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Using Visualization to Execute Clear and Strong Trades

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Some of us are great at coming up with our trading plans but fall pretty short on the actual execution. If we could make a profit by coming up with just the plans we would be wealthy enough to retire after one year. But it really just doesn’t work like that. Instead, we find that we are rather loathe to follow through and execute our trades. We hang onto our plans like security blankets and then stare at a computer screen with more fear than we can put into words. Visualization techniques can help undo the fear and help move us forward into the realm of executing clear and strong trades.

If you take a visualization technique from the beginning of the trade to the end of the trade, you’ll notice a multitude of new events happening in your mind. First, you’ll probably experience or at least anticipate having stronger emotions than you first considered. After all, if we didn’t have fear about the actual trade, we would be moving forward quite nicely. It is perfectly ok to explore those emotions. You might be surprised to find the emotion that is holding you back. In some cases, you might be able to “surprise” yourself with unexpected events as the trades goes through. In real life, these events might look like mistakes or they might resemble another fear. Look into them. Find out why these emotions are preventing you from really moving forward in your career.

It can be really shocking to go through these events in your mind and uncover a vast array of previously undiscovered fears that are standing before you with a strong wall between you and your success. What visualization techniques are designed for is just that. Learning what our fears or anxieties are while we are still in our minds opens doors and pathways into becoming a stronger and better trader all around. There are plenty of times when it seems we should be doing better than we are, executing more trades than we do, or even just getting up on that horse for the first time. But it is not uncommon to need a little extra help in getting there. We are dealing with two issues that most people find rather uncomfortable, money and the certainty of mistakes. Combine the two and some of feel absolutely paralyzed with fears.

During your visualization practices, you can take the opportunity to monitor your inner dialog. Are you scaring yourself right out of executing the trade or are you scaring yourself about the potential to lose money? Finding out these answers are likely to help you enter the next trade with a clear and strong intention rather than a worried and scattered thought process. When we can enter trades with a strong and clear intention we aren’t likely to be pulled away by a simple distraction nor are we able to easily talk ourselves out of it.

Visualization might take a little bit of practice at first. Learning any new skill takes a dedicated effort. But those who have used it have found that it really helps them to break through their wall and get on with the business of trading. You can do anything that you want to set your mind to. Sometimes you just need a quiet but clear reminder about how you are powerful enough to deal head on with your fears and worries and how much you have invested in being fearful over the past several years.

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