3 Reasons Why You Should Stick to Your Trading Plan

Expert Author Alwin Ng
In the recent week, I have been doing some reflection as I prepare to launch my new online learning hub (Yes, I will be launching an online trading school, so stay tuned:D ) and I have been analysing some trading challenges that are common to traders who are struggling to succeed. As you could have guessed, these are usually related to trading behaviours and habits - also known as Trading Psychology.

I'm sure you realised by now that to become a successful trader, a sheer amount of discipline is required. However, to be very clear, trading success is not just about being discipline, it's about having the discipline to stick to your trading plan irrespective of the outcome.

OK, some of you might find this challenging and I understand that you might have trouble keeping to your plans because of A, B, C and D reasons. While I'm not here to verify if those reasons are valid, I want to remind you that you need to remain focus in doing so. Because if you truly want to succeed, sticking to the plan is extremely crucial for your trading success. To support my point, here are a few reasons why sticking to the plan is important.

1. Validating Your Plan
When you first learn to trade the market, the first thing you need to learn is to stay clam and relax when they are in the market. Let's face it, emotional control is a continuous learning process. So, before you get there, you need a reliable methodology to support your learning. While you should start off with back testing, you will need to validate your plan in a live market condition as well.
For a trading system to be thoroughly tested, (and here's the key) the system needs to capture every set up that meets the rules. This is important so that all boundaries of the system are accounted for. This is important so that you can verify and validate that you trading plan provides you with a solid trading system.
Imagine if you only take the trades that you FEEL right and you THINK is good? And you decide to ignore any trades because you experienced a few losses recently or because a random newsletter gave you a different bias. Do you think you can fully appreciate what your trading plan has to offer? Do you realise, that by not following your plan, you are not able to fully validate your trading plan?
Validating your plan is also important so that you will learn to trust your plan and that leads to an easier and easier trade execution.

2. Accelerate Your Learning
Keeping to your trading plan is also important so that you can improve it. Yes, of course you need to improve your plan. As you continue to trade the market, you are (consciously or unconsciously) learning. Every time you learn something new, you can always use it to improve the returns on your investment and you do that through your trading plan. Above and beyond that, what traders don't realise is that they can actually accelerate your learning if you were to stick to your trading plan.
So my next question to you is this: - How can you accelerate your learning from your plan?
That's a simple but not so straight forward answer. If you were strict to follow to your trading plan irrespective of the outcome, then you will start to learn about yourself and how your plan is interacting with the market. You see, when you keep to your plan irrespective of the outcome, you will be asking questions like:
  • Will I be satisfied if I reduced the reward for a higher probable outcome?
  • What are the chances of getting similar outcome if I change my entry/exit?
  • Is this type of trade suitable for my risk appetite?
Note: You will only know the answers to the questions by following the plan until you have a large enough/decent sample size.
And you will ignore questions like:
  • Will the market move higher/lower?
  • What's the likely market reaction from Fed announce?
In other words, your focus will be towards making your trading plan better and you will start to learn how to become a better trader as opposed to being a really good market analyst.

3. Detachment from Market
Here's another important lesson that you can take away by keeping to your trading plan. As soon as you start focusing on the plan, you will also learn to detach yourself from the market.
How? Well, I'll try to flip this around see if it makes more sense.
Remember that you have no control over the market and the more you focus on something that you have no control, the more emotional one can get. For example, some traders celebrate because they made lots of money over one trade. This is pretty silly because the fact that they made money over that that is not a representation of the capabilities of that trader. They don't realise that winning or losing one or two trades is merely driven by luck. However, the fact that you overwhelmed by that winning also means that you will likely get very angry or frustrated over a losing trade. Remember that emotions work both ways which includes both winning and losing trades.
So instead of that, putting all your focus on your trading plan will help you redirect your effort and energy at the right place. In fact, the more energy you put on your plan and less on trying to predict the market, the more you are able to detach yourself away from the market. And the more detached your are, the more you can focus on making rational trading decisions.

Conclusion
I can continue with a lot more reasons to why you should stick to your trading plan. However, the 3 reasons mentioned above will be a good starting point as they are enough to get you going.
With that, I do believe every trader should focus on learning to stick to their plans. It is after all, a skill that you can learn.

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