Things That Are Important to Traders - Part I - Can a Good Trade
Result in a Loss?
-- By: Bill Kraft
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My guess is that most traders would say that making money is the
most important thing to them in their trading. Naturally, that is the
ultimate goal of all traders and investors, but there certainly are
many other things that are extremely important yet may be overlooked
in the quest for the ultimate goal.
Let me offer this thought for your consideration: the most
important thing for a trader is to make good trades and not every good
trade makes a profit. How could a trade be good yet not be
profitable? Let's take a look at an example of a trade that a
hypothetical investor may have made using some real numbers. On
December 10th, after hitting a resistance on the 9th, Mcdonald's Corp
(MCD) gapped up at the open and stayed well above the previous day's
close on higher volume, all of which could have been interpreted as
bullish. Suppose our hypothetical investor bought the stock at the
close that day of the gap (12/10/07) for $61.90. The following day,
the stock moved up again on even stronger volume to close at $63.13.
The trade looked pretty good at that point, but the following day,
after opening up, MCD fell to close at $61.66. From there it continued
to fall into January when it got into the low $50s. In looking at the
chart, there had been support around $60 so it seems like an exit on
the break below support may have been a good decision. In that case,
the investor may have lost $1.90 a share, but isn't that better than
hanging on for another $10 a share drop. In that instance, the trader
could have taken the loss (cut your losses) and if he still liked the
stock, waited until it formed another support and re-entered. In
fact, the stock made a double bottom toward the end of January and our
hypothetical trader could then have re-entered around $51. As I write,
the stock is near $54 (02/05/08). By cutting the loss, the trader would have
initially lost $1.90 and with re-entry on a bounce off new support,
would now be up $3.00 on the new entry. Which is better -- being up
$1.10 overall or down $7.90.
I understand I will hear the argument that this is Mcdonalds
(MCD), "it'll come back." It may. Of course, the same argument was
made with Enron. GE reached over $60 a share in 2000. It now trades in
the $30's. When is it coming back? CSCO was over $69 in 2000; it is
now in the mid'$20's. When will it come back? Only you can answer the
question whether it would be better to take the early loss and whether
taking that loss makes for a good trade. Personally, I prefer to make
the good trade, even if it results in a small loss, so I can move my
money into another position that is going my way rather than holding
on for dear life as a stock plummets and hoping or praying it does
come back. Sometimes, they just don't come back and even if they do,
how long do you want to wait just to hope to get back to even? It is
important to remember that in order to just break even on a stock that
drops 50%, it must move up 100%.
Good Trading!
Bill Kraft
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