Ifs Quote by Ed Seykota Download Open image “If you can't take a small loss, sooner or later you will take the mother of all losses.” — Ed Seykota ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.4 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Ifs Inspirational Loss Mother Parenting Sooner or later
Death itself is too big to take in, she already sees that; the loss comes at you instead in an infinite number of small… — Allison Pearson Copy Share Image
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The longer one lives in this hard world motherless, the more a mother's loss makes itself felt. — Jane Welsh Carlyle Copy Share Image
Take what you can have. Rejoice in what you can save, and do not mourn your loses for too long. — Robert Jordan Copy Share Image
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Sometimes a loss is the best thing that can happen. It teaches you what you should have done next time. — Snoop Dogg Copy Share Image
The idea of searching for some secret for trading success misses the point. — Ed Seykota Copy Share Image
Risk no more that you can afford to lose, and also risk enough so that a win is meaningful. — Ed Seykota Copy Share Image
It is a happy circumstance that when nature gives us true burning desires, she also gives us the means to satisfy them. Those who… — Ed Seykota Copy Share Image
Traders and Surfers both have to deal with feelings of missing out on the small ones, until the big one comes along. They also… — Ed Seykota Copy Share Image
I think that if people look deeply enough into their trading patterns, they find that, on balance, including all their goals, they are really… — Ed Seykota Copy Share Image
The biggest secret about success is that there isn't any big secret about it, or if there is, then it's a secret from me,… — Ed Seykota Copy Share Image
Markets are fundamentally volatile. No way around it. Your problem is not in the math. There is no math to get you out of… — Ed Seykota Copy Share Image
The trading rules I live by are: 1. Cut losses. 2. Ride winners. 3. Keep bets small. 4. Follow the rules without question. 5.… — Ed Seykota Copy Share Image
Trend following is an exercise in observing and responding to the ever-present moment of now — Ed Seykota Copy Share Image
Fundamentals that you read about are typically useless as the market has already discounted the price, and I call them “funny-mentals”. However, if you… — Ed Seykota Copy Share Image
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