The worst mistakes rookie traders make

The worst mistakes rookie traders make

Last Updated: Dec 16, 2022 - 04:46 pm 177k Views
Listen icon

Trading in the equity markets  is a roller coaster ride owing to their volatility and unpredictability. In contrast to investors who have long-term wealth creation goals, traders buy and sell securities more often and hold positions for much shorter periods to earn quick profits.

While early success may excite traders to trade more, initial failure may dampen the spirits of rookie traders. Hence, research and strategizing is very critical for a winning formula.

Below are few of the worst mistakes a beginner trader can make:

Not doing proper homework

Since the market is uncertain, playing a gamble and depending on luck can prove to be catastrophic. At times, the fortunes may be in your favor, but it will not always be the same. Hence, it becomes very essential for beginners to prepare and acquaint themselves with the intricacies of the market. There is no room for Jacks here; being a Master is the only option.

Lacking necessary resources

Understanding the market is of utmost importance and correct analysis of the market holds the key to a winning strategy. It underscores the need to have proper tools or software that can efficiently help us analyze the market and carry out trades.

Stock trading apps provide an excellent mobile app platform to users to examine the market and are easy to use. There are also softwares for traders who prefer using desktops over smartphones. Hence, having the necessary tools is a must before trading.

Not cutting losses early

No one likes booking losses, but being practical while trading is a smarter option than being overly-optimistic. To stop losses is as important as choosing the stocks to invest in. Assume that you are holding a commodity whose value is declining. Now, holding onto it in the hope of working out a profitable trade exposes one to a more significant loss. Hence, it becomes indispensable to stop loss at the right time.

Not sticking to a trading plan

To have a proper trading plan is one of the thumb rules. One should be very exact with the amount of money they can invest, the stocks they are targeting, the maximum loss they can afford, and so forth. Many times, when things do not go as expected, rookie traders tend to abandon their plan and take decisions in haste to cover up for losses. This can often worsen the situation. One should only trade if they have a solid trading plan in place.

Following the herd

Due to a lack of experience and confidence, beginner traders tend to follow the herd. For example, if the price of a stock is rising due to high demand, the beginners end up purchasing the stock at a higher price following the mass. Similar is the case when it comes to selling stocks. Hence, learning the tricks of the trade and developing the acumen is very important. Being self-sufficient is required rather than just being a follower.

If you are a rookie investor trying to beat the markets, do remember these above points at all times while trading.

How do you rate this blog?

Start Investing in 5 mins*

Rs. 20 Flat Per Order | 0% Brokerage

oda_gif_reasons_colorful

About the Author

Enjoy 0%* Brokerage with 5paisa
Resend OTP
Please Enter OTP
Mobile No. belongs to

By proceeding, you agree to the T&C.

Latest Blogs
Swing Trading Stocks: Week of 01 April 2024

Swing Trading Stocks for the Week

Weekly Market Outlook for 1st April to 5th April

The week gone by was a truncated week of three trading sessions, but it was not short of any action as the index witnessed a smart recovery in three days. Nifty almost tested the previous all-time high above 22500 on the expiry day and ended just above 22300 with weekly gains of a percent.

Stock in Action – Bajaj Finance

Bajaj Finance Movement of Day