In this video, veteran trader Lance Breitstein provides a comprehensive 10-step protocol for managing trading drawdowns. He emphasizes that while losing money is psychologically taxing, resilience is built by navigating these periods systematically rather than reacting emotionally.
The 10-Step Recovery Protocol:
- Regain Perspective (02:08): Accept that drawdowns are a natural part of a trading career. Use the 24-hour rule—allow yourself one day to process emotions, then pivot to being solution-focused.
- Stop Digging (05:18): Immediately reduce your size, implement a lockout, or take a break. Non-negotiable daily loss limits at the broker level are essential to prevent "revenge trading."
- Learn from the Loss (06:26): Dissect every trade to identify primary (technical) and secondary (psychological) causes.
- Set Guardrails (07:07): Pre-define rules for when to cut size (e.g., at a $10K loss) and when to size back up after consistent performance.
- Drawdown Playbook (09:56): Focus exclusively on your highest-probability "singles." Eliminate high-variance trades and overnight positions to protect your remaining capital.
- Double Down on Best Practices (11:21): Revert to the habits that led to past success, including strict sleep, exercise, and logging trades in a daily report card.
- Build Confidence (12:02): Prioritize small wins to build positive momentum. The goal is to correct your mindset, not to recover the lost capital in a single trade.
- No Steps Backwards (12:30): Avoid the urge to bet big to "get out of the hole." This is often a sign of fighting the market trend.
- Baby Steps (13:21): Make the recovery process bite-sized. Focus on winning the week or achieving three positive days in a row.
- Final Dos and Don'ts (14:03): Recognize that P&L is a lagging indicator of improved process. If you are struggling, trust the math—you are likely missing a shift in market trends.
My notes:
Set gardrails:
- At what amount of losses will you start to reduce size and your daily loss limit?
- What steps will you take to ensure you never drawdown a certain amount that will mess up your psychology and confidence?
- How much are you willing to lose from here?
- In what manner are you willing to lose that amount?
- How much at a time?
No overnight
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