1. Detachment From Results The probabilities bettor understands he is neither right nor wrong on any one bet. His vision is long-term, any individual bet is irrelevant in the macro world in which he operates. Thus even if we have a belief system that says being "wrong" is bad and that we must be "right" all the time. That belief will not play out if one of our bets loses because we weren't wrong to make the selection – it was consistent with our betting strategy, our money management rules were adhered to, we accept losses as a necessary function of winning, we have the long-term in mind and our edge is assured. Ruth Barros Roosevelt wrote in her book Habitudes of Highly Successful Traders: "Detachment from trading results is a subtle emotion. The attitude of a successful trader is not indifference, nor is it intense concern. The attitude of detachment is something like alert and interested unconcern" We will still naturally be interested in our overall performance over time. We need to take an active interest in the feedback our results give us in the long-term. We need to be flexible to change approach if long-term results (i.e. the probabilities) dictate that it is necessary. These approaches are not at all inconsistent with being detached from day-to-day results. 2. Neutral Expectations The probabilities bettor will have no expectation about a particular result. Having unrealistic expectations, or having realistic long-term expectations but expecting them to play out in the short-term, is certain to bring disappointment and pain. The unrealistic expectation creates a vision in our mind of what the future will hold. We feel sure it will happen, we've imagined the feeling of joy we will experience when it does happen, and we've already tasted it in our mind. We are expecting the winner of the 2:30 at Ascot to be Shergar ridden by Lord Lucan. When it doesn't materialise the way we envisaged it in our minds we have an unfulfilled expectation. The degree to which we expected it, the joy we anticipated, will be the degree to which we feel the pain when it doesn't materialise. In short, the mind screams like a banshee about how wronged it was! |
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