top of page

Golf & Trading Very Similar

The game of Golf is very important to me. Why? It is something I dedicate myself to and pride myself on. The result is I am a scracth golfer. My whole life I have been very competitive - playing every sport there is a kid. When I played sports I played to win same as I day trade to win. Simple as that!


When I participate in any activity, I strive to be the best, whether it is out on the golf course or in the MOJO Day Trading Room. Personally, I see many similarities between golf and day trading. If you listen to every interview of the winning golfers what they say every time is I was "Patient".


At MOJO Day Trading, we realize that trading is a marathon, not a sprint, exactly like golf. You need alot of patience and that brings consistency. Just like how every single hole matters in golf, every single trade matters in day trading. Consistency is key and without it you will fail.


At MOJO Day Trading, we recognize this and take action to ensure that we are focused every single trade. Whenever I call out a trade in the MOJO Day Trading Room, you better believe it is going to be a very high probabilty of a winner. At MOJO we consistently strive shoot par or better, in other words make 5% on your account for a daily goal!


While you watch Golf this weekend, keep what I am saying here in mind. Watch the leaderboard and check out where the consistently great performers wind up. You already know where they will be. The top of leaderboard. There is no question. Whoever wins the tournament is going to be the player who was consistently the best player throughout the week. Playing great last few weeks Adam Scott, Henrik Stenson , Rory Mcilroy & Dustin Johnson. Just like how in day trading, the trader who makes the most money at the end of the year is going to be the trader who was consistently putting up profitable days.


If you are occasionally a great trader, you might have some days where you make $5,000, $10,000 or even $20,000. But, if you are not consistent with your trading, chances are that same trader will experience losing days that well exceed even his biggest winning days. Just like how some golfers have amazing holes where they hit the driver 300 yards and then sink a great putt for a birdie. But, that same guy hits it out of bounds on the next hole and they double bogey. They have the talent, but not the consistency, just like a runner who sprints to the head of the back during the start of a race only to be struggling to even cross the finish.


If you want to see consistently great trades, check out my day trading results: CLICK HERE


I am also a consistently phenomenal swing trader, proven here: CLICK HERE


P.S. Be sure to watch today's epsiode of The Mojo Stock Trading Show




Featured Posts
Recent Posts
Archive
Search By Tags
Follow Us
  • Facebook Basic Square
  • Twitter Basic Square
bottom of page