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I will be the first to admit that there are times in which I will violate one of my trading principles and stick to a trade that has gone bad and even add to it but I only do that in those few cases that I KNOW BEYOND A SHADOW OF A DOUBT, that the technicians are simply wrong and that price is too cheap or too expensive. Keep in mind that knowledge comes from 2 decades of knowing the markets that I trade and even at that I rarely do such a thing so I do not recommend this as something that most should even think about doing. It should be noted that the futures world is completely different than the equity world. In the case of futures, one has to know the supply and demand picture and the nature of the particular product they are trading – in the case of the equity world a host of things could take place that could completely justify a stock sinking into the toilet. One of the cases that comes to my mind was the case with Crystallex a while back when the government of Venezuela announced that it was basically going to nationalize the mining industry in that country. I wonder how many traders ended their careers right then and there on account of that out of the blue occurrence. Taking a small loss in that would have been far preferable to getting wiped out, would it not?