News Was Poison In 2020. It Will Be Worse In 2021.
The benefits of eliminating the glorified gossip columns and cartoon networks from my process has exceeded any and all expectations. It's such a happier life. It's not even close.
If you're still sick and find yourself consuming way too much "news", feel free to reach out to me. I'm happy to help. It's a really bad sickness. I've been there. I understand the pain. It's not good.
Ping me if you're still struggling with this.
Here's a recent question from a reader:
Hi J.C. Congratulations on another successful year trading the markets. I wish you and your team continued success in the new year. I just read your recent email on ignoring the news. I was wondering if you could share how you were able to block out the news without feeling uninformed? I would welcome your advice and thank you for the great work you do for subscribers like myself."
This is a great question. I remember feeling how it was "the news" that kept me informed. If I ignored it, then how will I be able to keep up on "what's going on?"
It's not a feeling unique to just you, trust me.
My suspicion at the time was that my allegiance to price behavior would keep me informed. After all, price moves first, then journalists fight over themselves to make up reasons that they think justify those price movements.
As it turns out, I actually underestimated that concept immensely. It's hilarious thinking back on it.
Everything you need to know is in price, and then some. Don't worry about anything else. It doesn't matter. The justifications are usually not true most of the time anyway.
Do you want to "stay informed?" Become a slave to price and curate a solid twitter stream and you're all set. Don't over think it. Delete anyone and anything that creates a distraction for you. Add only those who add value to your process. Not people who add value to other peoples' processes. Yours.
Let me know how I can help.
JC
Watch This! Make sure to check out our recent Happy Hour w/ Traders where some of the best in the business explain how important it is to avoid that gossip cycle on the "news" networks.