As a trader I hadn't ever thought so I would love to share it with all of 24, something like that might occur.

At Friday I had been long at Cable in 1.9563 using a stop loss at 1.9550.
After reanalyzing the state of the pair I understood that I must move my stop loss a little lower in 1.9543. I deleted the Stop Loss. . .and instead of reentering the new Stop Loss I lasted analyzing the market since I wasnt certain that it'd go up and I had been thinking of shutting my place and reentering once the move ahead would have been finished.
Suddenly my Dsl link was down.At first I thought it was just a standard disconnection,you know, one of those who occurs once each week.
3 moments passed and it was still down.So I attached my own backup pstn modem to the telephone line and tried to link,but in vain,it wouldnt connect.
10 minutes had passed and the dsl was still down.
I phone the support line for my link and they inform sir there's an overall problem in the area but we'll fix it in no time,our technicians are still working on it.
Hours passed and still no online access.In the meantime I had been hoping to find were I'd put my contract with my own broker when I made the deposit but I could not find it.If only I could find it I would have called him.
No luck there either.
So I call back the phone provider support and asked what the hell is happening...
and the response was. . .We are sorry sir but there'll be no adsl for 24 hours because there was an injury that caused severe damage and there's no rear up cirquit.
So I take the vehicle and visit nearby town and I see I had some losses.
So what exactly did I learn?

Jesse Livermore had one principle among others.Always expect the unexpected from the markets.Never be certain that something unpredictable won't happen.
I think now I know the significance of this much much better!

Even if all with your trading is ideal something else completely unexpected can occur so you ought to always hedge yourself against the probability of something unpredictable happening.
The humorous thing is this was the first mistake after a lengthy time of successful trading and this dumb thing should occur...

P.S
Luckily I took some of the losses back now due to the extreme volatility of the GBP/JPY.
I wonder who was the moron that cut on the optical fibers and caused all this mess...I would like to have a chat with him
I am not saying that its his fault though.Its my fault...