I have always had problems with not trading more than the bill, especially when I feel that I�m �near� a profit. Any practical advice to avoid falling into that trap?
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I have always had problems with not trading more than the bill, especially when I feel that I�m �near� a profit. Any practical advice to avoid falling into that trap?
Thanks for your experience, it makes me think about the importance of boundaries. Without a doubt, this is something I should work on.
What kind of analysis do you do to know when is the right time to operate and when is it best to wait?
Don't you think sometimes the market is unpredictable? I've had days in which everything seems clear and suddenly an unexpected move kills me. How to deal with that?
Thanks for the perspective. Patience is something I lack, especially when I feel the market is against me. I will work more on that.
Totally according to the importance of emotional management. Without a good mindset, you can have the best system and you will continue to lose.
I agree with your points, but I wonder if sometimes the market can't have movements that can't be predicted, as much as you try to control it. Do you have any strategy for those cases?
Thank you for sharing your experience. It helps me a lot to know that it is possible to achieve consistency over time if you have discipline.
I wonder if you've ever considered implementing an automated system to help with risk management, rather than manually.
I'm trying to do the same thing, but I always fall into the trap of doing impulsive operations.