Not all setups are created equal. Some scream opportunity, others whisper maybe, and plenty just waste your time.
Here's the thing: if you only took high-conviction plays with proper position sizing, your P&L would look completely different. Most traders know this, yet they keep pulling the trigger on mediocre setups.
Overtrading? That's the silent account killer. Though honestly, the line between active and excessive isn't always clear-cut.
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SmartContractPlumber
· 17h ago
Knowing is one thing, but when it comes to execution, everything is forgotten. This is the reason why most people end up with their accounts wiped out.
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ILCollector
· 17h ago
Absolutely right, I'm exactly the kind of person who knowingly still goes for garbage trades. Guess what my account looks like now.
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ShibaMillionairen't
· 17h ago
To put it simply, it's a matter of self-control. You know what you should do, but your hands still itch to act. Those high win rate guys get their results by waiting, but what about us? We're buying all day long.
Not all setups are created equal. Some scream opportunity, others whisper maybe, and plenty just waste your time.
Here's the thing: if you only took high-conviction plays with proper position sizing, your P&L would look completely different. Most traders know this, yet they keep pulling the trigger on mediocre setups.
Overtrading? That's the silent account killer. Though honestly, the line between active and excessive isn't always clear-cut.