Stop Trading on Emotions



When excitement builds, it clouds judgment and breeds overconfidence—suddenly you're overleveraged on a hunch. Frustration? That's when revenge trades happen, chasing losses into deeper drawdowns. Then there's hesitation, the silent killer that makes you miss entry points you've been watching.

The pattern repeats: emotion spikes, discipline drops, capital bleeds. Smart traders separate feeling from action. Build a plan when your head's clear, execute it when the market moves. Leave the emotion at the door.
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CexIsBadvip
· 01-08 17:56
That's right, but no one listens. Every time it's planned out, but as soon as you look at the K-line, everything gets messed up. People still chase the highs and sell the lows.
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GamefiEscapeArtistvip
· 01-07 17:10
You're absolutely right, I am the person who lost because of my emotions.
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MEVEyevip
· 01-06 00:05
That's true, but can anyone really do it? I, for one, can't do it haha
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retroactive_airdropvip
· 01-05 23:57
You're so right. Every time I get too excited, I start messing around, and then I end up losing big.
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SwapWhisperervip
· 01-05 23:40
Exactly right, after reviewing multiple losses, it all comes down to this reason.
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