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Today I looked at my life’s “K-line chart” and suddenly felt a wave of emotion. This is essentially the same as the discipline we pursue in the market.
In trading, we tend to overrespect the upward trend while underestimating the downward movement. Our instincts drive us to quickly add positions, chase profits, and mistakenly assume that good luck will continue; but when facing risks, we are extremely slow to de-risk and refuse to admit that market conditions have changed.
The root of this mistake lies in human greed. Most liquidations are not caused by poor trading ideas, but by our greed ext
View OriginalIn trading, we tend to overrespect the upward trend while underestimating the downward movement. Our instincts drive us to quickly add positions, chase profits, and mistakenly assume that good luck will continue; but when facing risks, we are extremely slow to de-risk and refuse to admit that market conditions have changed.
The root of this mistake lies in human greed. Most liquidations are not caused by poor trading ideas, but by our greed ext

