Overtrading
Revenge trading
Lack of patience
Cutting losses too late
Cutting winners too early
Fear of pulling the trigger
Confusion & lack of clarity
Guilt, frustration, anxiety...
Why you're stuck on the emotional rollercoaster. 👇
There’s intellectual understanding.
And then, there’s experiential understanding.
Intellectual understanding = head knowledge.
Experiential understanding = knowledge integrated into your nervous system.
Most traders have sufficient intellectual understanding but insufficient experiential understanding.
That’s why they know their rules but can’t stick with them under pressure.
Reading about discipline doesn’t make you disciplined.
Just like reading about swimming doesn’t teach you how to actually swim.
What’s missing is experiential understanding.
In other words, nervous system training/rewiring.
I created a free training to explain this further.
It’ll connect a few dots most traders never see.
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Why is trading so fuckin hard?
Because it's the only profession IN THE WORLD where you can work your ass off for YEARS
Show up
Put in the hours consistently
And STILL...fall on your face and fail without anything to show for it
If you never learn to accept Ls and think in probabilities it will never happen
Psychology is the final key
Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada spoke about the contradictions of human nature:
“Some people dream of having a swimming pool at home, while those who have one hardly ever use it. Those who have lost a loved one feel a profound sense of loss, while others often complain about their living relatives. Those without a partner long for one, while those who have one often don't appreciate it. The hungry would give anything for a meal, while the satiated complain about the taste of their food. Those without a car dream of owning one, while those who have a car are always looking for a better one.”
The key to happiness is gratitude: truly seeing and appreciating what we already have, and understanding that somewhere, someone would give anything for what we take for granted.