1. Stop Loss doesn't mean you are a bad trader.
2. Following your plan is very important
3. Patience & Discipline is important
4. You need time to Master Yourself
5. It's not the Strategy, It's You
6. The Market is Always Right, You Are Wrong
7. No Short Cuts In Trading
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Sometimes back then i used to sitback and a sudden panic attack hits me up
I kept worrying and asking myself whether one day il find success in this , will i enjoy fruits
Right now God is great , looking from where it all began i feel i dont deserve it its his Grace
Dont Quit
Let's talk about a common misconception in trading: the pressure to chase massive, unrealistic gains. New traders often think they need to hit it big every single trade.
But here's the truth: consistent, smaller wins can add up to serious profits over time. Imagine you have a $200,000 trading account. A measly 2% gain on that account is still a cool $4,000. And that's just in one go!
Now, achieving a 2% gain in a week or even a month might seem totally doable, right?
The key is consistency. Stacking those smaller wins, trade after trade, can lead to significant growth in your portfolio.
Sometimes, aiming for less can actually be more sustainable and rewarding in the long run. Don't get caught up in the get-rich-quick mentality.
Focus on building a solid trading strategy, managing risk effectively, and taking consistent, calculated moves. Those small wins will eventually snowball into something much bigger.
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Usually, meme coins don't have any premines, no greedy founders or VCs holding huge chunks, ready to poop on your head.