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Following a strategy means stopping reactive emotional responses and starting to think like the market.
When the price reaches an important level, it is not a signal to enter a trade.
It is a time to observe.
Most traders make a mistake here: they see support and buy, they see resistance and sell.
But just the price level alone is not enough.
What really matters is how the price reacts in that zone.
I always look for three things:
first, liquidity being absorbed,
then a reaction occurs,
finally, the market shows a direction.
Only then does it make sense to enter a trade.
If the support level holds, I don’t buy at the low: I wait for the price to show strength.
If the support level is broken, I don’t chase the break: I wait for it to correct downward and fail.
A trade is born from confirmation, not hope.
Because ultimately, it’s not those who make more trades that make a difference,
but those who avoid bad trades.