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Revenge Trading: After Three Losses in a Row, How Do You Control the Urge to "Win It Back Immediately"?
📉 You just took a stop-loss on a trade, feeling deeply aggrieved. "My direction wasn't wrong, it was just bad luck!" "No, I have to open another trade right now to win the money back!"
So, with fury in your heart, you increase leverage and go all-in... Only to end up with an even more brutal chain of liquidations. 💥
This is the most dangerous poison in futures trading: revenge trading.
Why do people lose their rationality after a loss?
Because of "loss aversion." To escape the pain of loss, the brain instinctively wants to "make up for it quickly." At this moment, you are no longer a trader, but a gambler who has lost his mind.
What is the right thing to do after consecutive losses?
🛑 Step 1: Stop immediately and isolate yourself physically. After a loss, your judgment drops sharply. Close the software and walk away from the screen.
🛑 Step 2: Admit defeat. A loss is a loss. Don't try to win it back on the same candle. Accepting sunk costs is the first lesson of a mature trader.
🛑 Step 3: Review, don't trade. Wait until your emotions settle, then analyze: Did the trend change? Or was the position size too large?
💡 Quote of the Day: Don't panic after frequent stop-losses. Pause trading, let your thoughts settle—that's the only way to save yourself. $BTC $ETH