The mistake that cost me the most money wasn’t a bad strategy.


It was believing I could break my own rules “just this once.”
“Just this once” turned into moving my stop loss.
“Just this once” turned into overleveraging.
“Just this once” turned into revenge trading.
The market doesn’t care how good your strategy is if your discipline changes every time emotions show up.
Looking back, I wasn’t losing to the market.
I was losing to myself.
That’s the mistake I never want to repeat.
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