๐จIf in Part 1 we learned not to chase green candlesticks and to mute the noise, today we dive into the territory where the mind wrecks the most accounts: extreme emotions.๐จ
๐ง These are the 3 psychological pillars you need to master right now if you don't want to be the market's liquidity:๐ง
๐ดTHE POISON OF OVERTRADING (Overexposure)
๐Staring at the chart for 12 hours doesn't make you a better trader; it fries your brain. The more time you spend in front of the screen, the more "opportunities" you think you see where there's just noise. Mental fatigue leads you to open positions out of sheer boredom. Set your trading schedule, and when you're done, turn off the screen.
โ๐ดADDICTION TO ADRENALINE (The Mental Casino)
The biggest danger of futures isn't the market, it's the dopamine. The speed at which money moves makes your brain treat it like a slot machine. Many newbies stop trading to make money and start trading just to feel the "thrill" of being in a rapid movement of $BTC, $ETH, or $SOL. If you need to feel adrenaline, go to an amusement park. Good trading, the kind that pays off long-term, should be methodical, cold, and boring.๐ค
โ๐ดRUN FROM "REVENGE TRADING"
๐คซThis is the silent killer of accounts. If the market takes you out with a stop loss, the natural reaction is to want to "get revenge" by opening another position, sometimes bigger, to instantly recover what you lost. Trading out of anger is a death sentence for your wallet. If you have a loss, accept it, close the app, and go for a walk. The market owes you nothing.
โ๐ฐGOLDEN ADVICE๐ฐ
Your mental capital is just as valuable as your economic capital. Etch this into your mind: not entering the market is also a position. Sometimes, the most profitable trade of the week is the one you DIDN'T make because you kept a cool head and decided to sit on your hands.
โAnd you, be honest: which of these 3 mistakes has made you lose money at some point?๐๐ป
โโ ๏ธI don't sell courses nor do I have VIP signal groups. I just try to help and share what works. I appreciate a good like, follow me, and leave your comment; I'll be happy to respond to all of them. Cheers and happy trading!
