Why do you always jump ship right when you're about to profit?

This isn't a technical issue,

👉 It's a human nature problem.

Is that you?

Just entered the trade:

👉 Super confident

As soon as you see some gains:

👉 Start getting nervous

A couple of shakes later:

👉 Your mindset crumbles

In the end:

👉 You take a small profit and run

And then what?

As soon as you're out, the market starts to accelerate.

You watch the price skyrocket to your initial target,

And all that's left in your mind is:

👉 "If only I had held on..."

But next time, you'll repeat the same pattern.

Why?

🧠 Because you haven't really thought through one thing:

👉 You're not making money from the trend

You're making money from the "emotional allowance to profit"

When the market shakes, you're scared of giving back

When the market rallies, you're scared of a pullback

You're not trading,

👉 You're just trying to protect that tiny bit of unrealized profit.

To say something even more painful:

👉 You can't hold on, not because the market is tough

👉 But because you don't truly believe in your own logic

So how do those who actually capture trend profits do it?

It's simple:

👉 Before entering the trade, think it through:

Where's your stop loss

Where's your take profit

Under what conditions do you keep holding

It's not about thinking after the price goes up,

👉 It's about setting it all up from the start.

📌 Just like this trade in London Gold:

From setup → adding to the position → hitting take profit

How many shakes happened in between?

👉 Many people got liquidated long ago

But the structure didn’t change, so they kept holding.

🔥 Here’s the last takeaway for you:

You can't capture trend profits,

Not because you don't understand,

But because you can't endure.

Those who can resist the urge to move,

In the end, deserve to take home the big profits.