š I Didnāt Lose Because of the Market⦠I Lost Because of My Own Decisions
At first, I kept blaming the market.
āPrice manipulated me.ā
āChart didnāt respect my analysis.ā
āI was just unlucky.ā
But the truth was simpleā¦
I was repeating the same mistakes again and again.
I chased price when I shouldnāt.
I held losing trades hoping they would come back.
And I closed winning trades too early because I got scared.
It wasnāt trading.
It was emotion taking control.
So I tried to fix it the wrong way.
More indicators. More signals. More confusion.
Instead of helping me⦠it made things worse.
Too much noise. No clear direction.
Then something finally clicked.
I realized something very important:
Not every trade is supposed to win.
Losses are part of trading.
Once I accepted that, everything changed.
I stopped trying to be right every time.
And I started focusing on something better⦠risk control.
I simplified everything:
One setup I trust
One clear entry rule
One stop-loss I never move
One target before I enter
And if the setup isnāt there⦠I simply donāt trade.
No forcing. No guessing.
I also started risking less per trade.
And something strange happenedā¦
My mind became calm.
No more panic.
No more revenge trades.
No more emotional decisions.
I stopped chasing the market.
And I realized something powerful:
Opportunities are always thereā¦
but discipline is rare.
The market didnāt change.
I changed how I behave in it.
And that made all the difference.
More consistency.
Better control.
Steady improvement.
Because in tradingā¦
being simple is what actually works.



