Why do you always chase the rise and kill the fall, panicking in the opposite direction, unable to hold onto profitable trades,
yet being particularly decisive with stop losses, frequently opening positions all day long?
It's not that you don't work hard, nor that you can't understand the market conditions.
It's that you lack a trading structure that can "control yourself."
When entering, stopping losses, and taking profits all rely on feelings, a market fluctuation,
emotions take over the operation, and the result can only be small profits that run away, big losses that come, becoming increasingly chaotic.
These problems are difficult to truly change by toughing it out alone.
But there's one thing I can clearly tell you: these flaws can all be systematically corrected.
If you really want to change, it's not about listening to a few motivational phrases, but rather about reshaping from entry logic, position rhythm, and exit discipline, I can help you.
It's not about making you rich, but about first getting rid of this "inevitable loss instinct."
