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Trading Psychology πŸ“‰πŸ“‰πŸ“‰

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βœ… If you asked me to distill trading down to its simplest form, I would say that it is a pattern recognition numbers game
We use market analysis to identify the patterns, define the risk, and determine when to take profits. The trade either works or it doesn't.

βœ… In any case, we go on to die next trade. It's that simple, but it's certainly not easy. In fact, trading is probably the hardest thing you'll ever attempt to be successful at. That's not because it requires intellect; quite the contrary! But because the more you think you know, the less successful you'll be.

βœ… The mechanical stage of trading is specifically designed to build the kind of trading skills (trust, confidence, and thinking in probabilities

The first step in the process of creating consistency is to start noticing what you're thinking, saying, and doing

Creating a belief that "I am a consistent winner" is the primary objective

🎯 I AM A CONSISTENT WINNER BECAUSE:

1. I objectively identify my edges.
2. I predefine the risk of every trade.
3. I completely accept risk or I am willing to let go of the trade.
4. I act on my edges without reservation or hesitation.
5. I pay myself as the market makes money available to me.
6. I continually monitor my susceptibility for making errors.
7. I understand the absolute necessity of these principles of consistent success an
d, therefore, I never violate them.

🎯 The greater your confidence, the easier it will be to execute your trades

To even start this process, you have to want consistency so much that you would be willing to give up all the other reasons, motivations, or agendas you have for trading that aren't consistent with the process of integrating the beliefs that create consistency. A clear, intense desire is an absolute prerequisite if you're going to make this process work for you.

The object of this exercise is to convince yourself that trading is just a simple game of probabilities βœ…βœ…βœ…

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