That's a very interesting article, and I'm sure most of us have gone through those stages or are on our way through it right now.
Don't try to force your way through them, though. It has to come on its own. The more you trade and the more you learn the better a trader you will become. The more experience you have trading, the better you'll be at catching your setups and knowing when price action is about to turn. Even when you're wrong, as long as you can look and see why you were wrong and not make that same mistake in the future, you're growing as a trader.
People ask me often "How do I learn to trade?"
The answer: "By trading."
You have to get over your fear of being wrong, accept that you will sometimes be wrong, and make the trade according to your trading plan. If you can do that and if your plan is a solid one, you'll be one of the profitable traders. If not, refine your plan and try again. Even in failure, you grow and become a better trader.
If you ever get stumped and aren't sure how to make things work, it may be time to try a different approach. Don't be afraid to ask someone else "Hey, what do you do?" and see if you can get some ideas for something to try.
Don't try to force your way through them, though. It has to come on its own. The more you trade and the more you learn the better a trader you will become. The more experience you have trading, the better you'll be at catching your setups and knowing when price action is about to turn. Even when you're wrong, as long as you can look and see why you were wrong and not make that same mistake in the future, you're growing as a trader.
People ask me often "How do I learn to trade?"
The answer: "By trading."
You have to get over your fear of being wrong, accept that you will sometimes be wrong, and make the trade according to your trading plan. If you can do that and if your plan is a solid one, you'll be one of the profitable traders. If not, refine your plan and try again. Even in failure, you grow and become a better trader.
If you ever get stumped and aren't sure how to make things work, it may be time to try a different approach. Don't be afraid to ask someone else "Hey, what do you do?" and see if you can get some ideas for something to try.