Golden Rules [Taken from my private discord group]
- Accept that you will be wrong. Take the loss and learn from it.
- Accept that you will lose, even if you're right. Stick to your rules.
- Be disciplined. Keep to your rules. Keep emotions away.
- Capital preservation is important. Keep your risk consistent. If you risk 1% of your capital, then keep it constant. If you risk 3% of your capital, keep it constant too.
- If you're worried about how much you're going to lose, reduce your risk. You're risking too much now.
- No should've / could've / if only. I would have been a millionaire by now.
- Overtrading doesn't mean higher return.
- Risk management is important.
- React; Do not predict where the price will go. Let the market tell you where the price will go.
- Strategies based on luck is not consistent.
- There is always another setup. If you miss this one, wait for a re-entry or just close your charts. Do not enter at a bad price.
- Treat your results in terms of % and not monetary value. My $1,000 a trade risk could be 1% of my capital, but 10% of yours.
- You will miss a lot of winning trades. Be patient.
- Accept that you will be wrong. Take the loss and learn from it.
- Accept that you will lose, even if you're right. Stick to your rules.
- Be disciplined. Keep to your rules. Keep emotions away.
- Capital preservation is important. Keep your risk consistent. If you risk 1% of your capital, then keep it constant. If you risk 3% of your capital, keep it constant too.
- If you're worried about how much you're going to lose, reduce your risk. You're risking too much now.
- No should've / could've / if only. I would have been a millionaire by now.
- Overtrading doesn't mean higher return.
- Risk management is important.
- React; Do not predict where the price will go. Let the market tell you where the price will go.
- Strategies based on luck is not consistent.
- There is always another setup. If you miss this one, wait for a re-entry or just close your charts. Do not enter at a bad price.
- Treat your results in terms of % and not monetary value. My $1,000 a trade risk could be 1% of my capital, but 10% of yours.
- You will miss a lot of winning trades. Be patient.
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