š If Trading Futures were a subject ā I would never graduate š
ā And I know I'm not alone, my brother
ā If spot trading is like exercise ā just a bit tiring, not life-threatening, then futures trading is⦠probability learning like gambling.
š” It sounds harsh, but honestly, thatās the experience after many times failing the subject.
š The reason I keep failing:
𤔠Not studying: No technical analysis, no news watching ā just looking at⦠call groups.
š² Taking the exam without a calculator, only bringing luck: Entering trades based on feelings, like āIām sure it will go up.ā
š Studying with the wrong friends: VIP groups mislead, free groups lose a minute before me.
š§ Not doing my homework but looking at othersā work: Entering trades just because I see people posting green PnL.
š„ Multiple-choice question: āShould I hold on?ā ā I choose āhold on until it burnsā
š Every opening line is āI think this time will be differentā¦ā => And itās not different!
š My grades:
š¤Subject/Score
- Capital Management 0/10
- Strong Mindset 0/10
- Cutting Losses at the Right Time 0/10
- Not FOMO 0/10
- Holding Profits Instead of Losses 0/10
š Conclusion: I'm retaking this class in my third year. Still haven't passed.
But the more I learn, the more I understand: Failing a subject is not shameful ā just afraid I donāt know Iām retaking it.
š My brother, reading this, do you see yourself in me?
- Have you ever all-in 20x in a moment of āgood feelingā?
- Have you ever held onto losses thinking āI canāt be wrongā?
- If yes ā then donāt hide it anymore, comment and share your āgrades.ā
- Let me know, Iām not lonely in this harsh classroom.
šš And if youāre not discouraged from learning yet, follow me ā Iām not a lecturer, but at least Iām your close friend.
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