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THE HIDDEN COST OF OVERTRADING
Let’s be candid: most trading losses do not stem from flawed strategies—they result from unnecessary activity driven by boredom.
Overtrading often masquerades as ambition or diligence, but at its core, it is emotional impulsiveness. What may feel like productivity is, in reality, a response to restlessness—a compulsion to act rather than wait.
Effective trading is not about the number of positions opened; it is about disciplined execution and precise decision-making. One well-considered trade, backed by conviction and managed risk, outweighs dozens driven by impatience or the desire for stimulation.
Every trade should be grounded in a clear rationale—not an emotional reaction. You do not need 50 trades a day. You need one meaningful opportunity, carefully identified and confidently pursued.
The next time you feel the urge to place a trade, pause and ask yourself: Is there truly a valid setup? Or are you simply seeking a dopamine rush to break the monotony?
Master the impulse.
Or the impulse will master you.