#TradingMistakes101 ⚰️ TRADING MISTAKE 101: IT'S NOT THE MARKET THAT FAILS YOU — BUT BECAUSE YOU'RE GREEDY AND REFUSE TO REFLECT
> "Anyone can open a chart.
But not everyone dares to open up: who is really the cause of the losses."
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😮💨 7 Deadly Sins that Make Your Account a Graveyard
1. Entering Based on “Feeling”
You see a green candle → BUY
Red candle → SELL
> If you trade based on feeling, you might as well open a tarot shop.
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2. Wanting to Get Rich Quickly, But Not Willing to Learn
Want 100% profit overnight
Using 50x leverage
Don’t know support, resistance, let alone risk-reward
> That's not trading, bro… that's gambling.
And you're not a trader, but a gambler who pretends to be technical.
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3. Following Telegram Groups Like a Herded Cow
"Join now, gaspool!"
But you don’t know it’s community pumping, you’re being used as exit liquidity
> You think you’re with them? No.
You’re their bait.
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4. Holding Losing Positions, Closing Winning Positions
Profit a little and immediately fear losing it → close
Losses get bigger → hold on because “still believe in reversal”
> That’s not belief. That’s stubbornness.
And stubbornness only brings the margin call closer.
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5. No Plan, But Full of Emotions
"Ah, I should’ve bought earlier"
"Why does it always go down when I enter?"
> Because the market doesn’t care who you are.
If you’re not disciplined, you’ll get eaten.
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6. Overtrading Because of Boredom
One winning position → addicted
One losing position → revenge trading
Repeat → burn balance
> You’re not a scalper. You’re just bored and looking for an outlet.
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7. Never Evaluating
You lose repeatedly but don’t know why
Never note entry/exit
Just hoping for “profit tomorrow”
> Bro, this is not a dream.
This is trading. And without evaluation, you’re just going in circles in the same puddle.
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🔥 Want to Change? Here are the Rules:
Plan your trades before entering
Know when to cut losses & when to take profit
Eliminate the mindset of “revenge on the market”
Focus on consistency, not on jackpots
Always ask: “Why me?”