Why do many people always reverse before making a profit? You might not believe it if I tell you.
There was a time when my trading felt almost cursed:
As soon as I bought, the price would drop.
Just when I set a stop-loss, the market would start to soar;
One time, I reversed 5 times in a row, and each time I entered the market, I got harvested, turning a profitable position into a complete loss.
To be honest, during that period, I really started to doubt myself, wondering if I was simply not cut out for trading.
But later, I made some adjustments—not technical ones, but rather the rhythm and execution logic that I had always overlooked.
Many people focus on "predicting direction," not realizing that what truly causes losses is the chaotic rhythm and superficial methods; clearly seeing the right direction but dying halfway.
Now when I look back, I realize I was only a little bit off at that time.
However, this is quite convoluted to explain; I only slowly figured out the rhythm after repeated trial and error myself.
If you also often find yourself "reversing before making a profit" or "cutting at the rising point," then I might be able to give you some insights.
Those who truly want to break out already know how to find the door.