Hit the stop loss, and then what? Just keep trading and it's over.
Hitting the stop loss indicates what? It indicates that this position was wrong.
But making a mistake once is not shameful; stubbornly refusing to admit a mistake is what is shameful.
Who can guarantee that entering the market will always be right? The essence of trading is simply trial and error + correction.
The key is: after hitting the stop loss, stabilize your emotions. If a new signal appears in the market that aligns with the system's logic, continue trading.
If the direction is wrong, cut it!
A new signal comes, enter!
Winning rate has never relied on the accuracy of a single trade, but rather on a complete set of rhythm, risk control, and execution.
Some people explode emotionally as soon as they hit a stop loss, directly distorting their operations, opening a revenge trade in the opposite direction,
and then... continuously losing on two or three trades, suffering big losses.
And what rhythm do I teach my followers?
If wrong, cut it. After cutting, wait for the signal. Once the signal comes, continue trading. It's that simple.
It's not about getting lucky on one trade to get rich, but about executing discipline over dozens or hundreds of trades,
surviving and then winning back.