Beginner's mistakes are professional disasters - my story with trading"

I was wiped out four times in the market.

Yes, four times, and each time I thought that was the last fall, and the last time I would fall into the same trap... but unfortunately, every time I repeated the same mistakes, just with a bit more confidence. People like to call it 'beginner's mistakes', but I see it as beginner's blunders; they are disasters when committed by a professional.

And unfortunately... I was one of those who dealt with the market with confidence, but without wisdom.

Overconfidence

The thing that killed me the most was overconfidence.

After the first trade I won well, I felt I understood the market, and I started to see myself smarter than others.

I entered bigger trades, used higher leverage, and with every small gain... I was increasing the bet.

But the market doesn't play along, and the more my confidence increased, the harder the fall was.

Failure to accept loss

You know when you enter a trade and the loss starts to show, you tell yourself: 'Surely the price will return; this is just a correction... I'll wait a bit.'

And the account is bleeding... and you can't press the exit button.

I wasn't accepting loss.

I saw it as an insult, not as a possibility... and it was one of the biggest disasters.

The vengeful return

Lost? Yes.

So what's the solution? Go back to the market and take revenge!

I open a bigger trade to compensate for everything that was lost.

But instead of compensating... I lose more.

Revenge against the market is not a strategy... it's a recipe for bankruptcy.

And this is a lesson I learned too late, unfortunately.

The pursuit of perfection

I was always looking for a strategy that wouldn't lose.

Every time I lose a trade, I say: 'There must be something wrong with this strategy.'

And I start over... and waste months of analysis and experimentation on a mirage.

The problem? The market will never give you 100% success.

Even the best traders lose... but they deal with loss properly.

💬 The conclusion?

I'm not sorry I lost... I'm sorry I wasn't honest with myself.

Regretting that I didn't accept loss, that confidence deceived me, and that the pursuit of perfection weakened me.

Today, I'm learning.

It's not just about how to win, but how to lose wisely, how to stop the bleeding before it turns into destruction.

And if you are starting now... take it from me:

Loss is not the end, but it's the beginning if you know how to deal with it properly.

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