90% of trading newbies can't get through the adjustment period|3 absolute mistakes

Friends, let me tell you a painful truth — blood and tears lesson: If someone had told me these things back then, I wouldn't have lost……

Most people come to the market not to make money, but to experience losses.

I've seen too many people, full of ambition when opening an account, wanting to exit this circle six months later.

Why? Because they fell into these 3 traps without realizing it!

Today we won't talk about techniques, but let's get real. If you have been trading for less than a year,

this article can help you save at least 50,000 in tuition fees.

First fatal mistake: treating the 'get rich quick' script as a trading plan.

Typical symptoms: thinking 'stop loss = admitting defeat', stubbornly holding onto positions until liquidation.

Last year, a fan with 30,000 in capital tried to learn from others about 'high leverage to catch trends'. As a result, he lost everything in two weeks during a choppy market. Later he told me, 'I thought I was losing money because of bad luck, but now I realize it was because my brain was muddled.'

A heartfelt summary: The market is specialized in dealing with various forms of defiance; first learn to protect yourself, then think about making money.

Tracking 100 newbies, I found: those who trade by feeling, 92% lose more than 50% within three months. It's not that the market is bad, it's that you are too casual!

Even if you only use the simplest rules:

- Cut losses when breaking the 20-day moving average

- Single trade loss not exceeding 2%

If you strictly follow these for six months, you can outperform 80% of retail investors.

The market does not reward 'effort', it only rewards 'effective effort'.

Those who stare at the screen every day often lose more than those who check once a week — because frequent trading incurs transaction fees!

SOS!!! (Painful but useful)

'Do you know the biggest difference between trading and gambling?

Gamblers know they are gambling, while new traders always think 'this time is different.'

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