Why do so many people keep opening trades frequently? It’s not that they can't control themselves; it's that their capital is too small.
With only a few thousand or ten thousand U in your account, and the market fluctuating hundreds of points in a day, you can't afford to go flat. Every little movement looks like a flipping opportunity to you. $SNDK
Big players can wait for trends, compound interest, and certainty. Small traders fear missing out the most.
So many talk about win rates, but in their minds, they’re calculating odds: catch one big win and cover countless smaller gains beforehand. The idea isn’t wrong. #BOJExpected1PercentHikeUedaHospitalized $TSLAB
The problem is, if you don’t catch that big one, your capital might be gone first.
Frequent trading isn’t scary; what’s scary is opening trades without logic and failing to stop loss with discipline. The market isn’t short on opportunities; it’s just that you need to survive until that opportunity comes. $ZEC
First, learn to cut losses, then think about doubling up.