#MyStrategyEvolution When I first started trading, my strategy was based on emotion and impulse. I chased trends, reacted to news without analysis, and entered trades without clear plans. Losses were frequent, and I often found myself second-guessing every move. Over time, I realized that success in trading requires discipline, not luck. This marked the beginning of my strategy evolution.

I began studying technical analysis, learning to read charts, identify patterns, and understand indicators. Risk management became a priority—setting stop-losses, managing position sizes, and protecting capital. I transitioned from short-term speculation to a more structured approach, integrating both technical and fundamental perspectives.

Backtesting played a huge role in refining my strategies. I learned to trust the process, even when results weren’t immediate. Emotional detachment became easier as I grew more confident in my system. Now, I approach each trade with a clear plan—entry, target, risk, and exit.

Today, my strategy is a hybrid of momentum and swing trading, backed by data and tested setups. While I still make mistakes, they’re lessons rather than setbacks. My evolution isn’t complete, but I’m no longer the same impulsive trader I once was. It’s a journey of continuous learning—and I’m here for it, one trade at a time.