These Mistakes Are Stopping You From Becoming a Profitable Trader (FIX THEM!)
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What is up, guys? Welcome back. So, I'm honestly really hyped for this video. I think it is going to help a lot of you guys out. Pretty much what I'm going to be doing is covering the main, you know, problems I've seen stop people from becoming profitable. And what we're actually going to be doing going to a trusty slideshow, and we're going to be looking at multiple examples of these problems from traders who have all since, you know, made six figures. So you can kind of see how that problem comes up and how I recommend going about fixing it and yeah kind of like the main stuff I've seen. So the first and the most most important one probably the hardest problem everyone face faces is stepping away. Now this can be in a multitude of ways. It could be the fact that you're just, you know, you can't step away after a loss or it could be out of mo a much more emotional uh point where it's like you are close to making some money, right? You're close to requesting and you just cannot, you know, step away, right? You cannot step away. You, you know, it's it's a lot more stress. It's a lot harder and you decide to, you know, just continue trading all this stuff. There's a lot of ways that this problem comes up, but obviously it is going to hinder your trading a lot. So, one of the main things I, you know, will recommend is moving to something like a platform where you can set a lockout, right? You can set a trade limit, you can set, you know, all these things that are going to prohibit you from, you know, not stepping away, right? forcefully going to prohibit you from you know taking that other trade you know ruining your P&L right literally like two three months worth of P&L in a single day right so again whether it's greed whether you know there's a lot of reasons why you might have that issue but just forcefully stopping it is probably the easiest way that is what I've seen you know most people do now moving on to the second point and it is patience, but not really patience. Well, I guess that's a vague point. Patience in the way of kind of trusting what you're doing. And what I've kind of seen happen uh happens with people is they'll get some proof of concept, right? They'll get some proof of concept, they start making some money, right?