The Truth About Trading

May 20 at 07:09
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Apr 15, 2025からメンバー   22 投稿
May 20 at 07:09

💡 The Truth About Trading: It’s Not About Winning Every Trade


One of the biggest misconceptions in trading is that success comes from a high win rate. In reality, it’s all about risk management and consistency.


📉 You can lose 6 out of 10 trades and still be profitable — if your losses are controlled and your winners are allowed to run.


🧠 Trading isn’t about predicting the market perfectly. It’s about:


Managing emotions when things don’t go as planned. Protecting your capital on bad days. Showing up every day with discipline and patience. Too many traders obsess over entries and forget that risk per trade, position sizing, and drawdown control are what separate professionals from amateurs. 


If you’re in the game for the long run, focus less on being “right” — and more on being resilient. 


📚 Stay sharp, stay humble, and keep learning.

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Mar 19, 2025からメンバー   16 投稿
May 20 at 12:42

I’ve learned that chasing a high win rate is a trap. The real edge comes from solid risk management. Maintaining discipline and controlling emotions when trades don’t go your way is crucial. It’s the careful management of position sizing and drawdown that ultimately keeps your trading account intact. My focus is on consistency e rather than trying to predict every market move perfectly. 


Apr 15, 2025からメンバー   22 投稿
May 20 at 18:41

Absolutely agree with you! 🎯 Chasing a high win rate often blinds traders to the bigger picture—managing risk and preserving capital. Discipline and emotional control are the true pillars of long-term success. Consistency over perfection is what builds sustainable growth. How do you usually approach position sizing to keep your drawdowns in check?

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