2. The trade goes against you. You don't exit. Why? Because exiting = admitting you were wrong. 3. Hope is not a strategy. It's a trap. 4. You're not trading. You're delaying the inevitable. 5. The longer you hold a losing trade, the deeper the wound. 6. Exit the trade. Keep the lesson. 7. Your ego is costing you money. 8. The market doesn't care about your pride. 9. Admitting you're wrong is not losing. It's learning. 10. The fastest way to lose less is to accept losing faster.
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1. You know it's wrong. You enter anyway.
2. The trade goes against you. You don't exit. Why?
Because exiting = admitting you were wrong.
3. Hope is not a strategy. It's a trap.
4. You're not trading. You're delaying the inevitable.
5. The longer you hold a losing trade, the deeper the wound.
6. Exit the trade. Keep the lesson.
7. Your ego is costing you money.
8. The market doesn't care about your pride.
9. Admitting you're wrong is not losing. It's learning.
10. The fastest way to lose less is to accept losing faster.