Tilt in Trading

Trading Psychology • Risk Management • Discipline Tilt in Trading: The 90-Second Reset + Hard Daily Circuit Breakers Tilt in trading is rarely a strategy problem first. It is usually a fast biological reaction that turns one acceptable loss into emotional trading, revenge trading, and broken risk management. This guide helps you catch tilt early, … Read more

The Busy Trap That Destroys Trading Results

Trading Psychology • Risk Management • Discipline Overtrading: The Busy Trap That Destroys Trading Results Overtrading usually feels productive right before it gets expensive. This guide helps reduce boredom-driven clicks, protect capital from friction costs, and rebuild a cleaner trading process around A+ setups only. Video Key takeaways Self-check Protocol FAQ Watch, then reduce your … Read more

Revenge Trading: The Tilt Timeout Protocol

Trading Psychology • Tilt Control • Risk Management Revenge Trading: The Tilt Timeout Protocol Revenge trading gets expensive fast because the second mistake is usually emotional, not analytical. This guide turns tilt into a protocol problem: spot the signal, trigger the timeout, protect the stop-loss, and keep position sizing boring. Video Takeaways Self-check Protocol FAQ … Read more

Why Your Biggest Losers Wipe Out Your Wins

Trading Psychology • Risk & Exits Why Your Biggest Losers Wipe Out Your Wins (Disposition Effect) If one or two losses erase a week of progress, the problem is usually not entry quality. It is the disposition effect: taking winners too quickly, holding losers too long, and letting emotion rewrite risk management in real time. … Read more

How to Beat FOMO in Trading

Trading Psychology • Fear of Missing Out • Risk Management How to Beat FOMO in Trading (FOMO in trading) FOMO in trading is not just a bad feeling. It is a predictable pattern: urgency rises, the trading plan disappears, and risk management gets replaced by improvisation. This guide gives you a practical reset system: checklist, … Read more