Faucets.degen
@faucets
A turning point in my trading Initially, I imagined it as an instant breakthrough: one important deal or the right decision that would forever divide my path into "before" and "after" and become the beginning of stable growth. But in fact, the changes did not come in one day and not with one deal. It turned out to be a long process: step by step, I abandoned old patterns and rethought my own actions. I'll mention a few key changes that I've already seen after the fact.: I stopped measuring my competence with the last deal. Previously, one profitable or unprofitable trade set the feeling of "I'm a good trader" or "I'm a bad trader." I began to notice not only mistakes, but also steady successful solutions. I stopped taking positive outcomes for granted. I began to sort them out as carefully as I did the losses, in order to make them part of a conscious practice. I stopped making trading a cult.
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Stepanida Markovna
@stepanida
trading needs work with psychologist, I think. 3004 $DEGEN
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