Spoiled by high-risk to reward ratio. Recently, my trading model has been frequently signaling low-risk to reward opportunities, but I instinctively reject such opportunities as soon as I see them. The problem is, I have been deeply "exploited" by those attractive high R:R setups—if the risk to reward doesn't meet the standard, I simply can't let go of the trade. This over-filtering is causing me to miss many opportunities. I need to adjust my trading mindset and break this dependency pattern. Sometimes, consistent small wins can also grow the account.
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just_here_for_vibes
· 22h ago
Haha, this really hits the mark. High R:R is as addictive as drugs; you can't go back to the days of low R.
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Honestly, accumulating small wins sounds easy but is hard to do. Mental preparation really tests a person.
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The feeling of being exploited is incredible. Now I look down on anything with a 1:2 ratio.
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Isn't this the common problem in trading? Greed is cultivated, and then nothing is enough.
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Must break this bad habit, or you'll really just watch opportunities slip away.
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Stability > excitement. No one believes it when you say that, but account numbers don't lie.
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Got stuck, brother. Changing your mindset is even harder than changing your strategy.
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Low R has its own flavor, but the key is not to be stubborn and wait for high R to appear.
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Spoiled fingers just can't quit this bad habit. Rationality and desire are always at war.
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Breaking the dependency pattern sounds easy, but execution is the real test.
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Rugpull幸存者
· 22h ago
Haha, this is the greed disease. Once you've tasted the sweet fruit of high multiples, you can't go back.
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MetaverseMortgage
· 22h ago
This is greed disease, it needs to be cured.
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 22h ago
According to the database, your "High R:R Addiction" has postponed self-rescue for the nth time.
Spoiled by high-risk to reward ratio. Recently, my trading model has been frequently signaling low-risk to reward opportunities, but I instinctively reject such opportunities as soon as I see them. The problem is, I have been deeply "exploited" by those attractive high R:R setups—if the risk to reward doesn't meet the standard, I simply can't let go of the trade. This over-filtering is causing me to miss many opportunities. I need to adjust my trading mindset and break this dependency pattern. Sometimes, consistent small wins can also grow the account.