Why does an unrealized profit turn into an unrealized loss? Because you’re not clear about the nature of your trades. You’re trading for the short term but trying to chase long-term profits. If you don’t take profits on floating gains, they might turn into floating losses, stop-losses, or even forced liquidations.
Why do you lose more the harder you try? Because you’re trading against the trend or on short timeframes! Such losses can undermine your confidence in trading.
Why can’t you hold onto profitable positions? Because you’re used to taking profits quickly in short-term trades and are afraid of giving back gains.
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Why does an unrealized profit turn into an unrealized loss? Because you’re not clear about the nature of your trades. You’re trading for the short term but trying to chase long-term profits. If you don’t take profits on floating gains, they might turn into floating losses, stop-losses, or even forced liquidations.
Why do you lose more the harder you try? Because you’re trading against the trend or on short timeframes! Such losses can undermine your confidence in trading.
Why can’t you hold onto profitable positions? Because you’re used to taking profits quickly in short-term trades and are afraid of giving back gains.
To solve these issues, feel free to watch the courses in the subscription section.