u/AffectionateFox5399

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IM NEVER OVERTRADING AGAIN

I've been thinking a lot recently about how trading really does come down to psychology and execution rather than strategy. Most of the traders I've talked to know what they have to do, but still fall into the same traps: revenge trading after losses, abandoning their strategy under pressure, and overtrading based on "intuition".

I've worked on something for myself, and it's less of a normal trading journal or logging app and is much more focused on correcting behavioral patterns and improving consistency while trading. It's insane how much clearer I saw certain habits and pitfalls of mine.

How many others feel this way: Do you feel like success in trading is more attributed to psychology and execution, or strategy? And if there were a tool dedicated to improving discipline and decision making, would that be useful??

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u/AffectionateFox5399 — 6 days ago
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How do you guys combat overtrading? I don't see any platforms that can help me with that. I also struggle with fomo a little bit, but not nearly as much as overtrading and boredom trading. What have you all used to help with this??

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u/AffectionateFox5399 — 9 days ago

I'm wondering if there are any apps or software out there to help refine psychology or mental fortitude. I know this is a huge aspect of trading, and honing my mindset in would improve pnl. Anything that helps with overtrading or going down revenge trading spirals?? Thank you everyone.

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u/AffectionateFox5399 — 9 days ago