I was wondering what you guy's all are doing to preventing yourself from tilting, or from trowing the trading plan and risk management rules overboard during a tilt?
I myself find it very difficult to stick to my plan once I have a few bad trades, I am very vulnerable to tilting and revenge trading even though I know i have a solid system with statistics to back it.
Once I have a few bad trades in the beginning of the day I start doubting, deviate from the system and when that goes wrong it only get worse resulting in (very) bad losses.
What I am currently trying to do is entering a trade based on the signals my trading system gives me, set the stops and targets accordingly and leave it at that, don't touch it again unless my system gives me a reverse signal.
I am thinking about getting a darts board to hang near my desk, so I can get up from my desk and focus on other things while in that trade instead of focussing on everything that could go wrong.
I bet there are a lot of you out there who (have) struggle(d) with the same issue and I am hoping you are willing to share some of the things that work for you.
I myself find it very difficult to stick to my plan once I have a few bad trades, I am very vulnerable to tilting and revenge trading even though I know i have a solid system with statistics to back it.
Once I have a few bad trades in the beginning of the day I start doubting, deviate from the system and when that goes wrong it only get worse resulting in (very) bad losses.
What I am currently trying to do is entering a trade based on the signals my trading system gives me, set the stops and targets accordingly and leave it at that, don't touch it again unless my system gives me a reverse signal.
I am thinking about getting a darts board to hang near my desk, so I can get up from my desk and focus on other things while in that trade instead of focussing on everything that could go wrong.
I bet there are a lot of you out there who (have) struggle(d) with the same issue and I am hoping you are willing to share some of the things that work for you.
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