Tag: risk control in trading
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How Fear and Greed Destroy Market Decisions — and What Indian Traders Can Do About It
Learn how to control fear and greed in trading with a solid plan and risk control strategies. A must-read for Indian stock market beginners. “When your emotions go up, your intelligence goes down.”— Warren Buffett (paraphrased from trading wisdom) Ever made a trade in the heat of the moment — either out of panic or…
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Why Most Traders Struggle, But You Don’t Have To
Learn how winning traders avoid anxiety, focus like athletes, and trade stress-free with discipline, mindset, and probability-based strategies. Ever felt your stomach tighten before placing a trade? You aren’t alone. Many Indian traders—especially in the 30–45 age group juggling families, jobs, or EMIs—struggle with anxiety, fear, and doubt every time they enter the market. But…
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Why Patience in Trading Matters More Than You Think
Feeling pressure to win every trade? Discover how emotional urgency sabotages trading and learn how Indian traders can master patience and mindset for lasting success. “Bas ek bara profit mil jaaye, sab theek ho jaayega.” That’s what Jack, a 35-year-old trader from Mumbai, told himself as he pushed ₹83,000 — nearly 10% of his trading…
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It’s Wise to Learn from Your Mistakes, But Don’t Dwell—Especially in Trading
Learn why it’s smart to learn from your mistakes in trading—but dangerous to dwell too long. Master trading psychology with real Indian examples. It’s 9:15 AM. You’re staring at your screen, index just opened green. Yesterday, your stop-loss was hit—again. Your heart says “sit this one out,” but your mind says, “what if today’s the…
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Trading in the Zone: The Power of Concentration Under Pressure
Focus is Your Most Ignored Weapon “Concentration in trading” connects your strategy to execution. Learn to master focus even in chaos and turn stress into profits.You’ve got the charts. You’ve got capital. You’ve even got a proven strategy. Yet your trades go south. Why? Because you couldn’t maintain “concentration in trading” when it mattered most.…
