Why You Keep Overtrading and Keep Losing Money
Most traders think they need a better strategy. They don't. They need to stop forcing trades that should never happen.
Overtrading is one of the fastest ways to destroy consistency. It feels productive in the moment — like you're putting in work. But it's usually coming from one of four places: boredom when the market is slow, frustration after a loss, impatience when the clean setup isn't showing up, or recklessness after a green day where you start swinging at everything.
More trades does not mean more money. Professional traders spend most of their day waiting. That's the part nobody wants to hear.
In this video I break down why traders overtrade, why it's killing your account, and how to actually stop doing it.
If you've ever chased after a loss or got sloppy after a win — watch this 👇
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Why You Keep Overtrading and Keep Losing Money
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