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The Myths of Trading You Must Remove From Your Mind

2025/11/11 19:19
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Trading is one of the most mentally demanding professions in the world. The charts, the data, and the strategies are only part of the equation. Your mind is the battlefield, and myths, misconceptions, and false beliefs are the enemy.

Retail traders consistently fail not because they lack intelligence, money, or access to tools, but because they carry mental baggage that sabotages their decision-making.

If you want to succeed, you must identify these myths, remove them, and replace them with rational, probability-based thinking.

In this post, we’ll explore the most damaging trading myths and provide guidance on how to overcome them, so your mind aligns with profitable trading habits.

Myth 1: More Trades = More Profits

One of the most common misconceptions is believing that volume equals profitability.

· Many beginners overtrade, thinking each trade is an opportunity to make money.

· In reality, overtrading is one of the fastest ways to lose capital.

Why this myth is dangerous:

· Emotional fatigue increases with each trade

· Impulsive decisions replace rational analysis

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