Stop Holding Onto Losses! Tom Hougaard’s Golden Advice
📊 The Psychological Trap That Ruins Traders – Tom Hougaard’s Key Insight
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Many traders hold onto their losing positions, hoping for a reversal instead of fearing further losses. Tom Hougaard breaks down the fundamental psychological mistake that keeps traders stuck. The secret to successful trading? Flipping fear and hope!
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Why traders struggle to close losing trades.
How the brain reinforces bad trading habits.
The mental shift that turns losses into profits.
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They run their losses because then they
don't have to accept that they are wrong
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and therefore they don't receive that jolt
of pain from our brain when we've been proven
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wrong. And as long as the position is open, as
long as there's hope. It's one of the reasons
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why I think that the primary job of anyone who
wants to make money trading is to switch around.
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The two primaries in our lives. Greed and fear
or or fear and hope. You see, when you are in
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a losing position, you're hoping. The reality
is you should be afraid that the position is
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going to get even worse. I think you have a
saying in England saying that hope dies lost,
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and it's so true for trading. We we hold on
to that belief that maybe will come good.
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And it may. And it's even worse when
it actually does come good. Because
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then the next time your brain reminds
you, well, the last time it worked out,
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just hold on a little bit longer. I have
completely wiped that from my vocabulary.
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