Are You Over-Controlling or Under-Controlling Your Trades? #tradingpsychology #BrettSteenbarger
📊 Trading Psychology: Are You Over-Controlling or Under-Controlling?
Welcome to ComLucro! 🚀 In this insightful video, we explore trading behaviors with lessons from Brett Steenbarger, a renowned expert in trading psychology. Learn how over-control and under-control can sabotage your trades and discover practical ways to overcome these emotional traps.
📌 Key Highlights:
Understand impulsive (under-controlled) behaviors like over-trading and ignoring stops.
Recognize anxiety-driven (over-controlled) behaviors like hesitating to execute trades.
Learn actionable strategies to balance emotional control in trading.
Enhance your decision-making for consistent profitability.
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00:00 - What are the situations that typically
set you off. In trading, most of the problem behaviors are problems as the result of
under control or over control. Under controlled behavior would be trading impulsively. I
suddenly forget about my position limits, and I'm trading much larger size than I
should be. I'm suddenly not honoring my stops. I know I shouldn't be adding to a losing
position, but I keep finding myself doing that.
00:33 - That's an under controlled behavior.
The opposite would be an over controlled behavior. I'm so anxious I can't pull the
trigger and make the trade. My system told me that I was supposed to go long in the
morning, and I just sat there and watched the whole damn thing go up and up and up
and up. That's an over controlled behavior.