George Soros Reveals How Billionaires Handle Drawdowns in Trading

🎯 George Soros on Overcoming Trading Setbacks

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🌟 In this video, we share a powerful excerpt from an interview with George Soros, one of the most successful traders of all time. He discusses the critical process of recovering after a rough patch in trading, reexamining your strategy, and gradually regaining momentum.

👉 Key Takeaways from George Soros’ Interview:

The importance of reexamining your mistakes to improve your strategy.
Why trading with profits feels different from risking your principal.
The role of retrenchment in recovering from losses.
How scaling up performance can drive greater returns once you’re back on track.
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What happened when you were on such a roll that 
you began to hit the rough patch? What did it do  

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to you, and what did it cause you to question? 
And how did you come out of it? First of all,  

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you constantly reexamine what’s what you’re doing 
wrong and slowly, tentatively, get things right.  

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But you can’t really get that dynamic going until 
you have a little profit under your belt, because  

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it’s very different when you’re risking your 
principal than when you’re risking your profit.

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So that’s how you get these runs. When you, you 
know, you get it right, and then you can risk  

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more and make more money. When you have lost it, 
when you are doing poorly, you’ve got to retrench.  

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And even as you get it right, you don’t get the 
performance until you can do it on a larger scale.


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