Learn Why Trading Patterns Can’t Guarantee Results
📊 Mark Douglas: Why Trading Patterns Don’t Always Work
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Welcome to ComLucro, where we empower traders with actionable knowledge. In this insightful video, we delve into Mark Douglas’ profound wisdom on trading psychology. He explains why technical patterns, despite being reliable indicators, don’t guarantee outcomes in every trade. Discover how to adopt a mindset of probabilities over certainties to enhance your trading performance and emotional resilience.
👉 Key Takeaways:
Understanding the limits of technical patterns.
Why each trade outcome is independent of the last.
How to embrace probabilities in trading for success.
Practical advice for managing frustration and expectations.
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You see, the frustration comes from expecting
something from our technical method. It just
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can’t do. Technical methods define and identify
patterns and collective human behavior. Now,
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the patterns definitely exist. They repeat
themselves over and over again. The problem is,
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the outcomes don’t always correspond with
the patterns on a trade-by-trade basis. So,
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what I’m saying is that there doesn’t have to be a
relationship between the outcome and the pattern.
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So, if the last trade was a winner, this
trade, even if the charts are the same,
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even if we’ve got the same exact
signal, the same looking chart,
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there’s no guarantee that this trade is
going to be the exact same as the past
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one. Exactly. In other words, the trade I’m
in right now could turn out to be a winner.
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And does that mean that the next trade
is going to be a winner? Absolutely not.
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This trade I’m in right now could end
up being a loser. And does that mean
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that the next trade is going to
be a loser? No. Absolutely not.
Perguntas Respondidas por esse Artigo
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Por que padrões gráficos nem sempre garantem resultados no trading?
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Qual a importância de entender as limitações de padrões técnicos no trading?
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Como adotar uma mentalidade de probabilidades pode melhorar o desempenho no trading?
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