Why can't I make money constantly?
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    Hello everyone, I have been operating for a few months and I can't get consistent profits.Sometimes I win something, but at the end of the week I always end up losing more than I won.I have tried several strategies, but nothing seems to work.Does anyone have any advice to avoid this emotional roller coaster?

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    Well, the truth is that this happens to everyone at the beginning.Trading is not an exact science and we all go through that phase of uncertainty.My advice is that you do not hopeless.Perhaps what you need is more patience and a stricter plan.Trading is more a marathon than a fast race, but if you still get into each operation as if it were your last chance, of course you will lose.

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    Quoting well, the truth is that that happens to everyone at the beginning.Trading is not an exact science and we all go through that phase of uncertainty.My advice is that you do not hopeless.Perhaps what you need is more patience and a stricter plan.Trading is more a marathon than a fast race, but if you still get into each operation as if it were your last chance, of course you will lose.I guess you're right.But what if I am simply not good for this?Sometimes I feel that the market is against me, and that as much as I try, I will never be lucky.

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    Ah, of course, the market is "against you", as if they were staff.The reality is that the market has nothing against yours, or in favor of yours.The problem is that you are not controlling your emotions.The market will always be unpredictable, but you do not know how to keep calm and follow a plan, yes, you will lose.It is as if you would like to be boxing champion but you give up before each fight.Instead of complaining, why don't you improve your approach?

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    Quoting ah, of course, the market is "against you", as if they were staff.The reality is that the market has nothing against yours, or in favor of yours.The problem is that you are not controlling your emotions.The market will always be unpredictable, but you do not know how to keep calm and follow a plan, yes, you will lose.It is as if you would like to be boxing champion but you give up before each fight.Instead of complaining, why don't you improve your approach?I appreciate the advice, but how do you control emotions when everything seems to go wrong?There are days when I simply cannot avoid panic and make impulsive decisions.

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    Ah, of course, the famous "panic."We have all been there, but what happens is that it is your mind that is making the decisions, not the market.Fear pushes you to do things without thinking.If you really want to be consistent, you need to establish clear rules and follow them, no matter what your stomach says.If you can't control that panic, trading is not for you.But if you do, I assure you that it will improve everything.

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    Quoting ah, of course, the famous "panic."We have all been there, but what happens is that it is your mind that is making the decisions, not the market.Fear pushes you to do things without thinking.If you really want to be consistent, you need to establish clear rules and follow them, no matter what your stomach says.If you can't control that panic, trading is not for you.But if you do, I assure you that it will improve everything.I am starting to realize that, and I think it should be more strict with my plan.But what if I am missing a great opportunity to be too rigid?

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    Wow, what a novelty!Do you really think that a "great opportunity" is what you need to win?The opportunities are always there, the problem is that you let yourself be carried away by the emotion of the moment.If you let your feelings control you, I assure you that you will lose more opportunities than you can tell.So, instead of looking for the "great opportunity", seek consistency, and leave nonsense!

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    Quoting, what a novelty!Do you really think that a "great opportunity" is what you need to win?The opportunities are always there, the problem is that you let yourself be carried away by the emotion of the moment.If you let your feelings control you, I assure you that you will lose more opportunities than you can tell.So, instead of looking for the "great opportunity", seek consistency, and leave nonsense!I will take it into account, but I still have no think that I must take advantage of each movement.Don't you think it is normal to want to make the most of each opportunity?

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    Yes, it is normal, but that is what is sinking you.The problem is that you do not see the complete panorama.If you always try to get the most out, you will end up making decisions based on fear, and not a rational analysis.You have to be able to recognize that not all opportunities are for you, and that is a big step.If you want to succeed in the long term, what you need is not an explosive strategy, but discipline.

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