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Long entry setup XAUUSD
So here what i did was i saw the buyers were active and i waited for a trend to break either down or upside and most chances were for upside because buyers were active so i waited for the breakout on 15 min candle and took the entry and im expecting a big move on this but anyways im in with 2 lots and at 3k$ so share you reviews on this if ill have some assistance from you i can look up for my mistakes and be much better @Razvan Mocanu
Long entry setup XAUUSD
The Pain of Leaving Money on the Table
On Friday, we caught a 2.5R trade. The market then continued dropping another 3.5%, turning what we took as 2.5R into something that could have been around 17R. Frustrating? It used to be. But it doesn’t hurt me the same way anymore, because I know how many times in the past I chased price, got greedy, ignored my plan, and ended up giving money back to the market. Did we win? Yes. Did we make money? Yes. Could we have made more? Clearly. But could we have known the market would drop that much? No. And that’s the key. We take what the market gives us based on our plan. We don’t start making decisions based on greed, hindsight, or emotion. The market will always find a way to create pain. There is pain in closing too early.There is pain in closing too late after being in big profit.There is pain in not entering because you didn’t have the right confirmations.There is pain in chasing a move and getting burned. You don’t avoid pain in trading. You choose which pain you’re willing to accept. For me, I’d rather accept the pain of taking profit and leaving money on the table than the pain of breaking my rules and destroying my account. The goal is not to be emotionless. That’s unrealistic. The goal is to feel the emotion, recognise it, and still respond with discipline. That’s what changes your trading.
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