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Revenge trading, A Deadly Sin.

What revenge trading is and why it's not a good idea?

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Revenge trading happens when you take on too much risk to recover losses from past trades.

Its driven by anger (why loss happened), frustration ( Till when loss will happen), or disappointment.

Unfortunately, it often leads to even greater losses and more emotional turmoil.
Examples : how revenge trading can go wrong, and why it's a bad idea.
1. Imagine you lost money on a trade, and to make up for the loss, you take on a high-risk trade.

Unfortunately, that trade turns out to be another losing one, leading to even more significant losses.
2. Suppose you're on a losing streak, and you become emotionally attached to the idea of making a winning trade.

This attachment can lead to impulsive and reckless trades, resulting in further losses.
3.Let's say you get stopped out of a trade, and the market immediately turns in your favor. You may feel tempted to enter the market again to profit from the price movement.

However, the market may turn against you again, leading to even more significant losses.
4. If you have a winning trade, you may become overconfident and start taking on more risks.

This behavior can lead you to enter trades that are not part of your trading plan, which may result in losses that wipe out the gains from the initial winning trade.
5. Finally, let's say you take on a revenge trade after a loss and experience a winning trade.

This success may reinforce the idea that revenge trading works, leading to more revenge trades.

Eventually, your account may get depleted by consecutive losses.
How revenge trading can harm you ( traders)?

1. Impulsive trades: It's when traders make impulsive trades based on emotions, rather than logic. This can lead to poor decision-making, which is obviously not good for your portfolio.
2. Risky trades: Revenge trading can lead to traders taking bigger risks than they normally would, which can result in significant losses.
3. Overtrading: Traders may become obsessed with recouping losses, leading them to make too many trades and potentially harming their overall performance.
4. Breaking rules: Revenge trading can cause traders to break their own rules, such as ignoring stop-loss orders or trading outside of their normal hours.
5. Mental health: Revenge trading can take a toll on traders' mental health, leading to increased stress, anxiety, and depression.
What to do?

Please Stick to your trading plan, manage risks, and avoid making emotional decisions.

Have you ever done revenge trading? Comment Below.

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