Many traders respect risk after losing. The bigger danger can appear after a winning streak. Confidence rises, size increases, and suddenly a normal loss becomes much larger than planned.
This is why I try to keep position sizing consistent even after good weeks. The market does not owe continuation just because the last few trades worked.
A useful question after wins is: am I taking the next trade because it fits the plan, or because I feel hot? That question can prevent a lot of damage.
Confidence is good when it supports execution. It is dangerous when it removes caution. The goal is steady decision-making, not emotional momentum.
This is why I try to keep position sizing consistent even after good weeks. The market does not owe continuation just because the last few trades worked.
A useful question after wins is: am I taking the next trade because it fits the plan, or because I feel hot? That question can prevent a lot of damage.
Confidence is good when it supports execution. It is dangerous when it removes caution. The goal is steady decision-making, not emotional momentum.
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