Trading strategies don't guarantee wins but tilt the odds in your favor; a 60% edge means you'll still lose 40% of the time, which is normal math, not failure. Each trade is independent, and random wins, losses, and losing streaks are expected. Traders should accept market uncertainty, avoid hopping between systems, and instead pick one edge, backtest it, trust it, and execute consistently.
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Your strategy isn't brokenAdded:
Your strategy isn't broken. Your brain is. The trading [music] geek says anything can happen. One trader, one news event, one glitch [music] can ruin your perfect setup. You don't control the market. Accept it. You don't need to predict the future. You just need an [music] edge that works over 100 trades.
Random wins and losses, long losing streaks. Each trade is independent.
[music] Your strategy doesn't guarantee a win.
It just tilts the odds. 60% edge means you [music] still lose 40% of the time.
That's not failure. That's math. Stop hopping from system to [music] system.
You're chasing certainty that doesn't exist. Pick one edge, backtest [music] it, trust it, then shut up and trade.
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