Three green days then... (this is why it happens)
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It's not your trading. It's something else entirely.
Ryan here...
My mate Lewis used to be brilliant at saving money.
Three weeks solid he'd be on it.
Packed lunch. Skipped the pub on Wednesdays.
Watched his account stack up.
Then Friday would come around.
"Just one drink after work."
Six hours later he'd done three weeks of savings in one night.
Every. Single. Time.
I used to think Lewis just had no willpower.
That he was terrible with money.
But I watched him do it for years, and then one day something clicked for me.
Three weeks of saving didn't prove Lewis was bad with money.
It proved he was perfectly capable of it.
The Friday night wasn't a money problem.
It was a "no rule for this specific moment" problem.
He'd never actually decided what he'd do when the Friday feeling hit.
So every week...
The Friday feeling just won.
Does that make sense?
Here's why I'm telling you this...
Those three green days on Betfair?
Not a fluke.
That's proof the approach works.
The session that wipes it out isn't a trading problem either.
It's a "no rule for this specific moment" problem.
What do you do the first time a position turns against you?
What do you do after two reds in a row?
What do you do when the market does something you just didn't expect?
Most traders have never actually decided.
Not in advance. Not when it's calm and they're thinking clearly.
They decide in the moment.
And in the moment...
The feeling always wins.
Hows this one land with ya? @Everyone