I do not blame myself for losses where I followed my rules.

I do not worry about losing money I worry about losing my trading discipline.

I understand that I choose my entries, exits, risk, and position size and the market chooses whether I am profitable.

While trading I am not trying to prove anything about myself I am only trying to make money.

I trade the chart not my personal opinions.

I will quickly admit when I am wrong when a trade moves against me enough to show me that I am wrong.

I do not try to predict the future I look for what the chart is telling me.

So much of a traders stress comes from trying to control the uncontrollable.

Greatest evolution in my trading: recognizing that there are few proven edges in markets and training myself to fit those.

One way to improve as a trader is analyze each day and make detailed notes on your observations of price
behavior.

Profitable Trading is about: Entries, Risk/Reward Ratio, Position Sizing, Risk Management, Frequency of trades, Exits, Discipline.

Sometimes the best clues we get from a market is when the obvious thing that is meant to occur doesn't happen.

There's such huge differences between being smart, being right, and making money”
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