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  1. #11
    I understand you. I was frustrated too. I even thought there was a camera in my house connected to Wall Street. But then I discovered that the problem was that I didn�t expect the closing candle. I was going in by impulse.

  2. #12
    Did you ever think that maybe your stops are too short? If you leave 10 pips of margin in a market that moves 50 in a breath, it�s logical to get pulled out. Adjust your risk management.

  3. #13
    Finally someone says it! I felt lonely with that feeling of being "persecuted." I laugh now, but it�s frustrating. It helped me a lot to do backtesting and enter only with clear and repeatable patterns. No �feeling.�

  4. #14
    It�s no coincidence that this happens to you if you always come in when �it looks like it�s going.� The market doesn�t give away money, and when the movement has already happened, it�s most likely that the setback will come. Don�t chase candles.

  5. #15
    I used to think that my broker was hunting me, but it was my lack of structure and a tremendous ego. I now follow a plan with fixed entries and validation by confluence. Since then, the market no longer "hates me", simply obeys the odds.

  6. #16
    One of the most common � and least recognized � mistakes in traders that are beginning (and even in some experienced traders)

  7. #17
    Thank you for this answer, that�s exactly what I needed to read. It made me realize several mistakes I make without noticing.

  8. #18
    And what if I still have confluences and the same price takes me out? Is it also my fault or is it already part of the statistics?

  9. #19
    It's a very good analysis. I'm keeping the "market doesn't hate you." It's a powerful phrase.

  10. #20
    But how do I know what a good confluence is? Everyone talks about it but no one explains it clearly.

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