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To You Who Are Praying Beyond the Screen
Amid today’s many gold profit reports, you in the dark room lit by the glow of your smartphone face likely looks very drawn. Me too (laugh).
The unrealized losses are mounting by the minute.
“Come back, please come back.”
As you chant this in your heart, you are praying to the chart. But you must understand. The market is not a god, nor is it on your side. It is merely a cold, relentless string of numbers.
Why are you afraid to acknowledge losses of several thousand or tens of thousands of yen, checking rates every few minutes, unable to focus on work or meals. In the end, in the form of a forced stop-out, you lost in an instant the funds you had carefully accumulated and your “trust in yourself.”
This article is written to save you from such a fear of the death sentence called “loss cutting.”
Loss cutting is Keeping Your Promise to Yourself
When you can’t press the loss-cut button, you are betraying yourself.
Where did the “reason” for your entry go?
What would your past self, who decided “I’ll cut if it falls this far,” think of you now?
Not being able to cut loss isn’t because you’re afraid of losing money. It’s simply that you’re afraid to admit that you were wrong.
But, remember.
When you started FX, you did so to become happy, or to gain freedom. It wasn’t to scorch your account with stubbornness and endure nights of self-loathing.
“A loss cut” is the bravest decision to discard a small pride in order to protect a bigger future.
To Wake Up Tomorrow Morning Without Despair
If your fingers are trembling over the loss-cut button now, just press it.
Indeed you will incur a loss on the numbers. There will be pain that tightens your chest.
But at that moment you can return from being a “slave of the market” to a “trader” again.
As long as funds remain, you can start over any number of times.
However, if your heart breaks, the match is over.
Do you want to sleep with the regret of “If I had cut then, I should have cut then”?
Or,“I kept the rules” with pride, and waiting for the next opportunity.
The choice is you, in this very moment.