Translate the provided HTML content to English, preserving the HTML format and not introducing line breaks or Markdown code: Original: 億トレのメンタル管理"FX" Translated: Mental management of massive traders "FX"
Mental Management
In FX, people often understand how to win to some extent, but think their total profit is negative.
「I kind of know how to win, but for some reason I can’t win.」
There are a lot of people like that.
In fact, I was like that too.
I learned strategies and created rules.
And yet, I repeatedly did—time and again—“when it comes to trading, I ruin everything with my emotions.”
• I wanted to take profits quickly, so I closed trades too early.
• Losing trades dragged on with thoughts like “maybe it’ll bounce back a bit more…”.
• After cutting losses, I entered again and kept losing in a row.
• I tried to recover losses by increasing position size and blew up.
Honestly, about 80% of the reasons I couldn’t win were mental management.
So I seriously asked myself, “How can I stop this negative spiral?”
Those people are probably the type who don’t understand the steady, step-by-step loss-cutting and take-profit points.
As a human trait, most beginners fall into the trap of wanting to lock in profits quickly but having a hard time accepting losses, repeatedly experiencing small losses turned into big ones.
Or, “If I wait a little longer, surely the price will drop and I won’t have to cut losses—let’s wait… then a stop-out happens.” “Maybe profits will extend further, keep holding! Oh, back to zero profit…’
So how do you think this can be solved?
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