TheNerdyRuby
10-03
Here are 10 common deadly mistakes in trading.

1. Trading without a plan 
Jumping into trades without a clear strategy often leads to losses.

2. Risking too much on one trade 
Putting too much money into one trade can wipe out your account quickly.

3. Ignoring stop-loss rules 
Not using stop-loss orders means you could lose more than you can afford.

4. Letting emotions control decisions 
Fear and greed often lead to bad choices and missed opportunities.

5. Overtrading 
Making too many trades can lead to high fees and poor results.

6. Chasing losses 
Trying to win back lost money by taking bigger risks usually makes things worse.

7. Not learning from mistakes 
Repeating the same errors without reviewing past trades blocks improvement.

8. Trading without understanding the market 
Guessing instead of studying leads to poor decisions and losses.

9. Following others blindly 
Copying trades without knowing.

10. Ignoring news and events 
Major news can move markets fast.

10 Deadly Trading Mistakes! Have You Put Your Account in Danger?
“Unplanned profits always end up turning into bigger losses.” 💥 Have you ever had a winning trade on your account, only to see those profits vanish because of an impulsive decision or poor position management? Do you lean more toward strict stop-losses, or waiting for a rebound? Was there a single trade mistake that taught you a lesson and changed your trading habits?
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