Mistakes Every Trader Swears They Will NEVER repeat (And Still Do)
Most traders already know what they should not do. And they still end up doing it again. This is not a lack of information. It is behavior under pressure. Trading rewards execution, not intention. The market does not care what you meant to do. It only reflects what you actually did in the moment, especially when things move fast and your emotions start negotiating with your rules. Below are the mistakes almost every trader recognizes, but only a few truly eliminate. Not because they are smarter, but because they are willing to treat discipline like a system, not a mood. 1) Chasing Price Instead of Waiting for Structure Chasing price is one of the most common traps because it disguises itself as confidence. Price is already moving, the chart looks strong, and patience suddenly feels expensive. You tell yourself it is safer to enter now because the move is happening right in front of you. In reality, entering late often creates the worst combination a trader can have: a poor entry and a stressful exit. When you enter late, your invalidation is usually far away, your reward is usually smaller, and your emotions are immediately involved because you know you are not in control of the trade. You are reacting to it. Momentum rewards timing, not panic. If your entry is driven by the fear of missing out, you are not trading structure. You are trading discomfort. 2) Using the Same Position Size in Every Trade This mistake is quiet, which is why it is so dangerous. Not every idea deserves the same exposure. Volatility changes, conviction changes, market conditions change. But many traders keep the same position size because it feels consistent, and consistency feels disciplined. It is not discipline if it ignores context. A setup in a clean trend is not the same as a setup in chop. A tight invalidation is not the same as a wide one. A high conviction trade is not the same as an impulse entry. Your position size should reflect the environment you are operating in, not your habits. Good traders do not size based on routine. They size based on risk clarity. 3) Ignoring Risk Because the Setup Feels Right This is where discipline starts to break. The trade looks perfect, the narrative is strong, and your confidence rises. You stop being strict about invalidation because you do not want to think about being wrong. Instead of defining an exit, you leave the door open. You tell yourself you will manage it. Then hope replaces planning. When risk is unclear, losses grow faster than gains because the mind is always searching for reasons to delay the painful decision. Small losses become medium losses. Medium losses become the trade you swear was not supposed to happen. If you cannot clearly say where you are wrong, you are not managing risk. You are gambling with a story. 4) Overtrading After a Win or After a Loss Overtrading is rarely noticed in real time, because it feels productive. It feels like you are doing something. After a win, confidence spikes and rules loosen. You start taking setups you would normally ignore because you feel in sync with the market. The problem is that confidence is not a signal. It is a state. After a loss, the urge to recover quickly takes over. You want the market to give you back what it took. You look for the next trade not because it is high quality, but because you want relief. In both cases, your standards drop. Your selectivity disappears. More trades do not mean better performance. Most of the time, they mean more exposure to low quality decisions. 5) Blaming Tools Instead of Owning Behavior Blaming your tools feels easier than confronting your process. Fees, platforms, volatility, spreads, market conditions. All of these can be real factors, but they become convenient excuses when they are used to avoid the real problem: execution choices. When you blame tools, you stop learning. You start collecting reasons instead of collecting data. You focus on what is outside your control and ignore the part that is fully inside it. You can switch platforms, strategies, indicators, timeframes. If your behavior stays the same, the results stay the same. Accountability is not a personality trait. It is a practice. The Difference Is Not Who Makes Mistakes Every trader recognizes these patterns. The difference is not who makes them, but who learns to stop repeating them. Markets do not reward perfection. They reward awareness, control, and consistency. They reward the trader who can stay calm when their brain is screaming for comfort, speed, and certainty. If you want a simple checkpoint before your next trade, use this. Ask yourself, honestly: Am I entering because the setup is there, or because waiting feels uncomfortable? Am I sizing based on context, or based on habit? Do I know exactly where I am wrong, or am I just believing I am right? Am I trading a plan, or trading a feeling? Your edge is not a secret indicator. Your edge is the ability to execute the obvious, even when it is hard.
Between January 20 and January 25, 2026, MicroStrategy acquired an additional 2,932 $BTC for approximately $264.1 million, funded by the sale of company stock. This latest purchase brings their total holdings to 712,647 $BTC , solidifying its position as the largest corporate holder of the cryptocurrency
💸 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
As of January 25, 2026, MicroStrategy's total Bitcoin holdings were purchased for an aggregate price of approximately $54.19 billion, at an average price of $76,037 per bitcoin. The latest acquisition was made at an average price of $90,061 per bitcoin.
The company's holdings are currently valued at around $62.5 billion, representing an unrealized gain of approximately $8.3 billion. The firm funded the recent acquisition by selling over 1.5 million shares of its Class A common stock and shares of its preferred stock. This continuous equity issuance has raised concerns among some analysts regarding shareholder dilution and the stock's valuation relative to its net asset value.
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