The trade is still valid, but your heart starts racing.
Price moves against you and anxiety takes over.
You stare at every tick, you imagine the stop getting hit.
Nothing has changed technically, yet everything feels wrong emotionally.
You tighten stops too early, you close out of fear, not logic.
Drawdown isnโt dangerous, itโs just part of the trade playing out.
If your plan was solid at entry, it doesnโt suddenly become wrong because price breathes.
Calm comes from preparation, not prediction.
Do you manage risk or try to manage your emotions mid-trade?
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