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📈 Day Trading Log - Day 3
Trades: 2
Result: 🟢 Small Profit
A green day, but only a small one.
The entry was good. I stayed patient and waited for the right setup instead of forcing a trade.
The mistake was in managing the trade.
I had a feeling the market would stay range-bound, moving between the day's high and low. Because of that, I trailed my stop too tightly and booked profits much earlier than I should have.
The first trade ended at breakeven after giving back the profits.
In a way, I made the opposite mistakes on my two trades:
In one, I held too long and let the profit disappear.
In the other, I exited too early because I didn't want to give back my small green day.
Lesson for Tomorrow:
Be consistent with trade management.
Once I'm in a trade, I should let price action decide the exit. Not my fear, bias, or anticipation.
One step closer to becoming a disciplined trader. 🐢
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