PIGRThe Second-Guesser
waits for the setup, then bails early on fear
You feel the trade before it happens, genuinely. Your instinct spots the turn, the level, the moment, and your mental list of trades you almost took proves the read is real. But between the feeling and the click lives a committee of doubts, and the committee always wins. You enter late and small, if at all, and the moment a position breathes against you, fear does the exiting. You've watched more of your own winners leave without you than anyone on this list.
- the raw read is genuinely good: your almost-trades outperform your real ones
- patient enough to wait for real moments
- small losses, always
- you bail within minutes of entry on positions you waited days for
- entries are chronically late: you need the move to prove itself, which eats the reward
- the untaken A+ trade becomes today's obsession and tomorrow's revenge chase
Pressure hands the committee a megaphone: later entries, earlier exits. Deeper into the Second-Guesser.
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You stretch time. Higher-timeframe structure decides your trades, and most sessions end with you doing exactly nothing. The waiting isn't dead time. It's the position before the position.
Your entries come from the read, not the rulebook. A thousand hours of screen time compressed into a feeling that fires before you can explain it. When you're synced with the market, it looks like cheating.
Survival is the strategy. Your size is set so no single trade, day, or week can take you out of the game, because the game is long. Boring risk is what lets everything else stay interesting.
You feel it, all of it. Losses demand a response, streaks change your chemistry, and the market can reach your pulse. Handled, it's fuel. Unhandled, it's the leak every other marker pays for.
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