Why Good Trades Still Feel Wrong
You followed your process. The trade was correct. So why does it feel wrong? This book explains the gap between doing things correctly and feeling correct.
You followed your process. The trade was correct. So why does it feel wrong?
That nagging doubt after a good entry isn't a warning sign. It's how uncertainty feels. Good trades don't feel good - they feel uncertain. And that confusion causes more damage than the discomfort itself.
This book explains the gap between doing things correctly and feeling correct. Not to eliminate the discomfort. That's not possible. But to stop it from controlling your decisions.
What's Inside
- Why good decisions feel like bad decisions - and always will
- The confirmation that never arrives (and why veterans stop waiting for it)
- How to hold positions when every feeling says exit
- Separating process from results in real time
- What changes when discomfort is understood, not fought
Chapters
- 1 The Gap Between Process and Feeling
- 2 Why Good Decisions Feel Like Bad Decisions
- 3 The Confirmation That Never Comes
- 4 Feeling Wrong About Right Decisions
- 5 The Lag Between Action and Validation
- 6 Sitting With Discomfort
- 7 When the Trade Works But Still Feels Wrong
- 8 Separating Process From Results
- 9 Holding Onto Good Trades
- 10 What Remains When Feelings Are Understood