The Mindset Behind Consistent Execution | The 1% Trader Series: Lesson 9A
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We discuss how probabilities influence strategy development, risk management, position sizing, trade selection, and trading psychology. The episode also covers key concepts such as expectancy, risk-reward ratios, the law of large numbers, Monte Carlo simulations, and common misconceptions that cause traders to sabotage their performance.
Whether you're struggling with drawdowns, emotional decision-making, or unrealistic expectations, this episode provides a framework for thinking like a professional trader who focuses on long-term outcomes rather than individual trades.
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