trading psychology after a big loss - whats actually helped you recover?
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blew up $8k last week on a stubborn USD/JPY position i refused to cut. account is technically still alive but my confidence isnt. i know the textbook answers (journal, take a break, reduce size) but i want real lived experience.
for those who recovered properly from a big loss, what actually rebuilt your confidence and got you trading well again? not platitudes - actual specific things.
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what worked for me after losing 40% of my account in 2023: 14 days fully out of the market, then 30 days demo only. felt humiliating but it forced me to detach 'trading' from 'making back what i lost'. came back trading 1/4 my prior size for 3 months. accepting smaller wins rebuilt confidence faster than chasing it.
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talking to other traders honestly. not bragging, not commiserating - really analyzing what went wrong with someone who'd seen it. my mentor at the time made me write a 1 page 'what i'll do differently' and made me read it before every trade for a month. simple and effective.
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both. for me: smaller size (genuine smaller, not theatrical smaller), one strategy only (not the 3 i was juggling before), and hard daily loss limit at 1% account. the strategy didnt need to change radically - the execution discipline did.
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physical exercise. sounds dumb. but the cortisol from big losses is real and lasts for days. running, gym, anything physical processed it faster than any 'mindset work' did. for me at least.
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reading back i could see the pattern - i lost when i was angry or chasing. i won when i was calm. couldnt see it in the moment, only in the writing