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Behavioral Risks
Why Traders Struggle to Cut Losses in Trading
Traders often move stop losses to avoid loss realization. TradeMedic's behavioral detection reveals when this pattern costs you and how to break it.
Jonas Schleypen
Behavioral Risks
Blindly Following Momentum: Why Late Entries Undermine Trading Results
Many traders blindly follow momentum and get caught in pullbacks. Learn the technical indicators, psychological triggers, and risk frameworks that help traders participate in real trends without chasing exhausted moves.
Jonas Schleypen
Behavioral Risks
Stop Loss Too Tight: Why It Backfires
Tight stops feel protective but trigger exits during normal market moves. Discover why this behavioral trap costs traders their best trades—and what actually works.
Jonas Schleypen
Behavioral Risks
Revenge Trading: Breaking the Cycle of Loss-Driven Trading
Most traders don't plan to trade emotionally after a loss. It happens anyway. Learn what revenge trading is, why it hits so hard psychologically, and three concrete ways to stop the cycle before it costs you.
Jonas Schleypen
Behavioral Risks
Delayed Trade Exits: How Indecision Erodes Your Edge
Most traders hold winning trades and losing trades too long, missing peak exits and amplifying losses. Behavioral patterns like loss aversion and fear drive this behavior—and data reveals how common it is.
Jonas Schleypen
Behavioral Edges
Riding Momentum: How to Capture Fast Markets Before They Peak
Momentum trading isn't about reacting to moves—it's about sensing acceleration before most traders notice. Discover how top performers distinguish real momentum from noise, time their entries, and protect profits.
Jonas Schleypen
Behavioral Risks
Anxious Trade Entries: How Hesitation Costs You in Trading
One moment of hesitation can mean missed profits and eroded confidence. See how delayed entries compound into patterns that hurt your bottom line, and what traders can do about it.
Jonas Schleypen
Trading Psychology
Confirmation Bias in Trading: Why Traders Ignore What the Market Is Telling Them
You checked the charts. Read the analysis. Consulted multiple sources. And you were still wrong, because you selected those sources precisely because they agreed with you. That is confirmation bias in trading.
Jonas Schleypen
Behavioral Risks
Why Traders Fight Market Trends: The Conviction Trap
Conviction is valuable in trading. But when it turns rigid, it blinds traders to what the market is actually saying. We break down the psychology behind trend-fighting and why recognition is your first escape route.
Jonas Schleypen
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