Drawdowns are natural — every trader experiences them. The difference is how you handle them.
When traders ignore drawdowns, they often double down on bad trades, risking everything to recover quickly. That’s how accounts vanish. A disciplined trader, however, uses drawdowns as feedback.
You reduce position size, review your strategy, and rebuild calmly. By managing risk, you prevent a small setback from becoming a total loss.
Trading is not about avoiding losses; it’s about avoiding destruction. Respect your drawdowns, and they’ll teach you resilience. Ignore them, and they’ll teach you regret.
When traders ignore drawdowns, they often double down on bad trades, risking everything to recover quickly. That’s how accounts vanish. A disciplined trader, however, uses drawdowns as feedback.
You reduce position size, review your strategy, and rebuild calmly. By managing risk, you prevent a small setback from becoming a total loss.
Trading is not about avoiding losses; it’s about avoiding destruction. Respect your drawdowns, and they’ll teach you resilience. Ignore them, and they’ll teach you regret.