Two of the most hesap-destroying habits share one root: işlem to satisfy an emotion rather than to execute an edge. Naming them is the ilk step to stopping them.
Overtrading
Overtrading is taking işlemler that don't meet your criteria — out of boredom, the need to 'do something', or fear of Eksik out. Each marginal işlem adds cost (spread) and risk without adding edge. More işlemler is not daha profit; better işlemler is.
Revenge işlem
Revenge işlem is trying to immediately win tekrar a loss, usually by oversizing the next işlem. It converts a planned, small loss into an unplanned, large one. The loss already happened; the revenge işlem just adds a second, bigger mistake on top.
The written defences
Defend against both with rules: a maximum number of işlemler per day, a clear setup checklist (no checklist, no işlem), and the günlük loss limit that forces a stop. Ne zaman the urge hits, the rule — not your willpower in a weak moment — is what protects SEN.
Key takeaways
- Overtrading adds cost and risk without adding edge — quality over quantity.
- Revenge işlem turns a small planned loss into a large unplanned one.
- Defend with a günlük işlem cap, a setup checklist and a hard loss limit.