At first, I treated trades like a gamble: all in, all out. That approach magnified both fear and greed. I’d exit too early out of worry or hold too long chasing maximum gains. Rarely did I capture the middle ground where profits felt balanced and sustainable.
Scaling out changed everything. By taking partial profits, I secured gains while keeping exposure to potential upside. It removed the pressure of being right about every move. Even if the market reversed, I had already locked something in.
This method built consistency. Profits became steadier, and emotions calmer. Trading isn’t about catching every top or bottom; it’s about managing risk and reward effectively. Scaling out gave me that balance.Do you go all-or-nothing or scale your exits with intention
Scaling out changed everything. By taking partial profits, I secured gains while keeping exposure to potential upside. It removed the pressure of being right about every move. Even if the market reversed, I had already locked something in.
This method built consistency. Profits became steadier, and emotions calmer. Trading isn’t about catching every top or bottom; it’s about managing risk and reward effectively. Scaling out gave me that balance.Do you go all-or-nothing or scale your exits with intention