



hesitation or conflict, and just as freely and without hesitation or conflict,
admit it isn't working. They can get out of the trade—even with
a loss—and doing so doesn't resonate the slightest bit of emotional
discomfort. In other words, the risks inherent in trading do not cause
the best traders to lose their discipline, focus, or sense of confidence.
Most traders have absolutely
no concept of what it means to be a risk-taker in the way a successful
trader thinks about risk. The best traders not only take the risk, they
have also learned to accept and embrace that risk. There is a huge
psychological gap between assuming you are a risk-taker because you
put on trades and fully accepting the risks inherent in each trade.
When you fully accept the risks, it will have profound implications on
your bottom-line performance.