Before entering, proactively compress your position to leave enough buffer for your judgment. If your capital only allows you to lose once, then you won’t even get a second chance to act. Don’t step into the same pit twice—repeat mistakes should mean you’re forced to take a break. When emotions are out of control, your decision-making approaches zero. If you place a stop-loss order, set it when you enter—don’t move it, don’t adjust it, and don’t keep checking it. Don’t go long below the zero line, and don’t go short above the zero line. If the structure breaks, exit immediately. When trading volume contracts, keep your hands off—on a tape like that, whoever enters will feel uncomfortable. Go through the process for every trade: do every required action and omit nothing. Do what the rules say, and the account will naturally stay steady #MicronToInvest$10BInResearchLabs $BTC $HYPE