The problem isn’t in experience, but in patience and control of emotions.
When a person trades experimentally, with the same experience and strategy, things are often good; because there is no real pressure or fear of losing.
But when they enter with real money, feelings of fear, greed, and anxiety begin to interfere, causing them to close the trade before it reaches its goal, or hesitate to enter, or make an emotional decision that ultimately leads to loss.
Trading is not only a test of experience, but a test of patience, discipline, and controlling emotions
$PEPE
When a person trades experimentally, with the same experience and strategy, things are often good; because there is no real pressure or fear of losing.
But when they enter with real money, feelings of fear, greed, and anxiety begin to interfere, causing them to close the trade before it reaches its goal, or hesitate to enter, or make an emotional decision that ultimately leads to loss.
Trading is not only a test of experience, but a test of patience, discipline, and controlling emotions
$PEPE