The Japanese Method to Eliminate All Bad Trading Habits
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Do you know why some traders swore? This
time I will be disciplined, but only a
few days later they go right back to the
exact same old habit. Not because they
are stupid, not because they lack a
strategy, but because they are trying to
win a multi-year war inside a few
session battle. Have you ever seen this
scene? One fine day, you trade really
well. You enter the right setup. You
place stop-loss properly. You exit
according to the plan. You exhale. You
think, "Oh, so I can actually do it."
Then the next day, all it takes is one
stop sweep or one gold candle that runs
200,300 points in a few minutes. Your
heart beats faster. Your hands get
warmer. Your eyes cannot leave the
chart. In your head, a very small voice
begins. Enter again. This time, it's
right. Just get back what you just lost.
If you don't enter, it will run without
you. bull and then you break discipline
not because you want to break it but
because your brain wants to escape the
discomfort immediately. That is what
makes trading hard. A losing trade
doesn't kill you. What kills you is the
feeling of having to live in
uncertainty. The feeling of being left
behind. The feeling of being insulted by
the market. The feeling that I must do
something right now. And here is what I
want to say to you directly from the
start. If you are trying to remove every
bad habit in trading by changing your
life overnight, you will fail. Not
because you are weak, but because that
way goes against how the nervous system
works. But what if I tell you there is a
Japanese method extremely simple. So
simple you might laugh, but powerful
enough to destroy bad trading habits at
the root. Kaizen.
Continuous improvement. A microchanges
so small your brain doesn't trigger an
alarm. And it's not just working harder.
Kaizen is a system that respects the
real you. Respects fatigue, respects
pressure, respects weakness, but still
moves you upward millimeter by
millimeter. I will tell you a story, not
to show off, but because you will see
yourself in it. Chapter 1. The day
everything changed direction. I'll call
him Nathan. Nathan wasn't a beginner. He
had traded for seven years. Long enough
to know every correct piece of advice.
Long enough to memorize lines like cut
losses fast, let winners run. Don't
revenge. Don't overtrade. Don't increase
lot size when angry. He knew everything.
But strangely, his account was still
unstable. Nathan had a classic problem
that is incredibly hard to cure. He
broke discipline exactly at the most
important moments. And when he won two
trades in a row, he started going
bigger. When he lost one trade, he
jumped right back in. When price moved
fast, he fomoed. When price went
sideways, he got bored and clicked
randomly. On days he was clear-headed,
he traded like a textbook. On days he
was tired, he traded like someone else
was holding his hand. And the thing that
scared him the most was the moment right
after he had just broken discipline. You
know that moment, right? You look at the
trade history. You look at the stupid
entry. You look at the stop that got
dragged. You look at the lot size that
just doubled and you think, "I don't
understand why I did that." Nathan was
the same. One night, he sat alone. The
chart was still open. The market was
still moving. But he wasn't looking at
the chart anymore. He was looking at
himself. He remembered in from year 2 to
year 7, how many times had he started
over? Monday disciplined. Tuesday
disciplined. Wednesday break. Thursday
recover Friday emotional burnout.
Weekend regret. Then another new Monday
restart my life. He used willpower like
a whip. Whipping his own back, forcing
himself to be strong, to be tough, to be
perfect. But the more he whipped, the
more tired he became. The more tired,
the more he broke. The more he broke,
the more he hated himself. And that loop
kept running. The peak was a highly
volatile gold session. Price moved like
crazy. In just a few minutes, it swept
both sides. Nathan entered a trade. He
got stopped out. He said, "It's okay.
According to plan, but price kept
running. He watched it run and the
feeling of being left behind stabbed his
chest like a needle." He entered again,
bigger lot size, and stopped again. At
this point, it was no longer trading. It
was an argument with the market. He
dragged the stop. He moved the stop. He
removed the stop. He stared at candles.
He stared at PNL. He couldn't hear
anything except his heartbeat. When the
session ended, he didn't lose because of
the market. He lost because he was no
longer himself. That night, he texted an
old friend, a friend who traded very
plain. Plain as in. No drama, no
bragging, no emotional roller coaster,
but consistent. Nathan texted, "Is there
a way to drop these bad habits? I've
tried everything. Discipline,
journaling, fines, rules, but whenever
I'm stressed, I break again." The friend
replied very briefly, "Yes, but it will
piss you off because it's so small,
you'll think it's useless." Nathan read
it and snorted. So small it's useless.
In in Nathan's head at that moment,
there was only one thing. He needed a
transformation, a reset, a strong
system. But his friend said, "No,
changing bad habits in trading doesn't
need to be strong. It needs to be
correct." And that was the first time
Nathan heard about Kaizen in trading.
But how does Kaizen in trading begin?
Not with from tomorrow. Every trade
risks only 1%. Because that sounds good,
but it's too big. Not with from
tomorrow. No more revenge trading
because that is a vow and vows die very
fast when you are tired. Kaizen begins
with something so small you'll laugh.
Chapter 2. The first Kaizen step. So
small it's funny Nathan's friend met him
at a cafe. Not to teach strategy, not to
look at charts, just to ask one
question. When do you break discipline
the most? Exactly. Nathan answered
immediately. after I lose and or when
price runs fast or when I'm tired, but
mostly after I lose. His friend nodded.
Then I don't need to fix your whole
personality. I only need to fix the 30
seconds after a loss. Nathan frowned.
What does 30 seconds have to do with
anything? His friend looked straight
into Nathan's eyes. Because a bad habit
doesn't appear all day. It appears at a
door, a threshold. You step through that
door and then you slide. Nathan was
silent. His friend took his phone,
opened notes, and wrote one line. After
every losing trade, stand up and drink
one sip of water. Only one sip. Nathan
burst out laughing. Come on, lose a
trade and drink water. Sounds like some
nonsense health tip. His friend didn't
laugh. I know you'll laugh because your
brain is addicted to big solutions. It
wants a life-changing punch.
It wants the feeling of I'm doing
something serious. But that same brain
is what makes you break discipline.
Nathan wanted to argue. His friend
raised a hand to stop him. Let me
finish. That sip of water won't make you
better at trading. It does something
else that's more important. It creates a
gap. A gap. Have you noticed when you
lose a trade, the emotion doesn't come
from the number? It comes from the
interpretation. I'm stupid. I got
tricked by the market. I have to get it
back. I can't end the day like this. If
I don't get it back, I'll miss the
opportunity. I must enter again right
now. All those sentences run very fast.
And if there is no gap, you will act on
them like a reflex. His friend said,
"Kaizen doesn't fix emotion first. It
fixes behavior first. Because behavior
is what you can control after a loss, I
don't promise I will stay calm." You
can't control calm. You can only control
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