| Psychological Risk |
What It Means |
How It Shows Up in Trading |
Why It Hurts |
| Fear of Loss |
Anxiety about losing money, avoiding risk |
You exit a trade too early, even when your strategy says wait. Or you don’t take a good trade at all. |
Cuts profitable trades, you learn nothing; you end up under-trading. |
| Greed / Chasing Gains |
Wanting more profit, sometimes beyond what’s healthy |
You let a small win run and then lose it all. Or you overleverage when markets look “hot”. |
Big drawdowns, blowing up account; emotional stress. |
| Overconfidence |
Believing you’re better or know more than you do |
After a few wins, ignoring risk controls; ignoring warnings; trading bigger than plan. |
Can lead to heavy losses; breaks risk management discipline. |
| Loss Aversion |
Losing hurts more than winning feels good |
Holding onto a losing trade, hoping it will reverse; or closing winners too early. |
Ties up capital, increases losses, reduces compound growth. |
| Confirmation Bias |
Only looking for info that supports what you already believe |
You read only analysis/articles that support your view; you ignore data that warns of downside. |
Poor decision-making, bigger errors. |
| Analysis Paralysis |
Overthinking; worried you’re missing something |
You delay entering a trade because you want more perfect signals. |
Missed opportunities; reduce agility. |
| Illusion of Control |
Thinking you can “control” random or external factors |
Believing that because you predicted something once, you can do it always; ignoring randomness. |
Blinds you to risk; may lead to bad size, overtrading. |
| Regret & Revenge Trading |
Wanting to get back what you lost; letting past losses mess with current trades |
After a loss, you take riskier trades to “win it back” rather than sticking to your strategy. |
Usually increases losses; emotional wear and tear. |