🎯 Why Overtrading Is Dangerous
Overtrading causes:
❌ Fatigue
❌ Emotional decisions
❌ Reduced accuracy
❌ Broken routines
More actions rarely mean better results.
🔵 Step 1: Redefine What “Good Sessions” Mean
A good session is not about quantity.
A good session means:
✔ Few high-quality decisions
✔ Calm execution
✔ Clean exit
Less action = more clarity.
🔵 Step 2: Use an Observation-First Rule
Start every session with:
✔ Pure observation
✔ No early entries
Observation sharpens judgment and filters bad opportunities.
🔵 Step 3: Set a Maximum Entry Limit
Decide in advance:
✔ Maximum number of actions per session
Once reached:
🛑 Stop — even if things feel “good”
Limits prevent emotional spirals.
🔵 Step 4: Wait for Clear Confirmation
Never act on:
❌ Half-formed patterns
❌ Guesswork
❌ Boredom
Patience means waiting for clarity, not forcing outcomes.
🔵 Step 5: Accept Boring Sessions as Successful
Boring sessions are healthy.
If nothing fits your rules:
✔ Do nothing
✔ End the session
Doing nothing is often the best decision.
🔵 Step 6: Review Missed Actions Calmly
Missing an opportunity is normal.
Avoid:
❌ Regret
❌ Jumping back in
There will always be another session.
❌ Overtrading Mistakes to Avoid
Avoid:
❌ Playing out of boredom
❌ Extending sessions unnecessarily
❌ Increasing frequency emotionally
❌ Ignoring mental fatigue
⭐ Conclusion
In 6 Club, patience protects both capital and mindset.
Remember:
✔ Fewer actions
✔ Observation first
✔ Hard limits
✔ Accept boredom
Master patience — and overtrading disappears naturally.