The trade that taught me the most this week was watching my thesis on NVIDIA (NVDA) fall apart in real time. I initially planned a continuation play after its strong bounce early in the week, expecting momentum to carry through. But as I tracked it intraday, the volume wasn’t confirming the move, and the breakout level I’d been eyeing kept rejecting on weaker pushes. Instead of forcing the trade because I wanted to be early on the next leg up, I stepped back, re-evaluated, and realized I was anchoring to last week’s strength, not the current price action. Sitting out ended up being the smart decision—NVDA chopped sideways and would’ve tied up both my focus and emotional capital. The real lesson: conviction needs to be backed by present-tense data, not past performance or hope.
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