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GlossaryTrading Psychology

Tilt

An emotionally compromised state, often after a loss, in which judgement collapses and decisions become impulsive and irrational — the state behind revenge trading.

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AnchoringCognitive BiasConfirmation BiasDisciplineDisposition EffectEmotional ControlFear and GreedFOMOHerd MentalityLoss Aversion

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intermediateTrading Psychology

Confirmation Bias

Confirmation bias is the mind's habit of seeking out information that agrees with what we already believe — and dismissing what doesn't. In trading it keeps people married to losing ideas and blind to the warning signs. Learn how it works, how it traps traders, and how to build the discipline of seeking the opposite view.

intermediateTrading Psychology

Trading Discipline

Discipline is the bridge between knowing what to do and actually doing it — the meta-skill that makes every other edge worth having. Learn what trading discipline really means, why the gap between knowledge and execution is so wide, the role of a written trading plan and rules, and how to build discipline like a muscle.

Ironclad Research provides educational content only. Nothing on this platform is financial advice, a recommendation, or an offer to buy or sell any security. Always do your own research and consider professional advice before making financial decisions.