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Why “Perfect Trading” Is Ruining Your Results

•February 26, 2026
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Akil Stokes (Tier One Trading)
Akil Stokes (Tier One Trading)•Feb 26, 2026

Why It Matters

By abandoning perfectionism, traders can maintain psychological stability, leading to more consistent profits and reduced burnout.

Key Takeaways

  • •Perfectionism shifts focus to mistakes, not successes in trading.
  • •Celebrating partial wins builds confidence and improves performance.
  • •Accepting imperfection reduces self‑criticism and emotional volatility in trading.
  • •Aim for consistent process, not flawless outcomes, to sustain profitability.
  • •Self‑standing—embracing flaws—enhances psychological resilience for traders in markets.

Summary

The video warns that the pursuit of “perfect trading” sabotages results, arguing that perfectionism leads traders to obsess over errors rather than build on successes.

It illustrates the trap with a simple test analogy—scoring 90 out of 100 should be celebrated, yet perfectionists dwell on the single missed point. The speaker stresses that acknowledging partial wins, celebrating nine correct answers, and focusing on a consistent process are far more productive.

Citing Dr. Brett and the Daily Trading Coach, the presenter repeats the mantra that “perfectionism is the destroyer of trading psychology,” and defines self‑standing as the ability to accept imperfection without self‑criticism.

The takeaway for investors and professional traders is to reframe goals from flawless outcomes to steady, repeatable habits, thereby reducing emotional volatility, preserving confidence, and ultimately improving long‑term profitability.

Original Description

Why “Perfect Trading” Is Ruining Your Results
New traders chase perfect entries, perfect exits, perfect trades—and end up stuck. Trading isn’t about perfection. It’s about consistency and execution.
FULL EPISODE
YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBc1xlMt80Q
SPOTIFY - https://open.spotify.com/episode/2wptBqI4BFszpsLRJVdAVk?si=8ffdc5b970be44af
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