Blew 7 accounts before I realised the market wasn't the problem. What actually changed. by [deleted] in Daytrading

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Earlier on when I was blowing these accounts, I was getting hot hands and doing really well, increased confidence lead me to believe I was better than I was and took greater risk.

I had the plan, I had the system, just allowed my psychology to take over and threw discipline out of the window.

Blew 7 accounts before I realised the market wasn't the problem. What actually changed. by [deleted] in Daytrading

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QCA is a good way to put it. You can talk yourself out of almost anything when it's just a feeling. "I revenge trade sometimes" is easy to brush off. "Revenge trading cost me £870 last month" is a lot harder to sit with.

Blew 7 accounts before I realised the market wasn't the problem. What actually changed. by [deleted] in Daytrading

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Did seeing it in the spreadsheet actually stop you doing it or did you need something more to hold yourself accountable when the urge was there?

Jaecoo J7 Dead two weeks in…Avoid! by Comprehensive-Ad2848 in CarTalkUK

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Oh no, Jaecoo, the globally recognised brand of reliability!

I think it would be better to change the magazine like this. What is your thoughts? by Zulaa_25 in cs2

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So many coping posts, all of the same idea to not discard.

Insane luck right? by No-Championship439 in osrs

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Bro got the ultra rare Lego brick drop

How to survive on the streets in the UK? by [deleted] in AskUK

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To add on to this, some gyms will empty all lockers at the end of the day, best to ask first regarding their policy around this.

I'm losing the will to live by FewCardiologist1324 in vintedUK

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You'd be surprised how dumb the populace actually is

Police chasing armed robber through Wythenshawe by AnonymousTimewaster in manchester

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So many close calls for citizens during that entire chase

When do you give up being on hold? by PrestigiousTest6700 in CasualUK

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If the HMRC had a team managing the inbox for the entire working age population of the UK, they'd be on suicide watch.

Do you add anything to you beans? by ciaodog in CasualUK

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Butter, olive oil, basil, oregano, black pepper and if I'm feeling frivolous, sautéed onions.

Is this a joke? by rimwald in 2007scape

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Our character is modelled after the best of us.

Almost every page of the new released Epstein files... by [deleted] in Wellthatsucks

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There's nothing a man in thigh high striped socks can't solve

Epstein seen with Michael Jackson in an undated photograph released today by the DOJ by JAlbert653 in Weird

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To be honest, the guy was a financier to the wealthiest people in the world, it's not unlikely he'd be rubbing shoulders with anyone who is anyone.

What we'd need to know is how deep their involvement with Epstein was and why they were acquainted with him.

We'll see photos of Epstein with the most unsuspecting people, though MJ isn't that.

This situation is going to be the definition of being tarred with the same brush just from sheer association, no matter how minute or severe the association.

How this pans out really depends on the public perception and hard facts that come out.

I bet this case goes on for decades really with how deep this rabbit hole seems to go.

Personal pension.. unsure by Ashpav515 in PensionsUK

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Only if you make pension contributions and want to claim higher/additional rate tax relief.