​​I’ve always been skeptical of "trading psychology" advice until I actually saw my own numbers. I recently pulled a massive CSV export of my last few years of trading (3,000+ trades ) and ran them through a local analyzer to see where the leak was.

    ​The most jarring stat wasn't the win rate—it was the Consecutive Loss Behavior.

    ​The "Tilt" is Mathematically Provable

    ​According to the data, my "Normal Flow" expectancy is +0.57R. However, the moment I hit a streak of 2 consecutive losses, my expectancy for the very next trade drops to -0.78R.

    ​I used to tell myself I was "trading through the slump," but the data shows I was essentially just paying a "tilt tax" to the market. My performance doesn't just dip; it completely reverses.

    ​A few other observations from the 3k sample:

    ​Holding Time vs. Profitability: There is a sharp drop-off in performance based on duration. Trades held for < 30 mins have a significantly higher success rate than those that turn into "accidental swings" held for > 1 day. My win rate on those long-holds is a dismal 18.2%.

    ​The R:R Paradox: My overall win rate is only 29%, yet the net P/L is positive. It’s a good reminder that you can be "wrong" 70% of the time and still be profitable if your average winner is 3.91x your average loser.

    ​Weekday Variance: My strongest expectancy is on Mondays (+0.34R), while Tuesdays (-0.28R) are consistently my worst performing days.

    ​Why I’m sharing this

    ​If you have years of trade data sitting in broker exports, it’s worth the effort to crunch the numbers on your behavioral patterns rather than just your strategy. Seeing a red box that says your "Confidence" is low because of a loss-streak makes it much harder to justify that next revenge trade.

    ​Does anyone else track their expectancy specifically after a loss? I’m curious if a -1.35R swing (from +0.57 to -0.78) is standard for retail traders or if I just have a particularly bad case of revenge trading.

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