Post Title: The How To Thread (Educate): How to Use Scalping High Frequency Micro Trades to Manage Revenge Trading After Losses

Introduction: In a bear market commodities can feel like a cold wind. Losses pile up fast. Traders often chase revenge after a loss. This can wreck a plan. The tactic we show uses high frequency micro trades on a four hour chart to break that cycle. Although the trades are short they fit a long term investing outlook by preserving capital. (1/6)

The Core Strategy Explained: Scalping high frequency micro trades means taking many tiny moves in a short span. You stare at a four hour chart and look for quick price bumps. The idea is to lock small gains and exit fast before the market turns. In a bear market the price often swings sharply. Those short moves can be captured if you stay disciplined. The strategy works best when you keep ego out and treat each trade as a tiny experiment (2/6)
. This guide is built for intermediate traders with an aggressive risk appetite. (3/6)
Your Trading How-To Guide:
1. Scan the commodity chart on a four hour setting. Look for a clear short term bounce after a steep drop. 2. Enter a position with a size that risks no more than one percent of your capital. Use a stop that is tight just below the recent low.
3. Set a profit target that is a small multiple of the risk. Aim for a two to one ratio or better. 4. If the trade moves against you, resist the urge to add more. Close the loss and step away for a few minutes. (4/6)
5. After a loss, wait at least one hour before looking at the next setup. Use that time to review what happened and keep emotions flat. (5/6)
Risk Management Notes: Keep your stop tight and never move it after you place it. If you feel the need to revenge trade, step back and do something else before entering again. Concluding Thought: Use small wins to rebuild confidence and stay steady in a bear market.
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