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Overcoming the effects of excessive levels of dopamine secretion

Not being able to control one's emotions is a trader's real enemy. Hope, fear, and greed are always there; they hide in our hearts. They wait outside of the market, wait to jump into the market to perform, and wait for an opportunity to make a big profit; no matter when, fundamentally speaking, people always repeat their actions in the same way because of greed, fear, ignorance, and hope, which is why those digital graphics and trends are always repeated immutably.
Any real trader has probably experienced this: the plan is good, it can't be executed, the system is great, and it's just a mistake. So how can we control our emotions?
1. Formulate rules. Trading rules are laws made by traders for themselves. They cannot be violated; otherwise, they will be sanctioned. A trader with trading rules and a trader without trading rules are not on the same level. Just think: what would our society be without laws? What happens if an organization doesn't have rules? What happens if a person doesn't have self-discipline?
Trading rules are red lines drawn by traders for themselves. Whether they are one thing or not is the same thing; being able to execute the rules is another matter; they must be there when concluding! Because there are no trading rules, it's just a temporary idea; emotions are at the mercy of emotions.
2. Stay away from the board. Intraday market fluctuations can easily affect the mood of traders. Therefore, if you are not an intraday or short-term trader, you must leave the market to avoid being affected by intraday market fluctuations.
3. Practical training. No matter how good the rules are, there is no guarantee that every trade will be profitable, but loss is not an excuse for traders not to abide by the trading rules. Losses and less profit caused by not complying with trading rules are the teachers who teach us that we must abide by the trading rules. Therefore, every trader from not complying to strictly abide by the trading rules requires process, lessons, and continuous training, ultimately reaching the level of integration of knowledge and action, thus avoiding running along with emotions.
As soon as over 90% of shareholders enter the stock market, they are in a state of neurosis. They are insane and insane. Once they leave the stock market, it's normal, and they are even excellent in some fields. Why is that?
I personally think it's human nature — due to greed and fear, plus solidification and closure, internal circulation. The problem is that such recklessness comes at a cost — losing money by cutting shares.
Dopamine (English: dopamine or DA, taken from 2- (3,4-dihydroxyphenyl) ethylamine), or 2- (3,4-dihydroxyphenyl) ethylamine, chemical formula: C6H3 (OH) 2-CH2-CH2-NH2) is an important neurotransmitter that can influence a person's mood.
Dopamine is a type of catecholamine and phenethylamine. It is an organic compound that plays several important roles in the brain and body. It is an amine that is usually synthesized in the human brain and kidneys, and is synthesized by removing the carboxyl group from its precursor, levodopa. In the brain, dopamine acts as a nerve endowment and sends signals to other nerve cells through the release of a chemical substance by the nervous system. The brain includes several different dopamine pathways, one of which plays a major role in rewarding-motivating behavior. Most types of rewards increase levels of dopamine in the brain, and many adulterated drugs increase the activity of dopamine neurons. Other brain dopamine is used to participate in motor control and control the release of various hormones.
Outside of the nervous system, dopamine functions as a local chemical messenger in several parts of the body. In blood vessels it inhibits the release of noradrenaline and acts as a vasodilator (at normal levels); in the kidneys it increases excretion of urine and urine; in the pancreas it reduces insulin production; in the digestive system it reduces gastrointestinal peristalsis and protects the intestinal mucosa; and in the immune system it reduces lymphocyte activity. With the exception of blood vessels, dopamine is synthesized locally in these peripheral systems and exerts its effects next to the cells that release it.
A number of important neurological diseases are linked to the dysfunction of the dopamine system, and they are treated with drugs that modify the effects of dopamine. Parkinson's is a degenerative condition that causes physical tremors and movement disorders. It is caused by insufficient dopamine secretion through the secreting nerve cells in the central brain called the nigra region. Its metabolic precursor, L-DOPA, can be manufactured industrially, and its net sales form is that levodopa is the most widely used treatment method. There is evidence that schizophrenia involves changes in the level of dopamine activity, and most commonly used antipsychotic drugs have the primary effect of reducing dopamine activity. There are also drugs similar to dopamine antagonists that are the most effective anti-vomiting drugs. Restless legs syndrome is associated with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and decreased dopamine activity. Higher doses of dopamine stimulants can work well, but there are some that use lower doses to treat hyperactivity. Dopamine itself can be made into an intravenous drug: although it cannot reach the brain from the blood, its peripheral effects make it useful for treating heart failure or shock, especially for newborn babies.
Overcoming the effects of excessive levels of dopamine secretion
Overcoming the effects of excessive levels of dopamine secretion
Overcoming the effects of excessive levels of dopamine secretion
Overcoming the effects of excessive levels of dopamine secretion
Overcoming the effects of excessive levels of dopamine secretion
Overcoming the effects of excessive levels of dopamine secretion
Overcoming the effects of excessive levels of dopamine secretion
Overcoming the effects of excessive levels of dopamine secretion
Overcoming the effects of excessive levels of dopamine secretion
Overcoming the effects of excessive levels of dopamine secretion
Overcoming the effects of excessive levels of dopamine secretion
Overcoming the effects of excessive levels of dopamine secretion
Overcoming the effects of excessive levels of dopamine secretion
Overcoming the effects of excessive levels of dopamine secretion
Overcoming the effects of excessive levels of dopamine secretion
Overcoming the effects of excessive levels of dopamine secretion
Overcoming the effects of excessive levels of dopamine secretion
Overcoming the effects of excessive levels of dopamine secretion
Overcoming the effects of excessive levels of dopamine secretion
Overcoming the effects of excessive levels of dopamine secretion
Overcoming the effects of excessive levels of dopamine secretion
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