2 things that could put a trader on tilt.... 1. Trading "willy-nilly"... short this, now long that, yada yada.... hoping to get lucky. 2. Understanding Price TA, being disciplined about executing reasonable/proper strategies and stringing together a bunch of losers anyway... That's most likely because you're trading with the "wrong bias". When the market is psycho-bullish, you need to skew your actions to the long side... like "buying the dip". When the market is psycho-bearish, you need to skew your actions to the sell/short side.. How can you tell? In a bullish market, supports hold and resistance breaks. In a bearish market, resistance holds and supports break.
Trading is a profession where having discipline is not an option...either have it or fail. If you don't have it, develop it. How badly do you want to succeed?
Do you keep an error log? Write it down when and how you fail to follow the plan. Now you can practice 'what gets measured gets done' when you tally up the transgressions.
You're right @murray t turtle! The player's supposed to push the machine around a little to juice the score, right? Just don't push so hard that the sensor goes off and it starts pushing back!
%% LOL a SPY skilled ''player'' in pinballGamebird shooting also helps a bit. Back to original question ''revenge trading''?? IF i do that\ it means i dont look @ much price data much ; or wrongly think markets are like a get rich quick lotto. Like Dave Ramsey says a ''lotto is a stupid tax on people that cant do math'' I keep a trade notebook; yes it has[profits] gains + losses/ unrealized + realized
Self control can be learned, giving up when something doesn't go your way from the get go doesn't seem a good strategy to achieve something in life ...
If you are revenge trading, you are probably not emotionally suited for the type of trading you are doing. eg. If you are day trading you might not be suited to day trading, try a longer time horizon for your trading instead. Or you could try fully automated day trading instead. Although thats not easy either, you have to find a good backtested edge that is not curve fit. Can take years of research to find something good.