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2026 Trading Reset: Why Waiting Hurts More Than a Loss

2026 Trading Reset: Why Waiting Hurts More Than a Loss

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The summer break is over. The routines are back. And if you want 2026 to be different in your trading, it starts with one thing: follow-through.

In this episode of Talking Trading, Louise Bedford tackles one of the biggest performance blockers for traders - hesitation. Not the kind that keeps you safe, but the kind that keeps you small: waiting for certainty, delaying decisions, and watching opportunities pass while your confidence slowly erodes.

You’ll hear a sharp perspective on why a loss can be a useful teacher, while hesitation quietly drains momentum. Louise also reframes Mary Oliver’s line “one wild and precious life” into something far more practical for traders: what will you do with your one wild and precious morning?

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why hesitation is often more damaging than a loss
  • The simple structure that helps traders follow their rules consistently
  • Three practical moves to kick off 2026 with clarity: write your plan, run your scans, and take a first trade when your rules line up
  • How to build confidence through process, not prediction

If you’ve had a strong plan on paper but struggled to execute it, this conversation will help you rebuild momentum and trade with more consistency in 2026.

Louise Bedford is a best-selling author of six sharemarket books, host of the Talking Trading podcast, and founder of TradingGame.com.au, one of Australia’s leading trading education communities.

For over 30 years she has helped traders master trading the Australian sharemarket, technical analysis, and trading psychology so they can build long-term financial independence.

www.tradinggame.com.au
www.talkingtrading.com.au.
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