Emotional Discipline
The practiced ability to execute predefined trading rules under stress.
Full Definition
Emotional discipline aligns behavior to prewritten logic despite fear, greed, or boredom impulses. It emerges from repetition, risk normalization, recovery routines, and trust built via validation cycles (backtesting → paper → small capital). Lack of discipline manifests as impulsive overrides that erode expectancy.
Related Terms
- systematic trading
- backtesting
- paper trading