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Failing an Evaluation Doesn’t Mean Failure
By: Gregory Walters on Dec 17, 2025 11:20 AM EST
What should a trader think after failing an evaluation challenge? Does it mean lack of skill, or just poor adaptation to rules? I’m worried that failing could damage confidence instead of helping growth. How should results be interpreted constructively?
By: Robert Brown on Dec 17, 2025 11:21 AM EST
Evaluations are diagnostic tools, not judgments. A crypto prop trading uses them to highlight weaknesses in risk control, patience, or consistency. Failure points directly to areas needing improvement. When traders treat results as feedback, confidence grows through clarity rather than blind optimism or discouragement.
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