I will keep this short and simple--and this post is to open our trading understanding a little.
As the title reads, oh yes, it's true, but they still lose.

They are busy chasing a better strategy that can only exist in their imaginations, thereby losing focus, and then style drifting.
Those simple strategies you undermine are enough for you if you work on yourself. I was shocked when I realised someone bought a trading strategy for $3,700...oh my God!

And guess what, it failed him, what a waste!
A good trading strategy is important, but what traders need to succeed is not an absolute strategy that gives 100% winning. A 60% winning strategy is okay if you can work on your
trading psychology and
money/risk management. As simple as the two are, they've reshaped my trading results for good.
Reshuffle that mindset and see the result in months.
I have learned everything in my life from mistakes and reality. The knowledge gained from reality has influenced my life more than the knowledge gained from textbooks. Whenever I try to take shortcuts to achieve something, I make the biggest mistakes of my life and fail. Even in trading, this was no exception. So I have given this board a lot of priority, especially in terms of gaining knowledge. What I have learned from here is that first we have to gain knowledge and then gradually apply it in practice as a learning time. In this case, making mistakes is very normal and this is the biggest acquired knowledge, which will play a special role in taking the next step to succeed. Thus, mistakes play a very important role in taking the right steps and give us a fair idea about financial management. Another thing is the most important thing and that is psychological knowledge and mental control which is very important for any work. I am sure that if someone controls their mindset and takes any action based on their own decisions based on the knowledge they have gained, then I don't think they will ever face any major disaster. And if they do not succeed, it will be a lesson for them that will be considered a apprenticeship premium.