I know your mentor might not have told you this, but I will.
The first few minutes of a new trading week shouldn’t be spent looking for entries.
They should be spent understanding the story the market is telling.
Before I risk a single dollar, I ask myself:
• What did the Weekly just tell me?
• What has the Daily confirmed?
• Is H4 in agreement?
• Is H1 simply providing the execution?
Only after those questions are answered do I start looking for an entry.
Most traders do the exact opposite.
They open the charts and immediately start hunting for setups.
That’s why they end up forcing trades.
The entry is the easiest part of the trade.
Building the narrative is where the real edge is.
If you can learn to read the story before looking for the setup, you’ll stop chasing the market and start executing with confidence.
Trade the narrative, not just the candle. 🤝🦅
Happy New Week!
Go And Prosper! 🎉
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Try this simple approach consistently for one month. If you don’t see a clear improvement in your trading performance, feel free to unfollow me. 🤷♀️
Here’s the framework:
》Start with the daily timeframe, understand the bigger picture.
Where is price coming from, where is it likely headed, and what narrative is forming?
》Drop to the 4H timeframe, map your externals.
Identify highs and lows, and determine which are strong or weak.
》Define the external order flow.
Be clear on the direction price is moving within that higher structure.
》Refine your view by dropping down to the M30 or H1 timeframe to map out your internal structure.
》Follow the internal order flow.
Use it to identify your POIs and target internal liquidity as your exit points.
》For reversals, wait for a valid QMR to form, no confirmation, no trade.
》Execute with your preferred entry model, ensuring liquidity is engineered around it.
Keep it simple.
Come back with results 💪
Deleting your internet history from your browser is never enough.
Every click, every search, is still saved.
Here's how to completely delete your internet history and turn yourself into a digital ghost:
5 sure fire ways to destroy your life as a man .
✅ marry the wrong woman
✅ stick around unambitious friends— scroll all day,sex, drugs , sleep.
✅ chasing validation and trying to be liked
✅ investing in a girl who is not your wife
✅Chasing sex from random girls
Recently I paid about half a million for a digital skills course.
Not because forex stopped paying…
but because I refused to become obsolete in a fast-evolving world.
In that class, I learnt about 15 different digital course amongst a few 👇🏽:
• App creation
• Website development
• AI integration
• Digital product creation & sales
I built skills that allow me create, adapt, and monetize beyond trading.
At the same time, I went back to process my certificates because I’m not stopping here: Master’s → Doctorate. I don’t want titles gifted, I want them earned. 🎓
For context:
• BSc Environmental Science 🥇
• OND Accounting
• HND Public Administration
• Certified Environmentalist
• Multiple certifications (including Udemy)
I am a goal getter when I decide to evolve, nothing negotiates that.
Don’t wait for an industry to saturate before building skills. Move early. Position yourself.
Your value is not in noise, but in what you invest in yourself, are you valuable ? Or an empty vessel that echos “NOISE”
Success is not luck it is preparedness meeting opportunity.
Ask yourself: How prepared are you? 📊💯
I hope this helps someone out there.
Simi was asked the first meal she would make for her husband after the wedding
She said she will make Noodles and egg or pizza.
She even went on afterwards to clap for herself for her answer.
Her husband Femi wasn't a bit alarmed or even showed any form of surprise at her answer.
You could obviously tell he was very cool with it.
I chuckled and smiled at them.
Moreso, I smiled at the diversity of Human preferences.
It made me remember a friend who is married to a man whose favorite meal is Tea and bread.
If you wanted to make the most amazing meal for him, just set him a cup of Tea and bread.
His second favorite meal is Golden morn or noodles.
You see, this friend is such a great cook and had fantasies on how she would spoil her husband with different delicacies, only to now be married to a man who absolutely didn't care.
Infact, if you spent an hour making food in the kitchen, he saw it as an absolute waste of time.
Human preferences!
Again, I remember another friend who's husband is the cook of the home.
This girl doesn't know how to make the most basic meals and her husband is so comfortable covering it up for her while she learns.
Recently, he even bought her a car.
Human preferences!!
Again, I remember living with a lady and her husband many years ago.
Her husband needs her to make him fresh meals everyday and even after almost 25 years of marriage she never complained.
He doesn't Eat out or even eat any meal made by anyone aside her.
She doesn't travel because her husband always needed her around for even the most basic things like drawing a bathing water.
On the outside, you would pity her but if you came close, she was absolutely enjoying her marriage.
Human preferences!
I have intentionally brought all of these scenarios to show us how diverse human preferences can be.
In the real world of Relationship and marriage, there is no one size fits all.
Everyone must learn to understand their own person and do what absolutely works for them
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