We've been inactive for a while, and we know a lot of you were wondering what happened.
We weren't just inactive; we were building.
We've stayed focused behind the scenes, building and improving our systems, and working on the app we’ve been planning.
Here at Frist Time, we've passed the test of time. Our main goal is to ensure people are able to make a profit with the least information about TA and trading.
We're keeping everything up, whether it’s a win or a loss.
Here’s how FT works 🧵👇
A high win rate doesn't always mean you're making more money.
So here's a question for you:
Would you rather have:
➺ A 90% win rate with tiny profits
OR
➺ A 50% win rate with bigger profits?
Tell us why👇
New highs, more holders, and consistent development.
The FRIST TIME FT journey continues.
Thanks to everyone supporting the project. More updates are coming soon.
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Risk management isn't the part of trading most people get excited about, but at Frist Time, it's one of the things we take seriously.
It's easy to overlook when trades are going well, but it's often the reason you're able to come back and trade another day when they don't.
The real test is having a plan that protects you when the market doesn't go your way and that's why risk management always matters.
Protecting your capital may not be the most exciting part of trading, but it's one of the most important.
Gm Fristers✨
A new week is another chance to learn, stay disciplined, and keep moving forward.
The market will always bring opportunities, but consistency is what helps you make the most of them.
Cheers to a productive week ahead🥂
Let's make this week count.
Our Telegram signal channel has been quiet lately, and we wanted to let you know why.
We've officially completed the migration of our trading bot from Telegram to the Frist Time app.
This means trading signals will no longer be shared in the channel, as everything is now being prepared for the app experience.
At the moment, we're waiting for the final legal clearance before launch.
We know the wait hasn't been easy, and we truly appreciate everyone who's stayed with us through the journey.
We're getting closer, Stay close.
One thing we're working towards at Frist Time is making trading feel less complicated.
There are already enough charts, indicators, and information to sort through every day.
We believe the future isn't about adding more complexity.
It's about giving traders the right tools, clear information, and a smoother experience so they can make better decisions with confidence.
Most profitable traders rarely rely on luck instead, there’s a process to their progress.
Most of them have a process they follow, rules they stick to, and a way of managing risk when things don't go as planned.
Trading strategy may differ from one trader to another, but the discipline can almost be the same.
What's one thing that's part of your trading process?
July is here, and it's the start of a new quarter for all of us at FT.
The past months have been solid, we’ve learned from every trade, and built a track record we're proud of.
We're looking forward to an even stronger Q3 as we get closer to launching the FT app.
Here's to better trades, more growth, and everything that's ahead.
Happy new month, FT community!
Every non $FT trader has two phases:
Phase 1: “I’m a genius.”
Phase 2: “Where did my money go?”
Skip the second one with @FTimecrypto
$FT: Trade smarter, Learn faster, Win consistently.
You’re welcome 🆙
One thing you'll learn as a trader at $FT is that you don't need to catch every move in the market.
There will always be another setup and another opportunity.
The traders who last the longest are usually the ones who stay patient, wait for quality setups, and focus on the opportunities that actually fit their plan.
Sometimes doing less leads to better results.
GM Fristers
Many traders don't lose because they didn’t enter a good trade, rather impatience has ruined more trades than the market and that’s what we’re here to fix at $FT.
The urge to jump in early, chase moves, or force a setup is something almost every trader has dealt with and a lot of losses comes from bad setups.
Sometimes the hardest part of trading is simply waiting for the right opportunity.
Learning when to wait can be just as important as knowing when to enter.
What $FT is actually solving
A few months ago, I spoke with a trader who had 7 different tabs open just to make one decision.
One tab for charts.
One for signals.
One for news.
One for sentiment.
One for wallet tracking.
And somehow, he still wasn’t confident about his trade.
That conversation stuck with me.
Because the problem isn’t that traders lack information.
The problem is that they have too much of it, scattered everywhere.
That’s what $FT is solving.
They’re not building another app that tells people to buy or sell.
We’re building a place where traders can access market data, AI powered insights, signals, rewards, and tools that help them make smarter decisions from one platform.
The goal has never been hype.
The goal is to make trading less confusing and more accessible.
The app is getting closer every week, and the vision is becoming reality.
If you’re tired of jumping between tools and want to see what we’re building, now is the best time to get involved.
Follow @FristTimeFT and join their community.
The future belongs to products people actually use.
If you’ve been long with us at $FT, it’s certain you already understand why we lay emphasis on the fact that winning a trade isn't the only thing that matters.
A winning trade will show you what went right and on the other hand, a losing trade can show you what needs to improve.
Either way, there's always something to learn if you're willing to look beyond the result and that's how better traders are built.
The traders who improve over time are usually the ones who pay attention to both and I’m sure you’ll love to be among them🌚
Don’t just focus on wins, focus on your losses too and learn from them and watch how you’ll improve and become better.
At $FT, when it comes to trading we believe the biggest difference between an ideal trader and a gambler comes down to one thing.
➠ A gambler acts on feelings and is driven by emotions, hope, and impulse.
➠ A trader follows a system built around a plan, risk management, and discipline.
Both will have wins and losses, but only one has a process they can stick to when things don't go their way.
The goal isn't to be right every time but to make decisions you can repeat consistently over time.