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Axia Futures - Volume And Market Profile
Axia Futures - Footprint
Mind Markets and Money CA Rudra Murthy B V, Indrazith Shantharaj (Market Profile)
Michael Valtos - Absorption
Multiply anything by zero, and the result is always zero—it’s called the Zero Property in math.
Trading works exactly the same way, but most traders never make this connection.
It’s why even skilled traders fail despite obvious strengths.
Trading profitability depends on a handful of pillars:
• Edge (Positive Expectancy)
• Risk Management
• Execution Discipline
• Position Sizing
• Psychology & Emotional Control
These pillars aren’t additive—they’re multiplicative.
If any single pillar of your trading process is ineffective or completely missing (equals zero), the entire strategy collapses—no matter how strong the other pillars are.
This explains why traders with genuine edges and good sizing still fail:
If your execution discipline is zero (meaning you can’t consistently follow your own rules), your results inevitably collapse to zero.
Likewise, if you have excellent discipline and flawless risk management—but no true edge—you’ll slowly bleed capital to randomness and transaction costs, ultimately returning your results to zero.
Every component must function at least at a baseline effectiveness.
Neglecting or failing to develop any single pillar neutralizes your entire trading strategy.
Seeing this clearly reveals exactly where your weaknesses lie, helping you focus your efforts where they’re truly needed, and shifting you toward consistent profitability.
When I look back at my own trading journey, and at the journeys of so many traders around me, it’s clear that the way most discretionary retail traders start out is just fundamentally flawed.
In my early days, there was no real structure or process to follow. Everything seemed built for failure, largely because of the same recycled garbage being peddled everywhere, that includes various courses or groups without any real purpose of professional structure - key word ‘professional’
Everyone talks about “edge” and “strategy,” but few ever address how to actually think and operate like a trader.
Over time, you begin to realise what truly matters, the mindset, the approach, and how to build a sustainable career in this game.
No single book or course can teach you that, and they’re not meant to.
Most of what’s out there leans heavily towards technical analysis or trading psychology and mindset, without ever integrating them in a way that reflects the real demands of trading.
Real progress only comes once you start unlearning the misinformation and begin thinking about the game in a more structured and professional way.
The biggest hurdle isn’t the market, it’s the flawed way of thinking most traders start with which is covered well in the book Best Loser Wins by Tom Hougaard and ‘why normal thinking doesn’t win the trading game.’
That last phrase was key for me personally, once you truly understand why, the mindset starts to shift, or at least something clicks.
It’s a great read but don’t expect it to transform your trading overnight, but it does make you question how to approach this game, it’s not the only way of course….
But anyway… it’s a tough game to crack without a professional approach…. Is my 1 cent
Thanks for reading my ramblings…
Cheers
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