Trader to Trader
Let's grow together this week.
ARE YOU ACTIVE???1
Be my active mutual and I'll be active on your page too.
Noone can stand alone, we need each other to grow.
I wish you a profitable week ahead.
New week , Same Plan๐ฅ
โ If you don't see your setup, wait for it
โ Take profit before you take screenshot
โ Don't lose your money carelessly to the market this week.
โ Plan your trades and trade your plan
More Profit than Losses this week AMEN๐
As usual, I will be sharing my trades live for free on my telegram channel, Join up let's trade together live on THE ARENA ๐: https://t.co/S3tdeoqxvP
Wish y'all a profitable Week ahead
ForeverINprofit๐ฅ
Itโs a very long story and honestly not something I can fully put into a single tweet.
Someday, Iโll host a Space dedicated to students on this exact topic because balancing Pharmacy School and trading was one of the hardest things Iโve ever done.
But if I had to summarize what helped me into 3 things, it would be:
Discipline - I learned very early that motivation comes and goes. There were days I was exhausted from classes, tests, and practicals, but discipline made sure I still showed up to study, journal, and improve my trading.
Proper Time Allocation - I stopped trying to do everything at once. When it was time for academics, I focused on academics. When it was time for trading, I focused on trading. Giving each responsibility its own dedicated time prevented both from suffering.
Having the Right Study Friends - This is highly underrated. The people around you can either accelerate your growth or distract you from it. I surrounded myself with friends who were serious about their goals, shared knowledge freely, held each other accountable, and made learning easier during difficult periods.
Looking back now, I donโt think I balanced trading and academics perfectly.
I just refused to quit on either of them. And over time, consistency compounded. โค๏ธ