I will say this, again...
I am not going to cuddle your difference of opinion over my faith. If you choose to ingest my content, you are absolutely bound to here about God, Jesus Christ and maybe, scripture references too. I am not apologizing to any of you. I am not going to pipe down about it.
If you can't tolerate it, leave my social media. I couldn't care less. You want to eat from my table but want me to remain quiet about Who set it in the first place.
Kick rocks... Jesus Christ is Lord and God Almighty.
Anyone or any belief that says Jesus Christ in not Lord, is antichrist.
This is why I can't be a Muslim or believe Judaism, as both reject Christ.
There is nothing more I can say.
Why is it so hard to teach you guys to be content with enough?
"I could have made this much..."
Yes, but you made money and had little to no drawdown.
"I guess, but it would be better to make the money at the limit order."
Close the screens and sort yourself boy.
What if, as a new trader, you only made 75 bucks a day?
Instead of comparing that to other people's results, how much of a blessing would it be to you?
Humble beginnings change lives far more than one could ever imagine.
@I_Am_The_ICT Being content with enough is one of the most important lessons you teach. Most people clock in for 8 hours to make 100 bucks a day or less after taxes. We can make that in less than an hour most days. Keeping this in perspective is key for long term success
One of the biggest reasons new traders struggle is unrealistic expectations shaped by social media. Seeing highlight reels of big wins desensitizes people to how meaningful steady, smaller gains actually are.
It’s not that you shouldn’t aim high. But expecting large lump sums quickly ignores the reality of what trading demands. Skill takes time. Emotional control takes effort. Self awareness takes honesty.
Trading is not a shortcut. It is a long term process of refining your edge and confronting your weaknesses. When you treat it that way, even a modest daily gain becomes something powerful.