$EURUSD outlook for $CPI day.
Demand started to take control on 4H which might facilitate a pullback. I will trade more cautiously being CPI day and only take A+ setups.
Will you trade today ?
@rotrade93 Heyy tim i had a question since you're doing great having consistent payouts and a profitable trader do you still backtest previous price actions daily or weekly on weekends or you just trade weekdays since you know your model and edge therefore you don't need backtest anymore?
A losing trade should cost you money, not your confidence.
The moment one loss makes you question your entire ability as a trader, you’ve attached your self-worth to your P&L.
You’re not your last trade.
You’re the sum of the decisions you make over hundreds of trades.
@emretrades Hey emre may i know you only take trades in sessions or like regardless of sessions anytime of the day if a trade is appearing? Also I've seen you trading 4hr and m15 that's why asking you because i cannot decide how to trade also i trade only 1 pair at a time thanks in advance🙌🏻
Bu haftaki planlarım.
(#XAUUSD#EURUSD#USDCHF#BTC)
Savaşın tabi ki yine market açıldığı gece hararetlenmesi bu hafta yine manipülatif hareketler görebileceğimizi gösteriyor dikkatli olmakta fayda var herkese iyi haftalar. 🤝
Novice and aspiring market speculators think the magic is found in trade identification.
The "what" and "when" components of trading -- while necessary -- represent only about 5% of a trader's "edge."
Yet aspiring traders spend 80% of their time, energy, hopes and fears on trade identification and the next trade.
The real landmine in trading is self-sabotage. Dealing with human emotions is the battle line that matters.
You want to know yourself, I mean really know yourself -- the good, the bad and the ugly?
Become a trader.
This is why all the trading services who talk about their last trade (made 250% on XYZ) is such an absolute joke.
Trading services who talk about their winners are trading services you must avoid at all costs.
The real enemy in trading is self.
You want to know your biggest enemy to trading success? Well, just look in a mirror. It is you, not what you know or don't know, that keeps you from gaining traction in trading.
After three to five years of experience a person should know what they need to do to be profitable. The challenge is actually doing what you know you must do.
The task is overcoming self.
Trading is challenging because it requires you to be jack of all trades. Psychologist. Therapist. Warrior. Businessman. Artist. The transformation is subtle. A fifteen minute daily journal. A short body scan. Five minutes of extra backtesting. A max daily loss rule. A hidden chart pattern you discovered. You don't fear the candles. You fear your own potential. You fear what you'll become when you realise emotions come from you, not the candles. When you realise 90% of trading is executing the responses you prepared. When you realise the setups were never your edge, it was avoiding bad market conditions. Knowing your emotional triggers. Executing your process without expecting an outcome. Journaling without leaving a stone unturned. You wake up one day and realise you're consistent. Patient. Fearless. Moved beyond greed. Built a system intertwined with your strengths and weaknesses. Solved the problems holding you back. Embraced your dark side. The side of you that never wants to lose or fail. Remember what's on the other side. Thirty years of self knowledge in five. The charts crack open your mind with a sledgehammer. Let it crack. Let it fall. And make the greatest piece of art the world has seen.
Most traders stay unprofitable because they change their system after a loss.
Not every losing trade means something went wrong — losses are part of the process.
Assuming every loss is a mistake is flawed thinking.
No strategy wins all the time.
Trading isn’t about being right.
It’s about improving every single day.
The market will humble you fast if you let your ego lead.
Today I got the direction right…
but the timing wrong.
No excuses.
Just data.
Just lessons.
Just progress.
That’s how you survive this game.
I’ve been in this for almost 4 years, and I’m still pushing forward despite not seeing results yet.
I trust what I’ve built, and I know it will pay off in time.
We know too much and have come too far to walk away now. Quitting would be a form of disrespect toward myself.