A TRUE LIFE STORY
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My name is Sixtus Divine, popularly known as Ambitious. I’m from Nigeria 🇳🇬
My journey in the financial markets started in 2020 right after university. I started with crypto airdrops before venturing into trading in 2022. @EdwardXLreal@GoatFunded
Let’s do something today
🚨 GIFTING 100 FREE accounts (50k challenge accounts) to 100 people 🚨
• Write a post telling us your story, who you are, what you’ve been through (wether positive or not), tell us about your trading Journey
• Quote this post
• Tag me and tag @GoatFunded
In the next 48h 100 people will get a Free GFT account
You’ll stop getting caught in unnecessary stop losses when you understand the difference between Engineered Liquidity and Inducement Liquidity.
Read carefully: ⬇️
⭕️ Engineered Liquidity: The last low (or high) formed before the mitigation of a POI.
⭕️ Inducement Liquidity: The last visible swing high/low formed directly before a POI, designed to attract traders into the wrong side of the market. Think of it as a trap.
They may look similar, but they serve different purposes.
Understanding this distinction can significantly improve your trade execution and help you avoid unnecessary stop losses.
Does it make more sense now?
Study the chart below 📌
You should always remember these trading rules and never forget:
1. When there is no edge, sit on your hands. Do not force setups. Do not chase the market. Patience is not weakness. Patience is part of the process.
2. When your edge appears, step up. Do not allow fear, hesitation, or doubt to stop you from executing. Trust your analysis. Follow your process. Your job is not to be perfect. Your job is to execute correctly.
3. Expect nothing from any single trade. Expectations create emotions, and emotions create mistakes. Once you start expecting a trade to win, you stop reading the market clearly.
4. Trade the market, not your P&L. Do not let profits make you careless. Do not let losses make you desperate. Focus on the setup in front of you, not the money moving on your screen.
5. Always seek improvement. Review your trades. Study your mistakes. Strengthen your discipline. Refine your edge. The goal is not to win every trade. The goal is to execute properly, repeatedly, without emotional interference.
Y'all should stop posting BS tweets for engagements..
But let me be honest with y’all.
Habby was one of my biggest inspirations when I started taking trading seriously in 2021.
I spent hours watching Jeff's videos as far back as 2020.
The first Telegram channel I ever joined was Kojo’s.
I didn’t learn directly from these guys. I don’t even trade like them. But they were the first people I looked at and genuinely saw my future self.
Black kids making it, not abroad, not distant but right here, close enough to feel real.
They made me believe it was possible. That alone changed everything.
So yes, I’m humble enough to acknowledge that people came before me. The same way people are coming up behind me right now.
Which is why these comparisons need to stop.
This isn’t the music industry. This isn’t football.
We’re not competing for a chart position or a trophy. We’re all here to make money and change our lives.
Comparison culture in this space is just noise and it costs people more than they realise.
Respect the ones who inspired you. Even if you’ve grown past them. Even if you’re “BIG” now.
Because right now, without knowing it you’re somebody’s Habby. Somebody’s Jeff. Somebody’s reason to believe it’s possible.
When they make it, how do you want them to talk about you?
The 9AM Candle Secret 🕘📈
Most traders miss this, but it’s one of the cleanest ways to catch high-probability setups.
• Always use OHLC/OLHC of the 9AM candle to position your entries correctly.
• Look for entry models inside the 5AM manipulation candle.
- That’s the 9AM Candle playbook 🔑
Simple rules → high-probability setups.
- Do you use this in your trading? I drop a full chart breakdown that show it in action 📊👇
It’s simple, but only those who stay consistent will reap the rewards.
@Im_Speculator
Yesterday, we held the 2nd NEC Meeting of our great party, the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), alongside our presidential candidate, His Excellency Peter Obi, CON, members of the National Working Committee, State Chairmen, party leaders, and stakeholders from across the country.
The meeting provided an opportunity to review our progress as a party, assess the outcome of the recently concluded primaries, and agree on the next steps as we continue to build a strong national platform ahead of the 2027 general elections.
In my remarks I thanked our presidential candidate, His Excellency Peter Obi, CON, and his running mate, His Excellency Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, CON, for their commitment, leadership, and inspiring participation throughout the processes. I also extended my appreciation to all our governorship, National Assembly, and State Assembly aspirants, party leaders, stakeholders, and supporters who travelled from across the country to participate in the primaries, presidential affirmation, and NEC meeting. Their sacrifices, enthusiasm, and belief in the NDC continue to strengthen our resolve and inspire confidence in the future of our party.
After reviewing reports from across the federation, NEC ratified and endorsed the outcome of the nationwide primary elections and commended our electoral committees, screening and appeal panels, party officials, volunteers, aspirants, candidates, and supporters whose dedication ensured the successful conduct of the exercise. For a relatively young political party, what we have achieved within such a short period is remarkable.
While acknowledging that there were challenges and disagreements in some locations, the NEC reaffirmed its commitment to internal democracy, transparency, fairness, and inclusion. We resolved to immediately intensify reconciliation, consultation, and stakeholder engagement efforts across the country and called on all aspirants and stakeholders to remain actively involved in the task of building the party. The NDC values every member and remains committed to ensuring that everyone has a role to play in our collective journey.
As part of our commitment to innovation and institutional development, NEC approved plans for the introduction of electronic voting in future congresses and primary elections, while also directing the strengthening of our digital membership registration and party data management systems. We believe that technology must play a central role in deepening transparency, participation, and confidence in democratic processes.
The committee also resolved to intensify grassroots mobilisation and membership expansion nationwide while strengthening party structures at ward, local government, state, zonal, and national levels as preparations for the 2027 general elections gather momentum.
NEC further reviewed recent developments in the nation's electoral environment, including aspects of the Electoral Act and INEC guidelines, and reaffirmed the party's commitment to pursuing democratic, legal, and constitutional remedies wherever necessary in defence of a level playing field, electoral justice, and democratic participation.
Overall, the meeting was marked by optimism, unity, and a shared determination to continue building a strong, credible, and nationally accepted political movement dedicated to good governance, national development, and democratic renewal.
The best is still ahead of us.
~ HSD