- step 1
Have a draft of your resume. I recommend using the one you used for your last application
- step 2
Go to https://t.co/DfSmpCBN2s and upload your resume
- step 3
You now have what you need to fix and how to fix it
Share for awareness
Who else have notice how revenge trading starts like a movie scene in your head?😂
You take a loss… maybe a small one. Maybe a painful one and your screen is bleeding red
Then your brain whispers:
“Don’t worry… we’ll get it back.”
The next thing you know, you’re not trading anymore and you start fighting the market
You increase the lot size.
You stop waiting for your setup.
You start pressing buy and sell
And the market just sits there… calm… like:
“Who are you angry at exactly?” 😭
(I'm talking from experience ooo)
That’s revenge trading.
The funny part? The market doesn’t even know you exist.
It didn’t take your money personally.
It didn’t wake up and say “Today I must deal with this trader”
But in that moment, it feels personal to you cause you keep losing
I’ve been there before and many traders have.
You lose one trade and suddenly your mind switches from strategy to emotion. From discipline to desperation.
And desperation is expensive ngl.
Very expensive.
One thing I learned the hard way:
A loss is normal.
But revenge trading turns a small loss into a disaster.
One bad trade might cost you 2% of your account.
Revenge trading?
That one can wipe 20%, 30%, sometimes even the whole account… all in one emotional afternoon.
And later you just sit there staring at the chart like:
“Why did I even do that?”
The market is not your enemy.
It’s just a mirror.
If you come calm, patient, and disciplined it'll rewards you slowly.
But If you come angry, desperate, and trying to prove something it will humbles you beyond measures
Sometimes the most profitable trade you can take… is closing the laptop and going outside.
Drink water.
Touch grass.
Reset your brain.
Because the traders who survive long term aren’t the smartest.
They’re the ones who refuse to fight the market.
They just wait… and strike when the odds are on their side.
👉 Lemme ask you now: how did you cope with revenge trading?
Touched way higher than $28k, multiple times over, and no I wasn’t extravagant
yeah very prudent in spending, didn’t even ball or do any of that “lifestyle” sh!t
still went to zero