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NovaRed seated Jacob Amsterdam to the advisory board May 19. Independent professionals don't accept public advisory seats on copper juniors without reading the data room first. $FCX $COPX $TECK #JuniorMining
1. Buying challenges before I had a proven edge
This was the first and most expensive mistake I made.
I was buying $100k challenges before I even knew if my strategy worked.
No backtesting. No demo data. No win rate. Nothing.
Just vibes and hope.
And I kept doing it - over and over - convinced that the next account would be the one that clicked.
It wasn't.
Before you spend a single dollar on a prop firm challenge, you need:
•200-300 backtested trades on your strategy
•At least 3 months of consistency on demo or a small live account
•A documented win rate and average RR
Without this, you're not trading - you're donating money to prop firms.
I wasted months and thousands before I understood this.
BULL MARKET TRIANGLE PATTERNS
ASCENDING
a. Flat upper resistance line, rising lower support line
b. Indicates bullish continuation in an uptrend
c. Breakout typically occurs to the upside with higher volume
d. Price target equals height of the pattern added to breakout point
e. Often found after a sharp upward move and consolidation
DESCENDING
a. Falling upper resistance line, flat lower support line
b. Usually a bearish continuation pattern within a downtrend
c. Breakdown to the downside is common on increasing volume
d. Price projection measured by pattern height subtracted from breakdown
e. Can appear as a false signal if market remains strongly bullish
SYMMETRICAL
a. Converging trendlines (lower support up, upper resistance down)
b. Neutral pattern that can break either direction
c. In a bull market, upside breakout is more likely
d. Volume tends to shrink as pattern narrows, then expands on breakout
e. Reliable when preceding trend is strong (uptrend favors bullish break)
EXPANDING (Broadening Formation)
a. Diverging trendlines (higher highs and lower lows)
b. Indicates increasing volatility and indecision
c. Often a topping pattern, but in bull markets can signal exhaustion
d. Lower success rate; requires confirmation with volume and price action
e. Avoid premature entries; wait for decisive close beyond either trendline
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