@luckychartape I've followed Lucky since the LATF started. The effort I put in was inconsistent at best. I've managed to avoid big losses thanks to Lucky's teachings on risk management. I currently trade with a small account and make fairly consistent gains, and I'm happy with that. -Andy
Give me 25 minutes of your time, and I will give you life changing value.
Your path to success is SIMPLE. Not easy, simple..
Very much like going to the gym.
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I invested in a childhood friend's business a few years ago and it's not going well.
So everyday when he's out doing things other than work, which is all the time, I DM him asking why he's not working.
I'll continue this until I feel like I've extracted back my 50k investment.
5 minutes before Trump’s announcement:
* $1.5B notional worth of S&P500 (ES) futures are bought in a single clip.
* $192M notional of oil futures (CL) sold.
More than 4x-6x any other trade size during the market close.
Insiders profited from his lies in broad daylight!
Move Chess? Live on mainnet ♟️
Play it with frens and send me bugs to fix + more 3D game ideas 🕹️
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Finally wrote a blog post about the Ordinals BIP PR getting closed!
Hopefully all my suggestions for improving the BIP process going forward are common sense, and are eventually adopted in some form or another.
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TradingView Set Up Guide
The biggest mistake I see traders make on their charts is having too many indicators.
Remove everything that doesn't serve you.
Money is made from clarity, not indicators.
Even the default TradingView includes visual clutter, remove everything except price action and volume.
Full explanation below ↓
I've been trading for 9 years.
66 days into 2026 I've released 9 of the most comprehensive trading articles I’ve ever written.
They will help you make it as a trader.
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Thanks, Lucky 👍
"I think this video will be really good, but we'll see" 🤣
Very good, especially as motivation for further study and practice. Some takeaways:
- TPing is essential in case of reversals. Caution is needed.
- Order flow (among other confluences) provides the "why" for taking the shorts or longs at local areas of interest (eg lots of longs opening at highs). support.
- Order flow (among other confluences) provides the "why" for taking the shorts or longs at local areas of interest (eg lots of longs opening at highs)
- Hedges are for protecting against ideas in the primary trade direction not working, so you have a trade running in case PA turns against the primary trade.
- Trying to short every high gets really messy because price can go a lot higher than you think. Can short a breakout but need to TP around breakout level; you're scalping... for a longer-term short, need to confirm breaking down below the breakout.
- It's not always easy to define what's a strong move.
- Be thinking, "What is the next setup?" not "I missed this long/short, I've got to get long/short."
- Assessing what is happening locally at areas of interest for entry/exit/hedge triggers is the tricky bit that sets apart traders from non-traders.
Thanks for your help in discord with the Paypal issue a month or two ago btw. Working up the discipline to do more bidirectional trading with extremely small amounts and proper journaling for now.
Most traders get trapped for years, thinking that trading is about predicting what the market will do next, instead of assessing what the market is doing now.
I hope this video helps many of you understand what the difference is, and how you can apply that concept to your own trading.
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