@richard_mill_ $25 to $500 is possible… but the real question be: can your psychology survive the journey? 👀
Most people no blow account because of strategy, na greed and overtrading dey finish them.
Risk small. Compound slowly. Stay alive long enough. 📈
Aggressive traders enter early to catch the whole move.
Conservative traders wait for confirmation to protect capital.
One chases opportunity.
The other protects probability.
The real edge is knowing which trader you need to be in each setup. 📊
Account flipping is not trading. It’s gambling.
Yes, you might double an account in a day… but the same mindset will blow it the next day.
Professional traders focus on risk management, not quick flips.
Slow growth > fast losses. 📉➡️📈
Flipping an account looks exciting until it wipes you out.
One lucky trade can make you feel like a genius, but one bad trade can erase everything.
Real traders don’t chase flips.
They protect capital, manage risk, and grow accounts slowly.
Consistency beats gambling. 📈
Another mistake traders make is inconsistent risk-to-reward. Today you’re using 1:4, tomorrow 1:7, next day something else. That’s not a system — that’s gambling.
Pick a risk-reward that fits your strategy and stay consistent with it.
In trading, consistency beats excitement.📈
Trading will humble you if you don’t respect risk management.
One thing every trader must learn early is how to set a proper Stop Loss and Take Profit. You can’t just enter a trade and assume the market will reach one big target. The market doesn’t move because of hope
it moves because of structure, liquidity, and real reasons.
Before you place TP, ask yourself:
What in the market can actually push price to that level?
If there’s no clear reason, then you’re just guessing.
wouldn’t take.
Good trading isn’t about being on the charts 24/7.
It’s about having a session and sticking to it.
Pick your hours.
Trade your plan.
Then close the charts and rest.
The market will still be there tomorrow.
Discipline makes money, not sleepless nights.
Midnight trading hits different.
Everyone else is asleep… but you’re there staring at the charts.
Refreshing the screen every few minutes.
Watching every candle move like your life depends on it.
You tell yourself you’re “hustling”.
But deep down, you’re just tired and emotional.
Trading in the middle of the night messes with your discipline.
You start forcing entries.
You see setups that aren’t really there.
And before you know it, you’re in trades you normally