Nobody talks about the part between quitting your job and actually making it as a Trader. I lived it.
Waking up every morning knowing there's no paycheck coming. No boss to blame. Just me, my charts, and a family counting on me to figure it out.
I spent 3 years watching other traders post wins while I was journaling losses and trying to understand why I kept breaking my own rules.
The hardest part wasn't losing $13,000 in a day. It was sitting down the next morning and choosing to trade smaller, follow the plan, and trust a process that hadn't paid off yet.
Previous job gave me $10-12K a month and took my whole life. Trading gives me my whole life back, but only after it took everything I thought I knew about myself. If you're having trouble trading right now, still breaking rules, still frustrated, still wondering if this is even going to work.
The only difference between then and now is I stopped trying to be great and started trying to be consistent.
trading got easier when i stopped trying to catch the entire move
i catch my piece
i get paid
i close the charts
the market can keep the rest
i’m not greedy
just consistent
@albronco1OnX@thwiwathnhnusa1@silentxbt From the readme file that he commited, the CA was blank.
It just so happens that the three people from above (LinusTProjects) made a commit (an update to the readme file) changing the blank CA linus made