Jesse Livermore mapped this market pattern over 100 years ago. He used the same framework to position before the 1929 crash — turning it into one of the greatest trades in history.
Livermore’s Speculative Chart shows how smart money slowly distributes to retail before a major market top forms.
Right now? We’re sitting around Stage 6–7:
The first pullback after the public trap.
Most people still think the bull run is safe.
That’s usually when the danger begins.
From @leshka_eth
Your friends and family may not understand why you trade.
They'll tell you to quit. They'll tell you to get a "safer" path.
Don't let other people's doubts make your decisions for you.
If this is what you truly want, commit to mastering the craft.
Study when it's hard. Journal your mistakes. Protect your capital. Stay consistent.
Trading isn't about getting rich overnight. It's about becoming skilled enough to earn the right to stay in the game.
Whether you succeed or decide it's not for you, make that decision based on experience not on someone else's fear.
Keep showing up. One disciplined day at a time. 📊
🇺🇸 The worst possible welcome gift for a new Fed Chair
Kevin Warsh is already facing his first major inflation shock
CPI jumps to 4.1%. Highest in 3 years
Core CPI jumps to 2.8%. Highest in 9 months
Trump wanted rate cuts
Warsh wanted rate cuts
Inflation just said: not happening
Rate cut odds: below 1%
Rate hike odds: above 70%
If the Fed hikes to crush inflation
Markets get crushed too
I've been warning about this for weeks
Capital Management
Risk only 1–2% of total capital per trade to survive losing streaks.
Calculate position size using: (Risk Amount × Pip Value per lot) ÷ Stop Loss (pips).
Maintain a minimum 1:2 risk-to-reward ratio (e.g., 50 pip risk / 100 pip target).
🇺🇸 THE U.S. STOCK MARKET IS ABOUT TO FOOL EVERYONE.
The AI narrative is stabilizing and the hype is slowly fading which means the stock market is in trouble.
High interest rates, high inflation, high yields, low consumer sentiment.
These things will shock the S&P-500 at any given moment.
When that happens, it will be extremely ugly.