I know your mentor might not have told you this, but I will.
The first few minutes of a new trading week shouldn’t be spent looking for entries.
They should be spent understanding the story the market is telling.
Before I risk a single dollar, I ask myself:
• What did the Weekly just tell me?
• What has the Daily confirmed?
• Is H4 in agreement?
• Is H1 simply providing the execution?
Only after those questions are answered do I start looking for an entry.
Most traders do the exact opposite.
They open the charts and immediately start hunting for setups.
That’s why they end up forcing trades.
The entry is the easiest part of the trade.
Building the narrative is where the real edge is.
If you can learn to read the story before looking for the setup, you’ll stop chasing the market and start executing with confidence.
Trade the narrative, not just the candle. 🤝🦅
Happy New Week!
Go And Prosper! 🎉
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What do you think will be my response?
Some of you will get a message like this and quickly jump on it,
Phone number is United States , but the number is not there.
No American begins a sentence with "So"
Then proceeds to say, Saw u, then used filler words RIGHT.
I've dealt with so many people from abroad especially United States and sometimes it's hard to understand their English, cos they don't use abbreviations, they don't start words with Sooooo 😂 mumu.
Y'all should be careful, hackers can buy international number to get to you.
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No mentor can save you.
No strategy can carry you.
No indicator can protect you.
At some point,
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The market upgrades you only
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