I worked so hard this weekend. Can’t remember the last time I did so much work in such a short time.
But there is no rest until 10,000+ people point to me and say I helped them hit profitability.
Until then I’ll keep working.
If you really wanna be successful in trading, you cannot do average. That’s just the truth.
Most of you complaining about not making money should take a sit and ask yourself— are you doing anything extra? You’d realize you are doing same thing with others.
Average can not work here
Study to the point that you will begin to question yourself if you are not doing too much.
How many hours do you backtest?
What are the strategies you developed to help your trading psychology?
How do you journal or do you even journal at all?
How do you intend to be a better trader ? Just by waking up and trading? That’s not gonna work.
You still have enough time
Get to work
You are just lazy or perhaps just an average guy with average work.
If you want average to work, then you need a 9 to 5 not trading…..
You don’t lack discipline
You lack trading rules backed by data
You lack belief in your edge
Collect the stats, show your brain what executing your plan looks like over a long period of time and how it rewards you
Gather proof that a single loss does not matter because you’ll still come out the other end profitable
Do that and your “lack of discipline” problem will become a thing of the past
Trading is the hardest path nobody respects.
You sacrifice years.
You fight your own mind every single day.
You lose money and sleep.
You feel broken more times than you can count.
You keep showing up anyway.
That is why traders end up rich and free.
monday tells how tuesday will print
tuesday tells how wednesday will print
by wednesday,
every possible profile for the weekly range is narrowed down to only one option
that is how the weekly candle develops
avoid monday
consider tuesday
exploit wednesday, thursday, and friday
If you’re working 9–5 or still in school and trading at night…
This is for you:
You are building a bridge out of your current life.
It’s slow.
It’s stressful.
But it’s progress.