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Every SMC trader I know ignores the one thing that determines 50% of their edge.
I spent years drawing perfect order blocks. Spotting liquidity sweeps. Reciting concepts like scripture.
And still losing money.
The candles were never the problem. Time was.
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If religion didn't exist, the North would have skinned all her politicians alive - home by home.
At the core of Nigeria's working engine as a business, is a simplistic architectural design woven by the trifecta compact of religion, politics & culture.
None of these individual units from the trifecta can function by itself. Religion needs politics, politics needs culture.
All of these individual units are important for the Nigerian people to remain a certain way, for Nigeria to work - for some people.
The reason why certain Christians get abroad and stop going to church altogether is because they discovered that most of the requests the Nigerian church made us pray for, are basic amenities we lacked because of terrible governance.
The church has a market to sell, which is the merchandise of hope but for that merchandise to be relevant, the political beampoint has to do its part - keep policies in place that make sure the people keep seeking hope.
If policies work, everything runs, the ordinary Nigerian can feed, provide and slowly scale upwards the Maslow's hierarchy of needs - the hopeless wouldn't need the church.
If wicked policies run long enough, sometimes the hopeless might seek to speak up - that's where tradition and culture comes in. They create a taper of morality that forbids rebellion.
Sometimes they work hand in hand with religion but the goal is simple - make sure people don't and can't speak. Trap them under the guilt of rebellion. Repeatedly echo that leaders are "appointed by God".
This my friend, is the machinery that has ensured the wheels of the weaponization of poverty run smoothly.
This is a complex conversation we keep avoiding, a conversation that spotlights the instructive elements in a social experiment, like Nigeria, that keeps people chained.
Fire is good - good to cook, good to warm but fire once razed down the entire city of London. This is my point.
Religion is one of the paradoxical social tools that has entrenched into the fibres of our humanity.
As much as it is designed to enforce good, it's been responsible for a lot of bad.
As much as it liberates, it imprisons.
It unites communities, while demonizing others.
The destructive part about this social experiment is that, it is not forceful. Despite its design, it makes you feel like you're willing participants.
As long as you're within, you'll think you're wearing bangles - but people outside the matrix can see visible chains.
It is difficult to step into the awareness of these operational standpoints and not be consistently angry. It is not difficult. It is impossible.