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HOW TO CONTROL YOUR EMOTIONS WHEN TRADING?
The best way & safer way to trade, is to open a trade at support and close it at resistance, even if it looks super bullish and could go higher!
BEST APPROACH in my opinion is to close at resistance, wait for it to break through it upwards, and you buy back when it comes down to test & confirm the resistance into support!
With this practise you are training your patience & discipline! And staying strong against your emotions that keep making you FOMO buy & FUD sell
So you wait for it to break up, then it will drop to test the S/R.
If holds the line, you buy back, set a tight SL, and repeat the process! If fails to hold, you have your money safe & your emotions controlled and in check! Plus you are not staying exposed to the market conditions longer than necessary!
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JUST IN: Missing child from Michigan randomly shows up on someone's live stream in Miami, Florida.
17-year-old Troy Coleman, who has schizophrenia, has been missing for months and was thought to be dead.
During Lacy & Clix's live stream, a teen with his shirt off was seen going up to the live streamers and introducing himself.
Coleman's brother saw the video and then reached out to the streamers to tell them that the teen in the video was his brother and he had been missing for three months.
"Hello, my name is Trent Coleman and my missing little brother from Michigan was on Clix and Lacy's stream in Miami," the email read.
"He was wearing green shorts and they were making fun of him, he is not on drugs he is schizophrenic and he is 17 years old if someone can contact me about this i would be so thankful he has been missing for 3 months and his case was put on hom*cide in Michigan."
Lacy has since shared the information on X in hopes of finding Troy.
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