Faahhh...ยก๐ ๐
Market didn't give me confirmation quick enough
Mehn... Didn't even check the news today. Glad it didn't cause me any harm๐
(Dey check news oh)
#Forextrade#SMC#NZDCAD
If you're going to trade, trade properly.
Not half-prepared. Not emotionally
Show up with a plan. Do the analysis. Respect your risk.
If trading is worth your time and money, then it deserves your full commitment.
Half effort doesnโt cut it.
GM
Have a profitable week ahead๐๐
Itโs a very long story and honestly not something I can fully put into a single tweet.
Someday, Iโll host a Space dedicated to students on this exact topic because balancing Pharmacy School and trading was one of the hardest things Iโve ever done.
But if I had to summarize what helped me into 3 things, it would be:
Discipline - I learned very early that motivation comes and goes. There were days I was exhausted from classes, tests, and practicals, but discipline made sure I still showed up to study, journal, and improve my trading.
Proper Time Allocation - I stopped trying to do everything at once. When it was time for academics, I focused on academics. When it was time for trading, I focused on trading. Giving each responsibility its own dedicated time prevented both from suffering.
Having the Right Study Friends - This is highly underrated. The people around you can either accelerate your growth or distract you from it. I surrounded myself with friends who were serious about their goals, shared knowledge freely, held each other accountable, and made learning easier during difficult periods.
Looking back now, I donโt think I balanced trading and academics perfectly.
I just refused to quit on either of them. And over time, consistency compounded. โค๏ธ