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Riz Iqbal
@Wordsofrizdom
Host of The Words of Rizdom Podcast & @chartfanatics The #1 Trading Podcast In The World 👇
Beigetreten Ekim 2021
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Pradeep Bonde, a mentor to multiple 7, 8, and 9-figure traders says most traders are playing the wrong game.
“People think trading is about passion… it’s not.”
You can love the markets, study every day, and still not make money.
Because there’s a gap:
What real traders do vs what you think they do.
“Most pros aren’t hitting home runs… they’re hitting singles. Over and over again.”
But nobody wants that game.
They come in wanting big wins, fast money, life-changing trades.
Instead, the real game is repetitive, disciplined, and honestly… a bit boring.
So here’s the real question:
Are you willing to trade the way money is actually made… or just the way it looks exciting?
Full episode 👇
Riz Iqbal@Wordsofrizdom
The Stratgey that has made the MOST millionaire traders🚨 Pradeep Bonde breaks down Episodic Pivots, momentum bursts, and the one factor that separates traders who survive long term from those who blow up after early success. Full episode👇
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Singles would refer to the repeatable setup that may present itself more often but doesn’t lead to “HUGE” gains.
Everyone’s singles will be different no doubt but the premise of having a repeatable and more reoccurring setup that can add your singles up over time to prepare for that home run trade that may only appear a handful of times a year.
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@Wordsofrizdom Can somebody explain what is meant by "singles" are we talking quick 1R scalps? Or does pradeep mean 3 to 5 days momentum bursts when talkimg about singles? What setups does he use for singles? I appreciate the help. Thanks
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@JerrysTrades This is extremely true!
That’s why I’m proud of the traders on Chart Fanatics Live!
Following their process only and still manage to take incredible trades live on stream 🫡
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This is why most YouTube trader livestreams are garbage. The host dramatizes it to make it interesting and exciting, giving the audience the opposite impression of what successful trading actually looks like. Long periods of nothing. Observing. Ignoring noisy motion. Boring. Then methodical and process-driven execution with no shits given about immediate outcomes. Then back to waiting or logging off entirely. The kind of livestream nobody would watch. 😝
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That’s a great breakdown!
Boring can be hard to accept at first as we chase quick dopamine hits and special in this smart phone age where it’s designed to play on our dopamine.
So that forces many to chase that excitement when that calmness will bring better decision making and aim for a longer career.
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Really enjoyed this one Riz!
The hard part is that “boring” doesn’t feel neutral… it actually feels uncomfortable. Social media among other things wire you to want stimulation, movement, something happening.
So when trading gets quiet, clean, repetitive… it almost feels wrong.
What helped me a lot was changing what I pay attention to. instead of chasing excitement, I started noticing how it feels to be in a calm, controlled trade. Letting that be my reward.
Over time, that “boring” feeling starts to change. It’s not boring anymore… it’s stable. And stability is the real goal in trading.
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Great delivery, @andreacimi
There’s so much value to extract from what you’re saying.
Also, it’s gonna take me at least a week to get through this entire video 😂
chartfanatics@chartfanatics
Most Traders Wait For Confirmation… he’s ALREADY In🚨 Andrea breaks down how he reads order flow, understands how candles are actually formed, and times entries before the move, not after it. Full episode 👇
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Should these trades play out to target (could easily go the other way)
How much shall we bet if the prop firm will claim this is one sided betting?
Context:
Every entry was less than 1% risk.
Before a new entry the previous trade was always breakeven.
This is a swing account.
Original entry on March 3rd.
Never at any one time was more than 1% of risk on that table- actually think max risk was 0.75%
What do you think?

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@JesseMichael111 Thank you Jesse! That means a lot.
Massive thank you to the viewers and guests who make it all possible!
Haha and the answer for many is “YES” 😭
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@Wordsofrizdom Such a great episode.
Really enjoy your content, Riz.
Also, the funniest line: “what did you think… you’d hold over night and buy an island with a bikini clad woman?”
😂😂😂
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@JoshuaTrades1 Haha that’s definitely one way of looking at it!
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@Wordsofrizdom starts with passion and then turns boring when you've cracked the code
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@kamj007 @PradeepBonde Love to hear that! The big wins take care of themselves in that process!
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@PradeepBonde is the OG! I've attended a few of his bootcamps - he was one of the first people who showed me what “real” trading actually looks like
The part that stuck with me is exactly this.
It’s not about big wins everyday. It’s about executing a repeatable process without needing it to feel exciting
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@Wordsofrizdom the gap is treating every trade like it needs to be exciting instead of boring and repeatable
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@MarketJournalX I get what you mean. There’s never a single answer which is what I think alot of people are always looking for.
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@Wordsofrizdom He’s not wrong but that passion still needs to present alongside doing what works! Without the passion most won’t last long enough to make it happen.
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@chartfanatics Couldn’t agree more! His contribution to the community has been so much!
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@amaloadedforex More trades doesn’t mean less risk
It just hides it
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Spreading risk does not always reduce risk.
Sometimes it multiplies it.
Many prop traders scale across accounts
then copy the same trade everywhere.
One loss hits all accounts at once.
Now everything is red.
That is where control breaks.
Experienced traders limit exposure.
One mistake should not affect everything.
If one trade goes wrong does it hit one account or all of them?
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