Joseph Strada
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Joseph Strada
@jmtsguy
Owner @Unleashdstrngth and @ThiccStixx











Most people have no idea what they’re stepping into when they enter the world of trading. And with trading I don't mean constantly staying at the charts because even if you're a "holder", you're essentially a trader (at least you're supposed to be if you're not subscribed to the "diamond hands" membership) From the "outside", common people see the flashy lifestyle, the numbers, the illusion of freedom, but they don’t see the blood, the suffering, and the soul-crushing reality that trading delivers to those who are unprepared. Because here’s the truth: trading will break you before it ever rewards you. It will test every fiber of your being, expose every weakness you have, and drag you through the depths of frustration, doubt, and despair. And for most, that is where the journey ends: crushed, defeated, and humiliated by a game that never cared about them in the first place. It starts off deceptively simple. You take a few trades, maybe even get lucky. You think: "This isn’t so hard." You start seeing numbers in green, and you begin to believe you’ve figured something out, that you’ve unlocked a secret others don’t know. You feel powerful, like you have control over the market. Then the market turns, and you watch helplessly as your account bleeds. The same strategy that worked yesterday fails today. The setups that looked perfect stop working. You tell yourself it’s just a rough patch, that you just need one good trade to turn things around, but that trade never comes. The drawdown gets deeper, the losses pile up, the emotions start creeping in. You adjust, thinking you’ve cracked the code only to get crushed again. You switch strategies, jump from indicator to indicator, searching for something, anything, that will make the pain stop but nothing works. The market moves in ways you don’t understand, punishing you for every hesitation, every moment of greed, every time you break your own rules. And soon, you’re staring at your screen in disbelief, watching the account you built disappear trade by trade. You ask yourself, "How did this happen? Where did I go wrong?" but the market doesn’t answer. It just keeps moving, indifferent to your suffering. Then comes the real pain. The emotional rollercoaster, the self-doubt, the frustration so overwhelming that it makes you want to smash your screen. The sleepless nights, replaying every mistake, trying to make sense of why it all went wrong. The days where you feel like a complete failure, where you wonder if you were ever cut out for this in the first place. Because these aren’t just numbers on a screen. These losses are your time, your effort, your confidence ripped away in an instant and when the losses start to mount, when the reality of what this game requires truly sets in, you will question everything. You will question your ability. You will question your intelligence. You will question your entire existence in this game. And the market won’t care. No one will care. Your friends won’t understand why you’re obsessed with charts. They’ll ask why you waste your time staring at numbers all day. Your family will tell you to quit, to get a “real” job. They will shake their heads when you tell them you're still at it, wondering why you won’t just move on. You will sit alone, staring at a screen, battling against yourself because trading isn’t just about reading charts, It’s about conquering the war inside your own mind. And that war is brutal. You will take losses that make you sick to your stomach. You will experience the torment of watching a trade go against you, only to reverse the moment you exit. You will hesitate, you will chase, you will break your own rules, because fear and greed own you. You think you're in control, but the market exposes every weakness you have. It forces you to confront your worst habits, your biggest flaws. Every mistake you make, you pay for it in cash. And here’s the worst part: this will take years. Not weeks. Not months. Years. Years of grinding, years of staring at charts, years of losing, learning, adapting, evolving. Years of questioning whether this is all worth it, whether you’ll ever make it, whether you’re wasting your time chasing an illusion. Because there is no shortcut and no secret formula. Only time, experience, and pain. And here’s the truth that no one wants to hear: most people won’t make it. Most people shouldn’t even try. Because trading demands more than just skill. It demands obsession. It demands discipline so unshakable that you can lose ten trades in a row and still execute the next one perfectly. It demands mental toughness so strong that you can sit through the pain, the doubt, the chaos, and not break. Most traders don’t fail because they lack intelligence, they fail because they lack the ability to endure. They lack the ability to push forward when everything in their mind is telling them to quit. This is why 90% of traders don’t make it. Because most people cannot handle the suffering. They cannot handle watching months of progress wiped out in a single bad week. They cannot handle the isolation, the discipline, the psychological warfare that this game demands. So if you’re here for easy money, leave now. If you’re here because you think you’ll get rich quickly, go find another fantasy. But if you’re the type who refuses to quit, who can take the losses, the failures, the sleepless nights, and keep going… if you can watch your account burn to the ground and still come back, more focused, more disciplined, more determined… Then maybe, just maybe, you stand a chance. Because this game doesn’t care about you. It will chew you up and spit you out. It will take everything from you, leave you broken, and laugh while doing it. But if you survive, if you fight through the pain and master yourself, then the market will reward you like nothing else in the world ever could. And that reward? It’s not just the money. It’s the freedom. It’s the power to generate wealth on your own terms. It’s the ability to wake up every day knowing you answer to no one. But only if you can endure the suffering. Only if you can pay the price. Most won’t.


























