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The Engineer
@Engineer_RTH
Intraday-Short Term Futures Trading. Not Financial Advice. Traveler of both Time and Price.
Katılım Mart 2022
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@Engineer_RTH Excellent! I haven’t been able to day trade much . However I was able to use the exact frame work to catch some incredible bullish swing trades!
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@Engineer_RTH Completed my Uni last week uncle. Just got settled shifting. Happy you see you back!
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@Engineer_RTH Holly molly unc is back. We missed you unc, how are you?
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I’m disgusted with trading on social media.
What someone new — someone who isn’t profitable yet, someone who doesn’t even know where to start — finds out there is devastating.
Most content creators aren’t traders. They don’t know what they’re doing. Their entire content is garbage engineered to farm maximum engagement in minimum time.
Everyone’s “the first to…” “the only one who…” “I’ve been trading NQ for 8 years when nobody else was…” “Comment PDF and i will send you…”
Shut up.
Nobody is making valuable content anymore. Content that actually helps someone.
The strategies they sell in those 1-minute videos are complete trash.
People don’t aspire to be traders. They aspire to sell you a course on how to be one — without being one themselves.
They show you payouts: fake (AI-generated) or real ones they achieved by gambling across multiple accounts, flipping them until one pays out.
We live in a rotten society. One that worships money. Without values. Without virtue. Without the idea that you should do good because it’s the right thing to do.
Seneca’s words come to mind: “The reward of a good deed is having done it.”
As I mature, I realize that most of the people I thought I admired were just wearing masks.
I trust almost no one in this industry anymore. And that saddens me.
It makes me question how I want to create my content. Or whether it’s even worth creating content at all. The “competition” is ruthless — willing to do anything to sell you something fast. Stepping on anyone. Not caring about the damage they cause to new traders.
It breaks me to see hopeful people enter this world, knowing almost for certain they’ll lose their money, their time, and even their hope — because they’ll run into a fake trader first.
And the new scammers camouflage perfectly. The paradigm has shifted. It’s no longer the one flexing luxury cars and watches. Now the scammer shows up as a humble lamb who “suffered just like you” and in “3 simple steps” will give you his winning strategy. He manipulates your psychology so you empathize with him, trust him, and enter his mentorship. And because you already paid, you hold on for months with hope.
But in the end — you wasted your time.
Thanks to social media and prop firms, trading has reached more people. Many young people who years ago couldn’t afford to trade because they had no capital. I’m one of them. I’m 25. I lost my mother when I was 18. I started trading at 22 with 0€ in the bank. And the little money I eventually got, I wasted on courses from these people.
So here’s my question: Who do I want to be? What do I want to bring to this industry?
An example. A path. A way to be free and independent. A way to build yourself as a virtuous man — not a coward whose only way to make a living is by taking money from people through lies.
— Corleone.
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@I_Am_The_ICT @Engineer_RTH 1 Minute later than our mentor... Fun stuff <3
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Trading has been the hardest and most soul-crushing challenge of my life. With the only real goal being freedom, for me and my family.
Raising a whole child building a family this past year while trading forced me to see why every click matters. The weight is heavy, but so is the reward.
Never been so genuinely motivated.
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