Ken
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Ken
@ICTRaid
SMB Leader/Visionary. love building businesses.
Greenville, SC Katılım Şubat 2025
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@MW_Futures @I_Am_The_ICT How is this going? I’m building something very similar - but with walknfkeward testing and some quant best practices (beysian and Monte Carlo , etc)
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To be 100% clear here, this things will not be for sale. I am just sharing progression in my love for trading and programming.
Currently working on a few more algorithms to expand my arsenal. My newest quant algorithm "MW Ultrium" is mainly based on @I_Am_The_ICT 2022 lessons in regards to premium/discount, fvg's, orderblocks and a few more things.
Once I am satisfied with the tradingview version I will move it over to @NinjaTrader for full automated trading.
Right now I still do it manually with an funded evaluation 50k account.

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@I_Am_The_ICT Man - made more bread today because of your guidance! Finally I’m getting it! Thank you!
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@I_Am_The_ICT Uh yeah. Proof to any doubters that you called it before the market even got there. Nice job. Made some cheese - and I know WHY.
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"ICT is not profitable."
There. I said it.
...well, kind of 👀
I spent time automating a completely non-ICT strategy - simple EMA-based logic, nothing fancy - just to prove a point to myself.
The result?
📈 +$26,089 P&L
✅ 72.86% win rate
🔢 210 trades
📉 Max drawdown: only -$1895
⚡ Profit factor: 1.929
One year. 5M MNQ. Fully automated.
Here's the truth - ICT concepts ARE profitable. I've already automated my own ICT algo and it runs every day. This experiment just reminded me that there are literally 1000s of ways to trade - ICT is one of the best, but it's not the only path.
You just gotta figure out what works and automate it.
Want to test my ICT algo FREE for 3 days?
👇 Drop "ICT" in the comments and repost this, then check your DMs.

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REPEAT AFTER ME
Local SEO is evolving again.
NAP citations still help.
Reviews still help.
Your GBP still matters.
But LLM citations are now the multiplier.
ChatGPT, Gemini and AI Overviews are not picking random businesses.
There is a clear pattern behind who gets recommended.
Bookmark this.
What people THINK is enough
• Perfect NAP
• Clean citations
• Solid GBP
• A few backlinks
• Some reviews
All of this is still important,
but it is no longer enough by itself.
Traditional citations influence Google.
They do not influence LLMs in the same way.
What actually influences AI recommendations now
1. External listicles and roundups
ChatGPT pulls from:
• Best X in city posts
• Local roundup blogs
• Niche guides
• Third party comparisons
• Micro media directories
If multiple external sites list you,
LLMs start repeating you.
If nobody lists you,
LLMs pretend you do not exist.
This is training data, not ranking factors.
2. Recency beats authority
Fresh mentions matter more than DR.
2025 content gets cited far more than older pages.
Updating placements is required now.
3. Repetition equals truth in an LLM
The more often your business appears across the web,
the more “true” you become to AI models.
Traditional citations give credibility.
LLM listicles give discoverability.
You need both.
The new Local SEO and LLM SEO hybrid strategy
Step 1: Maintain your NAP foundation
GBP, citations, reviews and normal local SEO
Still required and still works.
Step 2: Add LLM listicle citations
Get featured in:
• Best X lists
• Local roundups
• Comparison guides
• Top 10 service in city articles
This is what LLMs ingest.
Step 3: Refresh every 3 to 6 months
Models heavily prefer fresh data.
Old mentions fade out.
This is the future of Local SEO
Traditional citations get Google’s attention.
LLM listicles get AI’s attention.
Stack both and you dominate everywhere.
I built a method to feature your business on 500 listicles across 500 websites to boost LLM visibility.
Comment JIMMY and I will DM it to you (Must be following)

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LLMs cite. If your brand isn’t mentioned online, you won’t show up 🙂
So here are 422 places to fix that!
Finding quality directories is painful.
Most are outdated, irrelevant, or never cited by LLMs!
So I’m giving you access to the internal database we use for our own clients to boost their DR and grow their brand presence!
This database includes:
- 422 hand checked directories
- Categorized based on type of directory, and pricing
- Includes their DR, and estimated traffic
- Notes on what to submit, what to skip, and why
We use this list to pick the right directories for every client.
It helps you spread structured mentions across the internet fast, and build your domain authority.
If you want the full list 👇
Like & Reply "Directory" And I’ll DM it to you
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Ken retweetledi

30s and 40s:
> You take care of children
> You take care of parents
> Your body works somewhat well
> You work hard to further your career
> You can "do what you want" (allegedly)
> It's a lot
Obviously, the above are generalizations and not universally applicable...but many of us feel it.
I sometimes find myself thinking of the future, when kids require less attention, and when the career will be less demanding.
It's easy to think the grass is greener in a year, a decade.
But at that point, the parents might be gone. And the kids will be busy. And the body might be going downhill.
So in moments like this, when the myriad obligations feel overwhelming, I try to feel grateful for what I have.
Every season is perfect in its own way.
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i don't think you understand
everyone's still chasing backlinks like it's 2015
meanwhile smart local businesses focus on what actually moves the needle:
• 1 quality link per page (prevents AI content penalties)
• hyper-local trust signals (chamber, sponsorships, community involvement)
fix your on-page optimization first, then build strategic local authority
if you want a list of 3180 sites where you can build FREE BACKLINKS, comment "LOCALRANK" + bookmark this post, and I'll DM it to you (must be following)
only available for the next 72 hours

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The #1 code snippet Google wants but you're not using (Save this now)
Stop relying on basic SEO. Stop thinking "my web guy handled it."
Instead, add Local Business Schema in like 10 minutes.
Gonna be real, didn't know what schema was for months...
Thought it was some advanced developer thing I couldn't touch.
Turns out you can literally copy-paste it. Felt kinda dumb lol.
Here's why schema matters:
It's literally instructions for Google
You're telling Google "hey I'm a business, here's my hours, here's my address"
Instead of making them guess from your website text.
Shows up as rich results
Star ratings, hours, price range all show in search results
Without schema, you just get boring blue links.
Takes 10 minutes to add
Google has a free Schema Markup Generator
Fill in your info. Copy the code. Paste in your website header. Done.
Verify it actually works
Google's Rich Results Test shows if you did it right
If it's broken, it tells you exactly what to fix.
Dentist added schema and started showing star ratings in search results.
Click-through rate went up 40% overnight. Same ranking position. Just better display.
By the way, we built a step-by-step VSL Launch Kit to help you create videos that actually sell.
Comment “LOCALRANK” + bookmark this post and we’ll DM it to you for free (must be following).

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@tariksehovich @oliverbrocato This is exactly right. Mine leaked - then the sent a new one under warranty with new an improved design- which also leaked - then they were like $900 gets you a new one!
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@oliverbrocato the Eight Sleep will likely leak just before your warranty is up, leak again and then they will just ignore you...
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Everyone says automation is "no-code."
It's not.
It's low-code pretending to be accessible.
You still need to understand:
→ JSON structures
→ Webhook configurations
→ API authentication
→ Error handling logic
→ Node parameters
That's not "no-code." That's coding with a visual interface.
Real no-code means one thing: English in, automation out.
Synta is the first tool that actually delivers this.
Not "AI-assisted building" where you still debug for hours.
Not "simplified interface" where you still need to understand technical concepts.
Actual plain English → Working n8n workflow.
I've tested every MCP, every AI tool, every "automation assistant."
The n8n MCP? Still requires you to understand n8n.
Synta? Understands n8n for you.
The difference is brutal:
n8n MCP: "Here's some code that might work if you configure these 17 parameters correctly"
Synta: "Here's your working workflow. It's already in your instance."
If you can describe a process in English, you can automate it.
No exceptions. No learning curve. No bullshit.
This is what no-code was supposed to be from day one.
Comment "ACCESS" and I'll send you:
→ The MCP application link
→ How to check if you got access
If you didn't get MCP, the main Synta site is still incredible for true no-code automation.
The gap between "I want this automated" and "it's automated" just disappeared.

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Ken retweetledi

I just trained a custom GPT on all 4 Russell Brunson books
to help you:
-craft offers so good people feel stupid saying no
-write ad copy that turns strangers into buyers
-understand your dream customer's psychology
-build sales pages that print money
-design products that print money while you sleep
-get frameworks used by 7-figure funnel builders
like, rt + reply with "SECRETS" and i'll send it straight to your DMs (must be following so i can dm)
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