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@lanto_trades @smartpropfirm One of the only companies actually for the trader.
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Lanto x SmartPropFirm
🎁 GIVEAWAY: x20 FREE Prop Accounts
(Winner’s choice: Lucid, Tradeify, Alpha, etc)
SPF is a prop platform that actually benefits my community long term. You earn rewards on every purchase and get a free eval at payout as a bonus.
How to enter:
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Follow @lanto_trades + @smartpropfirm
Comment your favorite thing about SmartPropFirm!
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Lanto 🧲@lanto_trades
Giveaway? 👀 100 ❤️ and I’ll do it!
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Picking a random reply to this tweet to win $2000 in 24 hours.
Go!
Hoops@Hoopss
All in $15,000 on the Seahawks to beat the Patriots If Seattle wins, i will be giving 1 person who likes this tweet $2,000.
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@smartpropfirm Pass the account with a few A+ trades. Once in funded, make at least two A++ Trades to get me a significant buffer, and then stay consistent by using Turtle Soup @ open or Liquidity Sweep of major liquidity zone, CISD, or iFVG to target opposing liquidity. Everyday like clockwork
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Got 50+ TakeProfitTrader accounts to give away 🙂
x16 $150K
x34 $50K
If you have an account with SmartPropFirm.com, you’re eligible to win one in our monthly raffle.
We are proud to have issued 400+ payout bonuses to our users and sent out 1,000 free prop accounts in January 🚀
Will give a few out to the comments.
If you had a free TPT account (no act fees + daily payouts), what is your plan to get it to payout?

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Keep it slow and steady. It's not a fucking race.
Whilst I know (as I’m sure you do too) that change doesn’t need to be implemented on the first day of a New Year, or your birthday, or the beginning of the week (ad infinitum), there is still something satisfying about beginning during what feels like a logical transition point.
The New Year is perfect for this, but so many people make resolutions and don’t keep to them.
One of the things I’ve found most useful over the years is learning to push myself while also being forgiving. This has been especially important for me as someone who deals with a cocktail of difficulties, including ADHD (where focus can come and then completely go), perfectionist tendencies, and an all-or-nothing mindset.
Remember, almost all of us have issues that we may see as an impediment to our progress. Some of us feel that not having enough capital holds us back. Some of us might have enough capital but have health-related issues that hold us back and make it harder to cope with day-to-day life as easily as others. Still others have none of these issues but perhaps have time constraints due to personal commitments (family and a 9–5 can be a big one). The issues we can face are endless.
But it’s also important to remember that whilst you may feel you have disadvantages compared to the next person, you almost always have advantages over them too, even if you’re not sure exactly what they are.
Maybe you have discipline where they lack it. Maybe you have a support network where they are isolated. Maybe you simply have more drive.
You won’t always know what your edge is over the next person because most people aren’t transparent about themselves and their lives, but I promise you this is true.
You’re never as behind as you think, and you’re never as alone as it feels.
So, to perform better in 2026, you need to think about working to your strengths and coming up with solutions to combat perceived weaknesses.
Brainstorm problems, decide on simple solutions, and go slowly. The adage of becoming 1% better every day is powerful.
You don’t need to do everything perfectly. You just need to do some things a little better than you are doing them already. But be forgiving with yourself. And remember that even when things are going well, refinement still matters.
I’ve often used blunt language as a form of tough love to try and motivate people. But the downside of that is that if you take this name-calling too seriously, you can end up being too judgmental of yourself and possibly hindering your progress.
Allow yourself to be human. We make emotional decisions. We make mistakes. This is fine. The aim is not to never make a mistake, the aim is to make mistakes and learn from them so you don’t end up repeating them over and over again.
So go into this year with intention, patience, and self-respect. Do a few things slightly better than last year, consistently.
I wish you all a healthy, happy, focused, and profitable 2026.
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Huge Holiday Sales with Code: SMART
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To enter:
- Like and RT this post
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@DodgysDD Yup, BE for me on my copy accounts also. GG’s, we come back tomorrow.
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@BrettSimba @Tradeify @Tradeify is constantly improving their plans to help the trader, no matter what trading style you have. The select accounts are the way to go! Thank you for always being on top of it and for being one of the most trustworthy firms in this space!
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Over $100,000,000 paid out at @Tradeify
Lowkey shed a tear watching this video🥹
Thank you all so much for all the support, we projected to be where we are in 10+ years and we made it here in just 15 months😤
We’re just getting started family🏎️
Check reply for a giveaway🎁
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@AC_Trades With all due respect, this is incorrect. You can still withdraw the 3k after your first payout as long as your balance is over what your balance is after you take the first payout, which is 3k in your example.
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@Junning5777 @aw_trades_ The Maximum drawdown remains at $0 no matter what your balance is.
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@tradertheory Sweep of BSL, displacement (MSS), to target imbalance in discount from May.
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@DodgysDD Full transparency: I was up pretty heavy this week (over 10R) with only using 2 micros. Woke up on Friday, did my analysis on NQ, forgot to switch to MNQ, and blew my accounts. Freaking OPEX dude. Done dwelling on it though. Rookie mistake, but a taking the lesson and moving on.
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