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Tytan.eth
@LabsMfh
NFT and crypto enthusiast exploring the future of finance. 🚀 #Crypto #NFTs
Blockchain Katılım Haziran 2017
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My professional ego is too strong to recommend random people or questionable systems.
I don’t believe in, or promote any get-rich-quick schemes.
I know @ImreSG personally - and his professional ego is just as strong.
We don't waste time on noise.
After years in this industry, you learn that real knowledge goes far beyond "50-bucks-trades".
Building meaningful wealth requires significant investment, not just capital, but time, effort, and endurance.
Finance is one of the most rewarding fields, but staying in the game long term is hard and not for everyone.
If you’re chasing quick wins, this isn’t for you.
But
If you’re focused on building real wealth over time, go check it out.
Professionals operate differently.
@X can be misleading at times, but moments like these make it worth being there.
⬇️
Imre Gams@ImreSG
I hope you find some value in what I have to share. It was such a great experience filming this episode. Don’t forget to buy all my merch. Link in bio lol 🙄 youtu.be/vpgIcxHV1tw?si…
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+$88,000 🟢 LIVE TRADED!
Lanto 🧲@lanto_trades
+$88,122.45 🟢 1 winner. All executed on live stream!
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Things I’ve built in the last 9 days since setting up my openclaw agent as a trader & investor in stocks
1.) Stock scanner - Scans for my favorite setups on anytime frame so I can save 45+ mins scanning the market
2.) TradingView Indicator - Combined a few of my favorite indicators and things they were missing and launched my own thats way more accurate
3.) Company events section in the scanner - tells me when companies report major events that can lead to big moves
4.) An options contracts filter - when I’m ready to trade it pulls the options chain info and gives me the top 3 contracts too chose from based off risk levels + potential returns
This has been one of the craziest days and I’m still just getting started as someone who doesn’t know anything about coding.
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"My main beef with the many gurus teaching outrageously expensive weekend courses is their outcome focus. They are driving their agenda by the use of external stimuli, such as portraying themselves in a helicopter or on a private jet, and they portray trading as an easy profession to master, or one where there is a secret to be learned, and once in possession of this coveted secret you become your own ATM. Rarely if EVER will these gurus risk their reputation by disclosing their trades in real time. It is always after the fact. We never hear about their losing trades. This gives the illusion that losing is a mere inconvenience you experience from time to time when trading."
- Tom Hougaard
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A good run can quietly change how traders behave.
At first nothing feels wrong.
In fact everything feels better. Decisions feel cleaner, the market starts making more sense and execution feels smooth.
That’s where the shift begins.
The same rules that once felt important start to fade.
Less checking. Less hesitation. More trust in the moment.
It feels like control but it isn’t.
Nothing breaks right away. Results can still look fine.
But the focus has already changed from following a process to trusting a feeling.
And that’s where consistency starts slipping.
The market doesn’t really test discipline when things are going bad.
It tests it when everything is going well.
What usually changes in your behavior after a good run?
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