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Market Ghost|3CM📈📉
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Unlocking Market Edge with 3CM ||Trader||Mentor||6+ Years Experience. “Turning unprofitable traders into consistently profitable traders.”👇👇
Katılım Temmuz 2023
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One outcome means nothing on its own.
What matters is the pattern over time.
Consistency is built through repetition,
through hundreds of decisions made the same way.
Anyone can have a good or bad trade.
Very few can maintain a standard
across hundreds of executions.
That’s where real performance is measured..
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Most traders are addicted to action.
They feel the need to be in the market,
to prove something,
to stay busy.
But the market rewards selectivity, not activity.
The real edge is patience without pressure,
and execution without hesitation.
Knowing when to stay out
is what keeps capital intact
and separates professionals from the rest.
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I hate the argument that profitable traders are able to be patient and not trade every day because they now have money.
Ummm no, that’s how you become profitable in the first place. By not forcing yourself to trade every candle you see.
Trading doesn’t pay you based on time spent at your desk, like other jobs.
It pays you based on the quality of your decisions.
Who’s the better trader in this scenario:
1. Trader who sits out for 3-6 months because they don’t see any reason to put on risk.
2. Trader who can’t wait patiently and trades every single session blowing up numerous accounts.
Who is outperforming by actually doing nothing?
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Flat days expose a truth most traders avoid.
You’re not paid for participation…
You’re paid for selectivity.
The urge to act is rarely about opportunity
It’s about discomfort with doing nothing.
A system that keeps you out is still producing results.
You just can’t measure discipline the same way you measure profit.
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Most traders don’t misunderstand the market…
They misunderstand what actually gives them an edge.
Price reflects everything fundamentals, sentiment, positioning long before you can label it.
Arguing what comes “first” is noise.
The real question is whether your model lets you act without hesitation when it matters.
Depth isn’t in terminology.
It’s in clarity under uncertainty.
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Time spent isn’t what separates professionals from everyone else.
Direction of effort does.
You can sit in front of charts all day and still be guessing…
Or spend an hour executing a refined, repeatable process.
The market doesn’t pay for activity.
It pays for precision under pressure.
Most aren’t losing because they do too little
They’re losing because they never defined what actually matters.
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Imagine thinking you can make a living from trading
By trading just 1-2 hours a day
Sure, you might make some money for a while
But this is a cutthroat game
If you’re not constantly working, learning and adapting - your results will get worse and worse and you’ll fall behind
I’m still trading, backtesting and analysing the charts for 4-5 hours a day
And that’s while I’m running other businesses, teaching my students, etc
Only the 0.1% of traders make GOOD money
You won’t stay in the top 0.1% if you’re spending an hour on trading each day then scrolling TikTok for the rest of it
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The market doesn’t reward awareness.
It punishes hesitation disguised as caution.
Most will “observe” and still get caught…
Not because they didn’t see it, but because they lacked a defined response.
Danger isn’t in volatility.
It’s in participating without a clear condition to act or to stay out.
Knowing when not to engage is a skill few ever refine.
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That’s not resilience.
That’s often just attachment.
Surviving rock bottom doesn’t make you profitable
what matters is what you correct after it.
Most keep going with the same habits
that took them there in the first place.
Real traders don’t just endure pain.
They refine their process until the pain stops repeating.
Persistence without adjustment is just a slower way to fail.
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Most traders think their limit is a percentage.
It isn’t. It’s a feeling.
The moment your decisions start coming from discomfort
instead of process you’ve already exceeded it.
Drawdown isn’t dangerous because of the loss
it’s dangerous because it exposes your need to recover.
A professional’s real tolerance is simple:
they stop the moment discipline starts slipping.
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