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Sid Beech

@Sid_Beech

Founder of TradeNexa — built it because no journal actually helped me understand why I was losing | https://t.co/A0wbvfvHIs

Katılım Mayıs 2026
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Sid Beech
Sid Beech@Sid_Beech·
Year 1: Losing. Consistently. Year 2-3: Profitable. Consistently. The strategy didn't change. I started reviewing my trades like I actually wanted to know the truth. Turns out the problem was never the market. Now I'm building the tool I wish existed when I was losing.
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Sid Beech
Sid Beech@Sid_Beech·
@TradingInTheNow just being able to sit on your hands is a super power in trading. If your setup isn't there, or you hesitated, don't FOMO in. The market will be there tomorrow.
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Sanjeev S
Sanjeev S@TradingInTheNow·
The hard part about trading isn't the analysis. Truthfully, I think you can teach a monkey to draw up an order block or FVG. The harder part is behaving consistently once money gets involved. Can you take the same setup after it just lost money? Can you keep your risk consistent when losing/winning? Can you sit on your hands when conditions don't suit your edge? This is where most people fall apart - not because they don't know what to do, but because having consistent behaviour around money is a completely different skill.
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Sid Beech
Sid Beech@Sid_Beech·
@zaruww If you can push through all of that you'll be a completely different version on the other side.
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𝐙𝐀𝐑𝐔
𝐙𝐀𝐑𝐔@zaruww·
Trading is fucking hard because it slowly dismantles your ego. At first, you think intelligence will save you. Then you think effort will. Then you think confidence will. The market strips all of that away. It doesn’t care how smart you are. It doesn’t care how badly you want it. It only respects discipline executed consistently under pressure. That realization hurts more than losses because it means you can’t shortcut growth.
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Sid Beech
Sid Beech@Sid_Beech·
@TradingComposur Timing is everything. Just hesitating for a few seconds can be the difference between a perfect entry and a late one.
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Trading Composure
Trading Composure@TradingComposur·
You want to be like a lion sitting in a bush waiting for the weakest, lamest antelope to come around. A clearly defined trading plan helps you achieve that. Like a lion, you know exactly what you're looking for. There's little or no guessing.
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Sid Beech
Sid Beech@Sid_Beech·
@AdamWTrades This is where most people rush it and blow the account. Best of luck - A+ setups only!
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Adam 🎯
Adam 🎯@AdamWTrades·
My goal for June was simple: get a payout. So far I'm 3/5 winning days. Focused on consistency, sticking to my plan, and not being a dumb ass. Probably won’t be the biggest payout.
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Sid Beech
Sid Beech@Sid_Beech·
@tradermike1234 Rinky dink is the perfect way to put it😂 Pretty true though. Watching these influences is just mental stimulation and distracts you from what really matters.
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Trader Mike
Trader Mike@tradermike1234·
Because really think about the views these guys pull Thounsands upon Thounsands upon Thounsands every video Think about all that liquidity COMBINED in the markets Sure one person makes no difference But imagine all those people trading the same rinky dink unprofitable patterns Understand how they are thinking about it Then when you understand how the markets really work you can exploit those scenarios where that pattern presents for profit (you take the other side) think outside the box
Trader Mike@tradermike1234

If you want unconventional results, you do unconventional things I will literally watch videos from random big creators like TJR or Alex G Mamba or whoever Not to learn from them but to just get a glimpse of how the masses think Most the videos are marketing anyway so the knowledge part is lacking... But you still get a glimpse of how the 90% trader thinks I recommend

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Sid Beech
Sid Beech@Sid_Beech·
@spideycrypt In most cases I'd say so. The amount of times I used to say to myself "just $100 more and I'll get out" and then it fully reverses.😅
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spidey🕸️📈
spidey🕸️📈@spideycrypt·
Do you think most traders would perform better if they could never see their P&L while in a trade?
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Sid Beech
Sid Beech@Sid_Beech·
@PrincessElendu Anyone can get a payout. I've seen people literally gamble their way to payouts. Consistency will show who took it seriously in a few years time.
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Fx Queen 👑🧑‍🍳🫆
Fx Queen 👑🧑‍🍳🫆@PrincessElendu·
Agree or disagree? The biggest flex in trading isn’t a payout. It’s consistency.
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Sid Beech
Sid Beech@Sid_Beech·
@TheH0n3stTrader If you followed your strategy then losing is perfectly fine. But if you're taking losses that are completely avoidable, then you should be reviewing what is going wrong.
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The Honest Trader
The Honest Trader@TheH0n3stTrader·
Everyone's so scared of losing money. Traders lose $2,000 in 5 minutes, nod, and go on with their day like nothing ever happened. WE'RE BUILD DIFFERENT.
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Sid Beech
Sid Beech@Sid_Beech·
@SayLessFX No need to rush the accounts either. Especially if you're new. Start rushing and the bad habits begin building.
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SAYLESS 🤫
SAYLESS 🤫@SayLessFX·
$5k prop account only the only thing you need if you got no money at all You can make your first $100, $500 & first $1,000 with it Don’t let rich people who have access toto more money than you gaslight you Do yourself a very big favor START TRADING PROP FIRMS NOW!!!
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Sid Beech
Sid Beech@Sid_Beech·
@BeaTrades_ Less trying to justify bad entires. More reviewing.
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LADY B❤️
LADY B❤️@BeaTrades_·
Trading is one of the few professions where doing less can make you earn more.
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Sid Beech
Sid Beech@Sid_Beech·
@Jduntrades Easy on paper but the reality is most traders simply can't stand not being in a trade.
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Jdun Trades
Jdun Trades@Jduntrades·
Sometimes the best trade is NO trade at all Once you understand, accept, and have the discipline to wait patiently… success comes Discipline over dopamine
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Sid Beech
Sid Beech@Sid_Beech·
@spideycrypt B is short term gratification but will come back to bite you later. The trader who does A will perform better than a trader who picked B over 6 months.
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spidey🕸️📈
spidey🕸️📈@spideycrypt·
Would you rather: A) Take a $500 loss but completely stuck to your plan. B) Make a $2,000 profit but completely broke all your rules. Be honest, which one makes you feel better?👇🏻
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Sheetal Rijhwani
Sheetal Rijhwani@RijhwaniSheetal·
I Stopped Trading For A Few Days. And This Is What I Learned: . . . . . . . . Absolutely Nothing I was bored as hell It was terrible Started questioning my life choices Started trading again Felt better immediately.
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Sid Beech
Sid Beech@Sid_Beech·
@TradersConf That's the harsh reality. There's so many 'gurus' now that you can just tell make more money from courses than they do from the exact thing they teach.
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Traders Confessions
Traders Confessions@TradersConf·
I’m unprofitable yet still make 10-30k a month selling courses trading .
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Saint
Saint@CRTwithSaint·
Trading will make you disappear for months just to come back with either wisdom or trauma.
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Kevin Szabo
Kevin Szabo@KevinSzabo14·
Reality check : People more successful than you, work harder than you. If you don't put in the same reps, don't complain.
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Abass
Abass@AbassFx_·
The funniest thing in trading: The setup works perfectly right after you break your rules.
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Sid Beech
Sid Beech@Sid_Beech·
@RijhwaniSheetal The worst trades winning is what makes this so hard. It teaches the wrong lesson at exactly the wrong time.
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Sheetal Rijhwani
Sheetal Rijhwani@RijhwaniSheetal·
One of the most valuable traits in trading is the ability to care deeply about the process and detach completely from the outcome. Work hard on your analysis. Take your setups seriously. Review your mistakes honestly. Respect risk. Stay disciplined. But once the trade is live, let it go. The market doesn't care how much effort you put in. Some of your best trades will lose. Some of your worst trades will win. The goal is to be fully committed to the process and strangely unbothered by the outcome.
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Sid Beech
Sid Beech@Sid_Beech·
@neehyeehwah Comparison is the fastest way to misread your own progress.
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Trader Nenyenwa 📊📈💎
Imagine hitting your ATH and realizing it’s someone else’s ATL. Perspective changes everything.
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𝒮𝒫
𝒮𝒫@Sholly_Pee1·
"If trading works, everyone would do it.” The gym works, but look around you.
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