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@SimpleRange

"Don’t get frustrated in the process of whatever you're trying to build, because you need experience, and this no one will give to you. Time will." @Moneytaur_

Katılım Temmuz 2023
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🎯 Master@Moneytaur_·
Markets don't reward confidence. They reward competence.
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Stop expecting the market to generate the profit you desire instead of the profit that's realistic. The market doesn't care about your rent, your ego, or the lifestyle you dream about. It only pays those who manage risk, take what's offered, and move on.
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The real cheat-code is probabilistic thinking. You'll never know exactly what's next, but you can map the highest-probability plays and size your bets in proportion to the odds. The sharper you get at this, the more the game bends in your favor. The only people who are always certain are the ones who keep stepping into traps because they only ever prepare for one scenario instead of the full spectrum of outcomes.
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🎯 Master@Moneytaur_·
'You only lose when you sell' is the biggest lie ever chanted in this space. If your scam coin rugs, sure, you still hold the same number of coins, but they're worthless. You didn't just lose on paper. You lost. Period. The number in your wallet means nothing if the market values it at zero. This lie survives because denial is easier than facing reality. It's easier to tell yourself you're still 'in the game' than to admit you've been wrecked. It's easier to blame timing, manipulation, or bad luck than to admit greed, ego, and lack of discipline. But the truth doesn't care about your feelings: a rug is a rug, a -95% drawdown is financial suicide, and holding until 'it comes back' is just a polite way of saying you've chosen to stay poor. Winners sell high after buying low. Losers cope.
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SimpleRange@SimpleRange·
"Don't blame the market if your account balance is small. It is what it is. Every small account can grow, but not if you're delusional about what it should produce."
🎯 Master@Moneytaur_

When your size is not size you fall for the trap of expecting the market to generate the profit you desire instead of the profit that's realistic. The vast majority of holders you see active on CX have all been in profit at some stage of the cycle. Yet today, most are buried in heavy losses, because they've been unrealistic from the start. They always want more. But the real reason they don't sell in profit isn't just greed, but cult psychology. They don't want to be the one exiting while the community chants 'just getting started' so they stay, part of the hive, in perpetual denial. Eventually, reality smacks them. They either leave quietly or go silent in the same groups they once worshipped. But then it begins again: a new shiny object, a new private/public group membership, a new cult, a new hype, a new trap. They rinse and repeat this cycle multiple times until the game breaks them. From there, they drift around CX, depressed, bitter, searching for someone to hate on. Not because that person wrecked them, but because facing the truth about their own decisions is too painful. Don't blame the market if your account balance is small. It is what it is. Every small account can grow, but not if you're delusional about what it should produce. I get it, it's frustrating to watch others print thousands or even millions a week off the same percentage moves where you only make a few dollars. You start telling yourself you deserve more size, that the others are just lucky, but that's not reality. If you don't have significant size yet, it's because you haven't done enough to earn it. The others may have been in the game longer, taken more hits, refined better strategies, and built what you haven't yet. You can't expect to be in your early 20s with the same or more achievements as someone genuinely successful and 10-20 years older than you. They've been at it for a lot longer. Stop comparing yourself to strangers. Think about you. Do the work, grow the size over the years, and the market will pay you handsomely.

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We can only win by spotting patterns before they even exist in the herd's eyes. By the time the herd finally 'sees' them, the trap is already set, and that's when they get slaughtered.
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SimpleRange@SimpleRange·
I think you should explain what do you mean by "Time in the market", which I presume is experience gathered over the months/years by applying proper approach (analysis, risk & money management, psychology etc.) If we take what is usually means, holding position for extended period of time, then this post sound stupid. Same with TA - I'm assuming you're talking about TA that can be found in books, indicators and what not.
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Trader Dune@TraderDune·
Time in the market is what makes profitable traders succesfull, it's how they became good. If technical analysis is what gave traders their edge, it could be easily coded into an algorithm everyone could use - now everyone is profitable ! But that's not how it works, it's an illusion created by fake trading gurus because TA is easily manipulable on newbie gullible traders. Yes - these fake gurus also exist around YOU in this community extracting your $$. It's become overrated, overly relied on and completely saturated to the point where every unprofitable trader believes mastering conceptual strategies is the missing piece of their profitable trading puzzle. Every single aspect of trading is meaningless if you have no edge. TA does NOT give traders their edge. Time in the market does.
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Even criminals measure consequences. If the death penalty existed, some horror stories may never have happened.
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🎯 Master@Moneytaur_·
Go tell a normie that a trader can make their entire yearly salary, the result of 12 months of alarm clocks, commutes, fake smiles, and soul-draining meetings, in a single trade that sometimes lasts just a few minutes. Now add the punchline: that this life-changing trade wasn't on gold, oil, or Tesla stock, but on a financial instrument literally named after a dog.
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SimpleRange@SimpleRange·
You can tell to follow few sources, to unclutter their timeline - most won't do it. You can tell to only follow those whose record you can verify - most won't do it. You can tell people to unfollow you, because in your own honest opinion you do not provide enough value - they won't do it. Make it make sense
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Albert@Albert_618·
It doesn‘t annoy me that it happens. It’s annoying that Taurs most important teachings are to think critically. He even reposts that people should doublecheck their resources. But you are blinded by everything and just don’t do it. I posted more than once: “Unfollow those who don’t make you money.” But you love to believe in anything. How do you think you can succeed in the hardest game in the world if you fall for easy traps? My post did something - but not many took action. You can project that post on more than one person.
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How would you feel if somebody lies about claims and does only cherrypicking - black on white here on X - but sells Mentorships to the community? It's all saved.

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The brutal truth about trading: Only 1 in 100 people actually have what it takes to succeed. The real problem: Only 1 in 100 people are self-aware enough to admit they are not one of them.
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Imagine yourself as a character in a video game, on a quest to find powerful weapons. I don’t expect you to see life exactly as I do, but if you did, I guarantee things would get a lot easier. Everything you fear and avoid often becomes the very thing you need to face to overcome, succeed, and level up. But you - and most others - hold back because the fear of losing or being wrong is too strong. I’m not judging you for that as i understand we’ve all been conditioned to follow the status quo, but this leaves you stuck, unable to advance to the next level and find those powerful weapons that would help you level up, and ultimately win the game.
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SimpleRange@SimpleRange·
A wise man once said "📚 are someone's years of experience that you can learn in just a few hours."
🎯 Master@Moneytaur_

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In my view, genuine value in this space is extremely rare. Most people are just refurbishing strategies they don't fully understand, trying to package it as their own. And even if they do understand them to a high level, the fact it's learned from someone else rather than created means it never truly flows. And when i read through what's presented as 'valuable' on CX it rarely flows. It feels less like insight and more like performance. An attempt to look great at the game, so followers can be monetized, rather than actually being three steps ahead, and with size. The constant churn of 'another update' mixed with emotional hand-holding quickly turns into cringe. If you're not 100% genuine, you'll never reach that level where your work feels smooth, natural, undeniable. No matter how hard you try to fake it, it just doesn't click. Quality over quantity. People don't need filler every few hours. They need the right content at the right time, when it matters most. But most don't even know when that moment is. They crave reassurance and validation instead, which is why content creators profit from daily content, not trading, while everyone else stays stuck in analysis-paralysis. It's also beyond cringe, and borderline fraudulent, to simply transcribe or refurbish someone else's content into another language, then feel entitled to charge thousands for it. I've been milked so much in this space my tits are numb. At this point, even the cows are sending me sympathy cards.
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Anyone sitting in a dimly lit bedroom, chain-smoking through a gambling addiction, streaming in a tank-top while spewing nonsense day after day, only to rug yet another memecoin when the opportunity arises, isn't just a scammer, but a calculated sociopath, fully aware of the desperation they exploit.
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Marius 👁️⚡🌱@MariusSm1th·
@Daitaro01 @Moneytaur_ People should start to think in decades, not months, if you really want to achieve great things in life! Compound effect is very real, not only for monetary gains!
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Arrive illegally? - Free housing and benefits. Abuse children? - Protected. Stab and steal in broad daylight? - Back on the streets by dinner. Loot shops? - Police too busy checking 'illegal' social media posts. Post a spicy opinion on X? - Arrested. 🇬🇧 has fallen.
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