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The Edge Funder

@TheEdgeFunder

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Katılım Nisan 2025
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The Edge Funder
The Edge Funder@TheEdgeFunder·
The market closes, and now I have to act like I have hobbies. What do traders even do on weekends?🤔
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The Edge Funder
The Edge Funder@TheEdgeFunder·
Real traders. Real results. Thank you for the amazing Trustpilot reviews and for being part of the The Edge Funder community. 💛 Your feedback keeps us growing every single day.
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The Edge Funder@TheEdgeFunder·
Skip the challenge. Start trading instantly. Built for traders who want funding now, not months later.
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The Edge Funder
The Edge Funder@TheEdgeFunder·
POV: Your first payout hits from The Edge Funder Risk management starts making sense 😍
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The Edge Funder
The Edge Funder@TheEdgeFunder·
Meet the Top 5 Traders of the Week 🔥 This week, our traders proved why instant funding and super-fast payouts matter: → Consistent execution → Disciplined risk management → Profits withdrawn fast and hassle-free At The Edge Funder, we celebrate skill over luck. These traders showed what’s possible when talent meets real capital. Are you ready to see your name on next week’s leaderboard?
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The Edge Funder@TheEdgeFunder·
This is your sign to stop waiting. Pick your account. Get funded today. START20 — 20% OFF
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The Edge Funder@TheEdgeFunder·
Not obsession. Not addiction. Just love for the process.
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Za@ZaStocks·
The entry is the hard part. If you get that right, sit back and enjoy the show. People are far too quick to sell their winners yet hold onto losers too long, doesn’t make sense. Buy right, sit tight, and hold on while the trade runs. If you want a monster winner, it requires sitting and patience. You can’t sell after a 20% move because you’re “happy with the win” if your goal is to have monster winner. If that’s not your goal, that’s fine. But if you want to hold a stock for a 200%+ move, you have to hold for a 50% move first.
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EliteOptionsTrader
EliteOptionsTrader@EliteOptions2·
No trader ever tells you this. But I will… Be prepared to lose, learn, and doubt for 3 years. Trading is not for the weak. Don’t give it a few weeks… Don’t give it a few months… Expect years of pain and growth before you make it.
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The Edge Funder
The Edge Funder@TheEdgeFunder·
@iamtolufx it’s not that you don’t get knocked down it’s how fast you come back
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InveStorTolu💥@iamtolufx·
Some of you will succeed because you’re insane and stubborn. Life beats you, doors shut, you get thrown out the ring battered… but you keep coming back, You crawl back every single time. That mindset is why you’ll get everything you want.
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J@j_intradaytrade·
Scaling > day trading I can be on the charts for 2 hours and there’s 3-5 high quality scalping setups for me I can make 10R, then go about the rest of my day building my businesses, talking to students, etc With day trading you might take 1-2 trades a day, but you’re holding and managing trades for hours You’re spending more time in order to make less money, since there’s less trading opportunities Most of the best traders I know are all scalpers The only reason to be a swing trader is if you’re managing millions in capital and can’t get in and out of small positions easily
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Displacement Trades
Displacement Trades@iamdisplacement·
I know a trader who: Makes 6 figures a year Works 2 hours a day Nobody knows what he does Lives a quiet life He doesn't post his P&L. He doesn't sell courses.
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ᴅʀ ᴛɪᴘ@1MINUTETIP·
People underestimate how powerful compounding is in trading. A small account can grow surprisingly fast if you’re consistently profitable and manage risk well. The traders focused on building skill early are the ones placing serious size later. Stop stressing over account balance. Dial in your edge, discipline, and execution. Everything else follows.
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Dan Cheung
Dan Cheung@wannabechamp·
Stop praying for profits. Start executing for them.
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Luke@ItsTraderLuke·
Trading is simpler than you think: 1% risk. 2R targets. ~50% win rate. Most people still fail. Because they can’t stay consistent long enough for math to work.
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Finance Geek
Finance Geek@financegeeek·
Traders fail because of losses That's the ONLY THING ... LOSSES!! it's either; -you're taking too many losses too frequently OR -ONE BIG LOSS after wins Figure out which position you are in, & find a way to handle it There is still time for your comeback this year!!
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Dr Bills
Dr Bills@Drbills2026·
The mental fatigue of overtrading is something many traders don’t notice early. At first, it just feels like you’re being active. Checking charts constantly, jumping in and out, trying to stay involved. But after a while, you notice it. Your thinking isn’t as clear. You start forcing setups that aren’t really there. You take trades you normally wouldn’t, just because you’ve been staring at the screen for too long. And if you’re honest, you can feel it… that quiet exhaustion. Not every opportunity needs your attention. Sometimes stepping back is what keeps your mind sharp and your decisions clean.
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JadeCap
JadeCap@jadecap_·
In the markets, survival comes first. Many traders end up blowing up and quitting in the first 2-3 years. Had they just managed their capital and learned to sit still more often, maybe that 4th year would be their breakthrough. The longer you're in the game, the more you'll realize generational wealth opportunities don't appear every year. It's more important to be around when they do.
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