YoKyrox
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Never count reps. Train to absolute muscular failure. Intensity, not numbers, builds the muscle.
Dorian B@DorianB112
Anyone else trains until failure instead of counting reps? 🤔
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@ElJefeF1nal @wildklip You’re not very smart. Your sequence detailing skills are utterly atrocious and below average.
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@hashtagtw0 You straight cooked the fuck out of this tweet.
Well done. 💯💯💯
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Besides your mom and dad and like 3-5 actual legit friends you have, literally no one gives a fuck about you in any capacity whatsoever
Bambulu@Bqmbulu
What’s the harshest truth every young man must eventually learn?
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@fannitrades Recognizing is the first step.
Day trading is about durability and becoming very experienced via pushing for solid development and growth.
Surviving the ups and downs takes a certain commitment most people aren’t willing to endure.
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WEEKLY TRADING PERFORMANCE REVIEW
18-22 May 2026
STATS
🔴 Net P&L: -$376
🔸 Win rate: 26.3%
🔸 25 trades: 5 wins, 14 losses, 6 BE
🔸 Avg win/loss: 1.88
🔸 Executed on 44% of valid A+ setups
🔸 13 unnecessary / low-quality executions out of 25 trades
Before people comment on the red calendar or evaluations: I'm very aware I'm still in the development stage of my trading journey.
I'm not trying to look profitable before I am truly consistent. I'm trying to build a difficult skill, understanding and execution that can survive long term.
THE GOOD
⭐️ I reduced SOME chaos: fewer random experiments.
⭐️ I recognise a lot more live than before.
⭐️ My understanding of delivery is improving fast. Why price manipulates, when opposing delivery is unfinished, how liquidity affects continuation, when price is distributing, when setups are only manipulation, and how HTF context changes probability. I'm working on advanced discretion.
⭐️ Clear identification of mistakes.
⭐️ Able to cut trade if setup is identified not A+.
THE CHALLENGE
👉 Live trust + discipline + decisiveness.
👉 Chaos needs to be reduced further: 13 low-quality executions out of 25 trades is the MAIN leak.
👉 Over half of trades came from forcing, emotional participation, unclear direction, or compromised criteria. THIS is the entire difference between red and breakeven/profitable.
👉 Main weakness is still "wanting to participate". This appeared almost every day. I see something "promising", want to be early, want to catch the move, or emotionally latch onto one side. Then I start negotiating with my own rules.
Examples: half-risk trades, reused PDA, forcing after missing, ignoring discount/premium logic, entering before proper SMT, mixing models. I already know these are not my cleanest trades.
👉 I struggle to fully trust good setups live, especially moves that feel "too obvious" or "too good to be true".
KEY INSIGHTS
💡 HTF context and time matter more than any isolated setup.
💡 After price takes liquidity or completes delivery, it can look for premium/discount, accumulate and/or manipulate to set up for new delivery.
💡 My best executions happen when: DOL clear, manipulation clean, HTF aligned, time aligned, anticipation existed beforehand, and I trusted the setup - > my edge is clearer than I think.
💡 My biggest problem is not lack of knowledge. It's over-participation.
💡 Some bad days escalated because of extra participation after initial mistakes. Patience is becoming more important than analysis.
NEXT STEPS
Max 3 trades per session. No half-risk trades. No mixing models. Focus on obvious A+ delivery only.
IGNORE MORE.
WAIT LONGER.
TRUST OPPORTUNITIES.
Still learning, reviewing deeply. Still confident in the path I'm on.
How was your trading this week?


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@TMadeAlex Results aren’t the same as process.
Plenty of gamblers have hot streaks.
Proud of the consistency if it’s sustainable long-term.
Good luck.
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I’m proud of this red day.
It’s bigger than I would’ve liked, but I stuck to my trading plan and I’m owning the loss.
We celebrate the wins, but we also need to normalize celebrating a good loss. A lot of you would’ve tilted after this… and honestly, a few years ago I definitely would have too. But not anymore.
If there’s one thing this journey has taught me, it’s that red days are what make you a better trader.

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@RickJames191954 Women walking on stage and complaining about men is not comedy. That's just feminism.
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Had 250k at 17 from fortnite, went through it in 2 years..
BIG MAINE 💍💍@maineadelphia
i had 30 grand at 22 and fumbled it.
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Everybody in the comments was long 💀

spidey🕸️📈@spideycrypt
bitcoin:native 30min LONG or SHORT?🤔
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