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chartfanatics@chartfanatics·
Two Millionaire Scalpers Trading LIVE Together 🚨 Fabio Valentini and Carmine Rosato break down order flow, liquidity, risk management, and real-time execution while trading the New York session with real money on the line. Full episode👇
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TradeZella 🦄@TradeZella·
You journaled to prepare for the market. To log your results. To catch your leaks. To find what worked. But journaling as you know it is about to end. Tomorrow. 05.26.26.
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PropFirmTrader@PropFirmTrader·
The $2M Prop Firm Trader’s Blueprint 🚨 Most traders get their first payout… then blow the account chasing more. Brian Stonk built the opposite approach: consistency, patience, and staying funded long enough to scale properly. FULL episode👇
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chartfanatics@chartfanatics·
Traders NEED To STOP Ignoring THIS (MUST WATCH)🚨 Professional Traders Mark These Levels Early… Then Use Them As Targets, Magnets, Or Re-Entry Zones. Full episode out NOW — search "Chart Fanatics x Fabio x carmine" or hit the link below👇
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TradeScars@TradeScars·
@chartfanatics @Wordsofrizdom The rule itself isn't what made him profitable. The discipline to follow it every single day is what mattered A simple rule executed consistently beats a perfect rule ignored Sometimes having a rule that keeps you out of trouble is valuable than one that gets u into more trades
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chartfanatics@chartfanatics·
There was a trader we spoke to who had a rule most people laughed at when they first heard it. He said: "I don't trade the first 30 minutes. Ever." No exceptions. Didn't matter how clean the setup looked. Didn't matter how strong the move was. If the clock said 9:30 — he was watching, not trading. People thought he was leaving money on the table. But here's what he understood that most traders learn the hard way: The first 30 minutes of the market is noise. Pure emotion. Big players testing levels, stop hunts happening in both directions, price moving fast with no real conviction behind it. Most traders see a big green candle at open and jump in. Then watch it reverse completely two minutes later. He saw the same candle and did nothing. He waited for the dust to settle. Waited for the market to show its hand. And only then when the structure was clear — did he make his move. His results didn't come from trading more. They came from trading less. At the right time. With full patience. The best trade is sometimes the one you didn't take.
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chartfanatics@chartfanatics·
@yemv_1 The model matters less than the discipline to wait for its conditions.
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Hani@HumayunFx23458·
@chartfanatics Waiting is not missing opportunities. It’s filtering them.
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Tommie joe@Tommiejoe16·
@chartfanatics All this boils down to waiting for the right time to strike, think of it like a battle ground, you wait for the right time to strike your enemies
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Riz Iqbal@Wordsofrizdom·
@chartfanatics Sometimes doing nothing is the highest quality decision.
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chartfanatics@chartfanatics·
@mintply Risk management is what keeps probabilities alive. Without it, even a good edge breaks.
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Mintply@mintply·
@chartfanatics Winning traders don't need to be right all the time. They just need to manage risk the same way every time.
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chartfanatics@chartfanatics·
Traders who lose consistently: - Enter because the candle looks good - Exit because they are scared. - Risk more to recover fast Traders who win consistently: - Enter because the structure is clear - Exit because the plan says so - Risk the same amount every single trade Emotions open trades. Process closes them.
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chartfanatics@chartfanatics·
@bowryjabari Consistency usually starts when you stop changing your rules every week.
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chartfanatics@chartfanatics·
MOST Traders Get DESTROYED In Ranges🚨 They Keep Swinging For Huge Moves… Inside Choppy Conditions. Full episode out NOW — search "Chart Fanatics x Fabio x carmine" or hit the link below👇
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MonkeyTrade@MonkeyTradeHub·
@chartfanatics Funny how the same trader can follow the plan flawlessly on a demo and lose it on live within three sessions. The variable wasn't the process. It was the rent.
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