Anytime I have a good trading week, I catch a flight and enjoy the fruits of it.
I still put something aside for a rainy dayโฆ but tomorrow isnโt promised.
Thatโs why I donโt swing or take big leaps.
Iโm living right now. Need that now.
Permanent vacation.
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@rgiovx I live in El Salvador now. You get 3 years in jail for half a gram so itโs not worth the risk for me. I smoke whenever I come to the states tho. Basically anywhere that itโs legal.
Smoking gave me a kind of constant paralysis. I thought I was relaxed and in control, but really I was stuck overthinking, hesitating, and second guessing myself. Instead of acting on clean setups, Iโd sit there watching, slow to execute or too comfortable to push when I should have. It kept me in a loop where I wasnโt losing as much, but I also wasnโt growing. I realized it wasnโt helping me trade better, it was just keeping me from reaching my full potential.
I used to think smoking weed helped my trading, but it didnโt, it just made me comfortable. I found myself focusing too much on P&L, letting every move affect my mindset instead of just executing my setups. I got slower, hesitating on clean entries and missing opportunities, and I struggled to scale up because I stayed at a level that felt โgood enough.โ The worst part was I took pride in it, I liked being able to say to myself I could smoke and still make money trading, but that identity was actually holding me back. I wasnโt performing at my best, I was just maintaining comfort, and in trading, comfort is expensive.
@jayceeguwop Love this man. Everyone always starts with the same handful of issues and this nails most of them. I have live 0dte spx flow posted on my profile. Pair that with what you said and be extremely dangerous โค๏ธ๐ค
This is a scalpers market
In a scalpers market, less is more.
You donโt need 20 trades
You need 2 or 3 clean ones. Thatโs it.
Stop chasing candles
Play support resistance levels ,VWAP prior highs and lows. Let price come to you
Stack small wins
This ainโt about home runs itโs about staying consistent
Cut losses fast no hesitation
Thatโs how you avoid getting cooked
And if itโs not clear sit out
Real scalpers spend more time watching than trading
๐ง Daily Checklist
Before open:
What kind of market is this today
What setups am I actually taking
Where do I get stopped out
How much am I willing to lose today
During:
Is this my setup or am I bored
Am I forcing trades
Did conditions change
After:
Did I follow my rules or freestyle
Did I respect risk
Where did I mess up mentally
Void (Your Mind)
Nobody cares if youโre right
Ego will blow your account
One trade means nothing
Boredom leads to bad trades
Discipline beats hype
๐ Translation:
If you canโt control yourself, the market will humble you fast.
Wind (Know the Other Traders)
Retail is chasing breakouts late
Stops are sitting in obvious spots
Big money moves slow but heavy
Trapped traders become fuel for the next move
๐ Translation:
Youโre not trading charts youโre trading people getting trapped.
Fire (Execution Time)
When itโs your setup pull the trigger
Donโt hesitate, donโt chase
Cut losers fast donโt babysit them
Donโt get greedy donโt get scared
๐ Translation:
Hit it clean or donโt hit it at all.
Water (Flow With the Market)
Some days itโs trending, some days itโs chop donโt fight it
If your setup isnโt working, stop forcing it
Size down when itโs ugly, size up when itโs clean
Donโt marry your bias, price pays, not opinions
๐ Translation:
Trade whatโs happening, not what you wish was happening.
Ground (Your Base Game)
Know what the hell youโre trading
Stop hopping strategies every week
If you donโt have rules, youโre just gambling
Risk comes first always
One clean setup beats ten random plays
๐ Translation:
Donโt come in sloppy. Have a plan or stay out.
One of the biggest lessons trading has taught meโฆ is knowing when to let go.
Stop orders arenโt just a feature, theyโre protection. Theyโre discipline. Theyโre what keeps one bad trade from turning into something much worse.
When youโre selling premium, things wonโt always go your way. And thatโs okay. What matters is how quickly you respond when they donโt.
A stop order gives you control. It takes the emotion out of the decision and executes your plan before fear and hope take over.
Because the truth is, most traders donโt lose from bad ideas, they lose from holding onto them for too long.
Getting stopped out isnโt failure. It doesnโt mean the play is dead.
It simply means your entry wasnโt the best.
And thatโs a powerful realization, because it keeps your mindset sharp instead of emotional.
The sooner youโre out of a bad setup, the sooner you can step back, reassess, and find a better opportunity.
Trading isnโt about being right every time, itโs about managing risk, protecting your capital, and staying in the game long enough to win.
Cut it early. Reset quickly. Re-enter smarter.
Thatโs how consistency is built.