
Eyo
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Eyo
@kraf_tx
Fx Trader||Commodities Trader|| dedicated in sharing my journey with you.

















📌 FOREX CONVERSATIONS — EPISODE 43 📊📌 The Untold Truth About Mentorship Mentees vs Mentors Mentorship comes from mentoring meaning guidance, leadership, and transfer of knowledge. But today, many misuse the word. Not everyone who has a skill is qualified to be a mentor. A true mentor is not just someone who can teach it’s someone who understands the burden and responsibility that comes with shaping others. A mentor must: • Lead by example • Teach what they actually trade • Be transparent • Carry the weight of guiding others Mentorship is not a quick cash exchange. It is impact and replication. Now, let’s talk about mentees. Many forget you also have a responsibility. You cannot claim mentorship and avoid: • Discipline • Consistency • Study • Practice • Self-development You cannot expect your mentor’s results without matching their level of work. Some people think 2–3 weeks of learning should produce years of experience. That mindset alone will keep you stuck. A mentor can teach you a system but they cannot build conviction for you. That part is your responsibility. You must: • Study repeatedly • Ask questions • Build understanding • Develop your own relationship with the chart If you don’t do this, mentorship will always feel like a scam to you. Not because it is but because you failed your role in it. To mentors: • Teach what you trade • Stay transparent • Lead with discipline • Don’t exploit your mentees Your credibility is built on how well your mentees grow. To mentees: “Becoming” is not cheap. “Becoming” is not luck. “Becoming” is not by chance. It is intentional discipline over time. If you don’t commit to the process, you have no right to call mentorship a scam. Understand your role. Play it well. And results will follow. 💯📊 ~ ICTQUEEN ~ When you see it, you can’t unsee it. 👁️✨





FUNDED🚀🥹 THANK YOU GOD Just two months ago, I was crashing out to my bros @LumiThe10 and @kamalfolarin, telling them I wanted to quit trading. Nothing was working, even with HORC. I was ready to give up. But they held me down, encouraged me, and straight-up promised me not to












