Shaolinmaster
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@BrodysBets He wasn’t winning, anyone with eyes can see Usyk wasn’t hurt at all. Landed clean sharp punches throughout, when he threw he was economical. He got nasty, when rico was gassing. Fight would have ended if it had carried on.
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@samsell224 @Mach_Tactics Stop jerking off and find some testosteron.
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@Mubarak_mubious Invest in stocks when the next financial crisis or something like covid comes.
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@kantantyokatu Look into this brother facebook.com/thedetoxdudes?…
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It takes a very specific type of person to be a successful trader
You need to be delusional enough to think you can make it in a space where less than 1% of people succeed
But logical enough to have realistic goals, good risk management and to be brutally honest with yourself
Such a weird mix
Which is why I think so few people succeed with trading
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I’m leaving yall with this tonight.
Life pro tip. Not enough people talk about this. The secret to having a "fulfilling" life is doing new things. Radically doing new things. Consistently. Every day. New activities, people, goals, even something as simple as trying new foods. Life feels longer when you're a kid because every day is packed with almost infinite amount of new learning. As you get older, you've already acclimated to your environment, the new inputs stop, so your perception of time speeds up drastically.
Let’s freakkkking work tomorrow.
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🛑 STOP LITTERING YOUR MIND ✋
If you’re a trader worrying about anything else but finding and executing a set up according to your “model” from the strategy you learned is nothing short of throwing rubbish in your head.
What littering might look like:
- thinking “what if this stops working”
- worrying about the news
- obsessively checking the news (and social media)
- doubting and “just in case” checking what someone else thinks
- looking at PnL during an open trade
- dissecting the set up into 1minute time frames
- comparing yourself to others
- thinking „if I only did this or that”
Those are only a few types of thoughts that act as litter that distract you from simply sticking to your plans and executing them. Make sure you know how to spot them and throw it out as soon as it appears.
Clear, fresh and focused mind is „all” you need.
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One of the best paragraph I ever read and that is still printed in my mind:
"Trading is an art that is learned not by adding something to one’s knowledge, but by removing something from one’s nature.
Waiting, for a trader, is the most refined and difficult form of action to master.
To wait and to do nothing are two very different things, within waiting lies opportunity.
In the time “wasted” waiting, the mindset of a true trader is forged.
Waiting is not for everyone, only those who have understood that trading is also a patient hunt, waiting for the prey to stick its nose out of the den, are capable of “wasting” time wisely.
Boredom is a treacherous sidekick of the ego, an apparently harmless ally, yet one that ensnares the minds of many traders.
Lurking, like a cat, scanning for opportunities: it’s a concept universally accepted in theory, but practically ignored by a vast number of aspiring traders.
Doing nothing and waiting are two very different things.
Observing patiently, awaiting the right moment, is boring, very boring.
Opportunities will be missed.
But that is the price to pay to avoid unexpected setbacks, ones that often stem from a small trade made to escape boredom or to chase the latest “trend” everyone is talking about."
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