tejo2015
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tejo2015
@tejo2015
tukang nunggu 😁 XAU,BTC
banten . Indonesia 🇲🇨 Katılım Mayıs 2015
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@InvestorID nah... kasih berita baguslah,,,biar ritel nadah buangan barang....xixixixi😂
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Saham Bank Besar Diserok Asing, PBV di Bawah 1
#saham #infosaham #investasi
investor.id/market/437018/…
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Menag:
Aqiqah dan qurban itu merepotkan, serahkan saja ke Baznaz, beres...
Seandainya itu berjalan, peternak sapi dan kambing di kampung2 tentu gak dapet lagi rezeki setahun sekali, semua keuntungan jd terpusat, nanti yg nyiapin kambing dan sapi adalah oligarki yg mampu menyiapkan ribuan ekor sapi dan kambing sekaligus.
Gak ada lagi warga di kampung2 yg dapat upah jasa potong hewan dan membersihkan daging..
Semakin kesini, semakin kelihatan, pejabat2 di pusat hanya mementingkan perut kaum berduit..!
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@GibraltarNc cuma curiga dari 2 asisten yg kelihatan glowing + gemulai...oalah ternyata masuk primbon "epstein files lokal"....😭
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If you start feeling “I’m good at this” during a winning streak, that is a warning sign.
A winning streak is not proof of skill.
Just as a losing streak is not proof of failure.
Your job is simply to create a loaded die in your favor in advance, and then keep rolling only that die with consistency.
If you keep rolling that die over and over, there will naturally be times when it lands on favorable numbers for you.
But that does not mean you were skilled at making it land that way.
What constitutes real skill is the fact that you created that die, and then kept rolling only that die with consistency.
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Most #traders think patience is discipline.
It’s not.
Patience is built — from evidence, repetition, and knowing exactly what you’re doing.
Here’s where real patience actually comes from 👇
1) Pattern Recognition Over Time
I don’t wait because I’m “disciplined.”
I wait because I’ve seen the same setups repeat for decades.
Not once. Not twice.
Across 50-100+ years of market history.
2) Proof From Your Own Trades
Go back 1, 2, 5 … years.
Your best winners don’t look random.
They follow structure.
Same patterns. Same behavior. Same timing.
That’s not luck. That’s your edge.
3) Deep Clarity On What To Trade
I know exactly what I’m looking for:
Breakouts. Tight bases. Late-stage entries.
If it’s not that — I don’t care.
No confusion = no impatience.
4) Acceptance That Setups Are Rare
You won’t get great setups every week.
Sometimes not even every month.
That’s normal.
You don’t need constant action.
You need a few high-quality opportunities per year.
5) Confidence In Repetition
These patterns don’t disappear.
They show up again. And again. And again.
Different stocks. Same behavior.
That’s why I don’t chase.
I wait for the market to come to me.
6) Work Most Traders Avoid
This is the uncomfortable truth:
Most traders aren’t impatient…
They’re unprepared.
No research. No review. No system.
So they fill the gap with action.
That’s not trading. That’s reacting.
7) Patience = Trust In Your Edge
When you truly understand your setups, everything changes.
You stop forcing trades.
You stop chasing moves.
You stop doubting every decision.
You just wait.
And when the moment comes — you act.
That’s real patience.
Not something you force.
Something you earn.
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Even if you copy someone else's successful strategy exactly, it will never work for you.
With any strategy, you will feel anxious during the losing streaks and drawdowns that cannot be avoided.
Am I doing it the wrong way?
Has the strategy stopped working?
Has the market changed?
Was that person lying?
Or is this a necessary losing streak?
Trust can only come from the process of building it with your own hands, testing it, and practicing it.
And without trust, you will not be able to maintain consistency through the unavoidable losing streaks and drawdowns.
If you cannot maintain consistency, the edge cannot be drawn out.
And that testing and practice is not just going through the motions of entries and exits.
It is the process of experiencing, with your own hands, the full behavior of a system you have built with your own hands.
You must test and practice properly with your own hands.
You must.
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