Riz Iqbal

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Riz Iqbal

Riz Iqbal

@Wordsofrizdom

Host of The Words of Rizdom Podcast & @chartfanatics The #1 Trading Podcast In The World 👇

Entrou em Ekim 2021
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Riz Iqbal@Wordsofrizdom·
Marios, who returned 291% in the US Investing Championship, rejects the idea that traders should stick to just one style of trading. Instead, he blends them like a chef, using the same ingredients to create a completely different outcome. “You can incorporate so many styles that you learned along the way, in the right way.” And here’s where it gets uncomfortable: If you’re only using one style of trading, are you disciplined or just limited? The best traders don’t just follow rules; they adapt, combine, and evolve them. You’ve been told “stick to one” for so long you’ve never learned how to think for yourself. So what do you believe? Stick to one and stay consistent... or evolve and build your own edge? Full Episode Linked Below👇
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Riz Iqbal@Wordsofrizdom·
Marios, who returned 291% in the US Investing Championship, rejects the idea that traders should stick to just one style of trading. Instead, he blends them like a chef, using the same ingredients to create a completely different outcome. “You can incorporate so many styles that you learned along the way, in the right way.” And here’s where it gets uncomfortable: If you’re only using one style of trading, are you disciplined or just limited? The best traders don’t just follow rules; they adapt, combine, and evolve them. You’ve been told “stick to one” for so long you’ve never learned how to think for yourself. So what do you believe? Stick to one and stay consistent... or evolve and build your own edge? Full Episode Linked Below👇
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chartfanatics@chartfanatics·
Live Trading Right Now with @marcotrades🔥 Tune in for live trading, giveaways and just to elevate your trading! Steam link below 👇 linktw.in/CFLIVE
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Ted Zhang
Ted Zhang@TedHZhang·
Short what is showing relative weakness. Align yourself with the longer-term trend. Everything is easier that way. Key in on the 10/20/30/40-week MAs, their alignment and their slope. I'll have a @chartfanatics episode coming out soon going into depth on Stan Weinstein's stage analysis.
Ted Zhang@TedHZhang

$IONQ $RGTI $QBTS prime stage 4 short candidates *weak market *weak group *weak stocks *relative weakness *value of these names are essentially zero

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Randy Johnson
Randy Johnson@RandyOnPlaybook·
@Wordsofrizdom I won’t stick to one setup in long term I will build out. With that said each setup will need to be journaled and analyzed on its own merits for position sizing / risk management
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Riz Iqbal@Wordsofrizdom·
@Mazifx_ That’s the one right there! The step so many try to skip mastering the ingredients!
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Riz Iqbal@Wordsofrizdom·
@TradifyApp Journaling supports the edge Discipline builds it
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TradifyApp@TradifyApp·
@Wordsofrizdom Journaling isn’t the edge. Pattern recognition + enforced discipline is. Manual journals don’t fix behavior — systems do. That’s where Tradifyapp comes in.
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Riz Iqbal@Wordsofrizdom·
Journaling every trade sounds simple. Most traders still don’t do it. And that’s usually why the same mistakes keep repeating. Not one big error just the same small ones again and again. Without journaling, those patterns stay hidden. So nothing really changes. The shift happens when trades are actually recorded. Not just the result, but the reason, the risk, and what went wrong. That’s where awareness builds. And once you see the pattern clearly, it becomes much harder to ignore. What mistake keeps showing up in your trades that you still haven’t written down?
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TradeLogAI.@TradeLogAI·
@Wordsofrizdom Exactly why structured journaling matters. When entries, reasoning, risk, and mistakes are tracked consistently, self-awareness stops being vague and starts becoming measurable. 📊
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Randy Johnson@RandyOnPlaybook·
I just last night drew up ALL rules to guide me in position sizing on a daily basis on performance and various rating scales for the day. It’s actually getting exciting to do because it’s making me feel safe. Not journaling is not an option anymore and it’s too great to pass up!!! My journal is another layer of edge that creates and glues in other layers within it.
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Riz Iqbal@Wordsofrizdom·
@chefjoe22 Haha very interesting! Is there a way to use the same ingredients but use a different style?
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chartfanatics@chartfanatics·
@Wordsofrizdom Marios truly is an insightful trader. On one hand mastering one setup has benefits BUT there isn’t ONE setup that works in ALL market conditions. So he is correct!
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PropFirmTrader@PropFirmTrader·
@Wordsofrizdom @chartfanatics The traders who have had incredible results and lasted multiple cycles all have multiple playbooks! That tells you everything you need to know 🤝
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Riz Iqbal@Wordsofrizdom·
@Ruchillius He does indeed! It’s not quite fighting talk even though he references MMA 🤣
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Ines@inesscrypto·
@Wordsofrizdom Patterns only reveal themselves when you record them
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RiskWise — Trading Risk Analytics
@Wordsofrizdom Journaling shows you what you did wrong. But most traders never see what their risk is doing to them over time. You can journal perfectly and still blow up if your sizing doesn’t match your edge.
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Sergius Trading@sergiustrading·
@Wordsofrizdom Totally agree—writing down each trade forces you to spot those tiny habits before they snowball. Start small, the pattern shift shows up fast.
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