Joralechesan (@joralechesanidx) 's Twitter Profile
Joralechesan

@joralechesanidx

Con dos ojos puedes verme la cara. Con tres podrías verme el corazón.

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👁 (@oculustrade) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Day trading will humble you fast. You’re not losing because you’re dumb, you’re losing because you’re rushing. Everyone wants 10k days. Nobody wants 10 clean entries. You full port → you spike → you feel like a god → next trade wipes you back to zero. That’s the loop.

david (@joker_szn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

all I track after a trade: was the bias right? was the delivery as expected? was the entry in the right context? three questions, that's the whole review process

david (@joker_szn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

once you find consistency in your trading, you will realize how simple it actually is but to get there, you have to go through all the mud to understand which 20% drive 80% of your results

david (@joker_szn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I did not leave forex, and don’t plan to. it’s just the hardest market to make money on atm low frequency of high quality setups and so on if you struggle with FX rn, I can only recommend to give indices a shot

LION (@ari_mmxm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trading has been both my greatest challenge and my greatest blessing, breaking me, teaching me, and rebuilding me stronger each time.

Tom (@t0mbfx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The path to a good life: 1. Learn trading for 2-5 years alongside your job until consistently profitable 2. Work up to $500k-1M in funded capital and aim for 3% a month ($15-30k/month) 3. Move to a cheap / low tax country so you can invest most of your income into a personal

The Inner Circle Trader (@i_am_the_ict) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The next time they say Market Markers don't run your stops... and "I Can't Trade"... share this with them. You saw it firsthand live. Even handicapped. lmao

Atal (@atalburhani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I used to think my biggest enemy was the market. It wasn't. It was the version of me that showed up after two losses. He didn't look angry. He didn't look reckless. He looked calm. That was the dangerous part. After two losses, something in me would switch off. Not explode.