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Pro Trader - Kay

@optionsprochick

Swing trader I #Stocks #Options Trader l #Mindset Motivator l Entrepreneur l Helping traders become disciplined thinkers.

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You won't walk into the market making a lot of money in one trade & just take off as a trader from there. 1 trade shouldn't define much. It's a small sample size of many only. Focusing on the right foundations of a trade is what's most important. Build off of that.

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A strong trading mindset means staying calm under pressure, learning from mistakes, & adapting strategies. Your mindset is your greatest asset.

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Patience in waiting for the right trade has taught me so much about both the markets and myself. It isn't passive, it's strategic.

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Understanding your goals is a crucial component of having a clear mindset when trading. Set realistic and achievable goals to keep you motivated.

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Losses are a normal part of the business. Nobody wins every trade, including the top traders. Learning from your mistakes is crucial for making better decisions in the future.

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$RIVN starting to perk up at the $10 level. Could be a nice looking swing off this level! Once it can reclaim that 20ema, it should POP! 👀

$RIVN starting to perk up at the $10 level. Could be a nice looking swing off this level! Once it can reclaim that 20ema, it should POP! 👀
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The truth is, no matter how skilled or knowledgeable you are, the market is influenced by countless factors beyond your control. Trying to control the market is like trying to control the weather. It's simply not possible.