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Eminic

@eminicfx

Forex trader || Investor || Mentor || Coach || ECOWAS youth ambassador🥇|| Fund manager.

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In trading, doubt is expensive — CONFIDENCE is earned through consistency. That’s why confidence isn’t something you wait for; it's something you build by doing by executing while you're scared. The moment you trust your strategy more than your fear, u begin to win.

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Every professional trader was once an amateur who believed in their process. Have you seen my chart last 5years, and now? That’s what process, and evolving means. You don’t need to know the next move of the market; you just need to trust your edge.

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Your demo account: +47% in 3 weeks, pure genius “You say to yourself” 
Your real account: -23% in 4 days, “the market is rigged” You’re not ready!

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The “I must be in the market everyday” is a disease. 
Overtrading is the #1 killer of retail accounts. The best trade is often no trade. Professional traders spend 70–80% of their time waiting. Boredom is profitable. Learn to sit on your hands — it’s a superpower, and a weapon

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Success is trading is for those who are executing consistently, not for those who know how to do it; but refuse to take action. READ AGAIN!

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Losing streaks expose your psychology as a real trader, while Winning streaks hide your weaknesses. Every losing streak ends. The question is: will your discipline survive until it end? This is what separates the 1% from 99% of traders that quit during that though journey.

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8 rules on how to be a profitable trader. 1. Protect Your Capital First (2% risk) 2. Only Trade Your Edge 3. Focus on Risk-to-Reward (Minimum 1:2) 4. Master Emotional Control 5. Stop Overtrading 6. Journal Every Trade 7. Accept Losses Calmly 8. Consistency Over Big Wins.