Day trader. Financial Analyst πŸ“ˆπŸ“‰

Joined May 2026
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Hello FXNG. I'm new here but not necessarily a newbie trader. Here is a brief story of my FX journey so far ⬇️
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Well, I guess I've got skill issues then.
If you not buying $GBPUSD here, you got skill issue.
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My view on USDJPY. What do you think. ND: Not a signal #USDJPY
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I had to remove SL overnight because of spread. Placed it back now.
Replying to @Only1Cbender
Free SL?
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Took the sell on my personal account cause it's probably going to be an overnight run. Let's see how it goes. #USDJPY
God woke me up just in time to take the buy... Initially, I was expecting that price will move above the previous high, but right now, I'm seeing a Sell. NB: Not a financial advise #USDJPY
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Closed this trade befor TP but got a decent amount of profit. #USDJPY
God woke me up just in time to take the buy... Initially, I was expecting that price will move above the previous high, but right now, I'm seeing a Sell. NB: Not a financial advise #USDJPY
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The universe does not care how young & brilliant you are, neither does it reward your potential. The universe will only reward your actions. So, execute ruthlessly on your potential, without concern as to whether you'd succeed or not, cause we miss πŸ’― of the shot we don't take.
I'm currently 19. Give me one piece of advice you'd wish you knew at my age. Could be about anything
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I believe the Sell zone is not valid. This is my current anticipation on XAU. 7.6r NB: Not a financial advise.
Sell to Buy.
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Sell to Buy.
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XAUUSD BUY OR SELL?
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I believe this zone to be invalid at the moment.
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12.7rr on XAU. Make I use this one hold body. #XAUUSD
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God woke me up just in time to take the buy... Initially, I was expecting that price will move above the previous high, but right now, I'm seeing a Sell. NB: Not a financial advise #USDJPY
Don't miss this trade... Use your school fees Contribution money House rent Sell family property Sell your kidney if you have to By any means necessary, don't miss this 15r trade on UJ NB: Not a financial advise though πŸ˜‚
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Beauty, brains and bread...you no go crush keh? Don't worry my guy, you will get over it. Na normal thing. πŸ˜‚
Thanks for the love ❀️ i will always wish u best of luck πŸ’œ
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Don't miss this trade... Use your school fees Contribution money House rent Sell family property Sell your kidney if you have to By any means necessary, don't miss this 15r trade on UJ NB: Not a financial advise though πŸ˜‚
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Took a loss today. Made a silly mistake with my entry.
Replying to @Only1Cbender
I got this account using your @astucefx promo code. Cheers
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Mehn This post is specifically for me... I lose not because I don't know how to trade, but because I stopped respecting the process after a streak of big wins and start chasing numbers.
A Gold trader I personally know took $800,000 to $6 million in 4 months. He trades from one of the wealthiest countries in the Middle East. Then he tried to push the account to $10 million. That was where everything started to fall apart. Not because he lacked skill. Not because Gold became impossible. Not because the broker hunted him. He lost because of one thing most traders underestimate: Position size. He recently told me a story that every Gold trader should hear. Not because of how much he made. But because of how quickly one oversized position almost erased everything. If you trade Gold, read this carefully. What destroyed him was not the market. It was the quiet confidence that grows after a big win. Last year, he funded his trading account with $800,000. His own capital. He traded only one instrument: XAUUSD. In 4 months, he turned that $800,000 into $6 million. That is $5.2 million in profit. Most traders would call that success. But in trading, success can become dangerous when it starts feeding your ego. The most dangerous moment is not always after a losing streak. Sometimes, it comes after a massive winning streak. The account is green. Confidence is loud. Your mind starts telling you that you are different. β€œYou understand Gold now.”You can push harder.”You can take this to $10 million.” That is where discipline starts to die. Gold did not suddenly change. There was no black swan. No massive crash. No strange market event. What changed was him. He stopped trading the chart in front of him. He started trading the number in his head. He wanted $10 million. That was the trap. The plan that built the account got replaced by expectation. And once a trader starts chasing a number, he stops respecting the process that got him there. Then he reached for the one thing that makes traders feel powerful but destroys them fast: Size. He started pushing 250 lots. Then 500 lots on XAUUSD. Now, understand what that means. At 500 lots, every $1 move against him is roughly $50,000. A $5 move against him is around $250,000. A $10 move against him is around $500,000. And Gold can move $10 like it is nothing. That is how Gold traders get destroyed. Not always by a crash. Not always by the news. Not always by manipulation. Sometimes, a normal candle is enough. Gold moved against him. It did not need to move far. It only needed to move enough. The account started bleeding. Then it started collapsing. By the time it was over, the account had dropped from $6 million to around $270,000. Read that again. $6 million to $270,000. Roughly $5.73 million gone. Not because he could not trade. He had already proven he could. He lost because he stopped respecting risk at the exact moment he needed discipline the most. This is what every Gold trader must understand: Winning is not safety. Winning can become a trap. Winning makes you feel untouchable. Winning makes you believe the next million is guaranteed. Winning makes you forget that every trade can still go wrong. The market does not care what you made last month. It does not care about your target. It does not care that you want $10 million. The market respects only one thing: Risk. Every trade is a new event. Every setup can fail. Every position can turn. The moment you forget that, the market sends the invoice. And it collects in full. His mistake was not trading Gold. His mistake was not wanting more. Ambition is not the enemy. Every serious trader wants to grow. His mistake was allowing ambition to decide his position size. There is nothing wrong with growing an account. There is something wrong with risking the whole account because you want to grow faster. Professional trading is not about being excited by your profits. It is about being protected from your own emotions. You do not increase size because you feel confident. You increase size only when your risk model allows it. You do not trade bigger to prove a point. You trade the size of your account so that it can survive. Before every trade, the first question is not: β€œHow much can I make?” The first question is: β€œIf I am wrong, how much do I lose?” Because survival is the real strategy. If you survive, you can trade tomorrow. If you protect your capital, the next opportunity will come. But if you destroy the account, the best setup in the world becomes useless. He took $800,000 to $6 million. Then the desire to reach $10 million led him to abandon the discipline that had got him there. Gold did not punish him for trading. The market did not punish him for wanting more. He got punished for disrespecting size. Gold rewards patience. Gold rewards precision. Gold rewards discipline. But XAUUSD has never forgiven an oversized position.
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Got a prop account. 1st trade: BE (BTC) 2nd trade: Missed (BTC) 3rd trade: TP (XAU) @fundingpips
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I got this account using your @astucefx promo code. Cheers
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What a beautiful way to start the week. 8rr in the bag. God is faithful. #XAUUSD
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Yesterday's recap on XAU 1 BE 1 SL 2 TPs
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