Day trader / Swing trader. Institutional level analysis & ruthlessly efficient trading tools. 22 years experience.

Joined September 2021
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Quality over quantity. Always. #Trading
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Trade the setup, not the story. #Trading
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The next trade is its own edge. #Trading
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If you missed an entry, set alerts and wait. Chasing late destroys R and edge. Late is worse than flat. #Trading
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If confirmation is missing, pass. Confirmation is the final gate—never skip it. #Trading
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If emotional state spikes (angry, bored, revenge), end session immediately. You can't trade from there. #Trading
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Discipline over emotion—no exceptions. #TradingPsychology
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After any trade, log: level, signal, entry proximity, result, adherence. This builds accountability. #Trading
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Opportunities recur. I don't need this bar. #Trading
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If you're attached to a trade idea, that's not a signal. Step away and reset. #Tradingpsychology
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I'm the trader who waits. Patience is my edge. #TradingPsychology
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Manage exits on candle closes only. No mid-bar changes. Structure needs time to develop. #Trading
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Boredom is not a signal. Patience preserves capital and focus. #TradingPsychology
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If price doesn't move 3 points within 2 full bars after entry, flatten. This is your cut rule—use it. (For #ES_F, find something similar for each instrument) #Trading
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You can control following your process. You cannot control the outcome of any single trade. #TradingPsychology
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One trade, one plan. After you exit, do not recreate risk without a fresh signal at a level. #Trading
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Cover your PnL window during trades. Watch structure and levels only. PnL creates noise. #TradingPsychology
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Each trade stands alone. Outcome-repair attempts destroy edge. #Trading
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Happy Thanksgiving traders 🦃
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Structure dictates decisions. PnL never does. #Trading
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