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@TraderMentality
Disciple of price. Swing trader with an eye for the chart 🧐📈 Adapt & evolve. Tweets not recommendations to buy/sell anything. Ideas/opinions only.
The .618
Joined January 2015
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    The market is like the ocean. So vast, so deep & expansive. Most of us ride paddle boards or surf boards in this simile… maybe a few are fishing/charter boats. Hedge funds are like oil tankers or cargo ships. While some may create wakes, the currents & waves are far beyond our
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    Can The Economist nail it again? Time will tell...
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    The biggest mistake new traders make is that they're in too big of a hurry. Slow things down. Try to take your time. Understand that trading isn't a get-rich-quick profession. It requires patience, and discipline.
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    Married 10 years today 🙌 ...wild how fast life moves
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    A quick glance at S&P seasonality heading into April... $ES_F $SPX $SPY
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    Advice for any new trader: 1) Slow down. Don't rush yourself. 2) Plan ahead of time 3) If it isn't there (trade/chart), don't force it 4) Avoid chasing (FOMO) 5) FFS manage your risk levels & limit size 6) If it doesn't feel right, avoid it or get out 7) Marathon, not a sprint
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    Before all of the head and shoulders tweets start to flood in, let me drop this one for all the perma-bears out there, and remind you to stay open-minded to market price action :) We don't control price, we react to it. Don't marry those trades.
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    Almost 12 yrs in... I still get excited before the bell
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    $SPX, W Though the next few weeks could get ugly (potentially breaking Feb lows), in the grand scheme of things, we haven't seen anything yet. 3K before the big correction IMO $SPY
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    Within my trading journey, one factor that I have always been challenged with is my patience. The last yr or so taught me more than the first 10. Patience will define you as a trader/investor, whether you acknowledge it or not
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    I don't control price, I react to it. Write that shit down
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    Hardest part about this job is the patience required and the discipline to enforce it upon yourself... Once you realize that you won't catch every setup, that "FOMO" is extremely overrated, and that THERE IS ALWAYS ANOTHER TRADE, it makes it easier to choose battles wisely