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Trading Composure
@TradingComposur
📈 I help busy professionals who trade on the side execute their edge cleanly WITHOUT self-sabotage 🎯 1000+ coached since ’14 📥 DM “CONSISTENCY” for help
Financial Markets
Joined October 2011
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    Most traders don’t fail because they can’t find a statistically sound strategy. They fail because they can’t sit with uncertainty long enough to let the strategy play out. That’s a big part of what I talked about in this radio interview. Link in bio if you want to watch the
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    My trading journey— How it started vs. how it's going...
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    I'm an introvert. And one of the reasons why I became a trader is that, unlike most professions in life, you can do it completely alone. Success or failure depends entirely on yourself.
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    A trader must reach a point of no return. It's a point beyond which they've invested so much financially, emotionally, personally that quitting isn't an option anymore. I feel this point has to be reached before the real learning begins and progress starts to accelerate.
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    The day you plant the seed is not the day you eat the fruit. Be patient.
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    The hardest parts of trading: 1. Patiently waiting for the right setup 2. Boldly pulling the trigger on the right setup 3. Calmly accepting the final outcome of the right setup
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    Trading is a waiting game. Waiting games are the hardest games you'll ever play. They go against our natural tendency to want things fast.
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    Choose the discomfort of discipline over the pain of regret.
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    Don't focus on making back your losses. Focus on trading well. Always.
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    Don't ever let winning trades go to your head, or losing trades to your heart.
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    "Only the game, can teach you the game." ~Jesse Livermore
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    "Losing is not my enemy Fear of losing is my enemy." ~ Rafael Nadal
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    Overrated: Chart reading. Underrated: Risk and mindset management.