As a developing trader who’s found profitably in the past 5 weeks, hands down, this is your best article to date. I totally know what you mean about state - in fact, I wished I learnt this 3 years ago! So much time and energy to learn a simple (yet complex) concept
For anyone curious, Ryan's book is similar in depth and insights to this article. I'm 80% through with it and it's one of the best books on the subject. Nothing really like it out there.
This meets me at an important stage of my journey where I'm trying to put some good confluences together in other to make sure that my triggers have more probability of working than not, but you explained and talked about the whole process alot more better and why what you mentioned is utmostly important. Indeed trading is a crazy game, it's just really clear why majority of people loss over time, because it needs a lot of structure and iteration over time, not an easy game.
Will have to read this again and again and take notes so I can try to better figure out what I'm already doing well, what I need to continue doing, what I need to learn/adopt and what I need to cut off.
If this is really what your new book talks about in details then it's a must read for all traders who are looking to level up seriously.
Really appreciate this. And you’re right, that stage of trying to put the right confluences together is where things start to get interesting. The key is making sure each piece is actually improving the decision. That’s where structure and iteration become so important. Over time you start to see what belongs in the process, what needs more work and what’s just noise you’ve picked up along the way. That’s a big part of what the book is about. Understanding concepts that’ll aid you in your journey, not just finding better trades, but building a process that can keep improving. Appreciate you taking the time to read it properly. Part two is coming.
As a developing trader who’s found profitably in the past 5 weeks, hands down, this is your best article to date. I totally know what you mean about state - in fact, I wished I learnt this 3 years ago! So much time and energy to learn a simple (yet complex) concept
For anyone curious, Ryan's book is similar in depth and insights to this article. I'm 80% through with it and it's one of the best books on the subject. Nothing really like it out there.
Incredible value,worth it's weight in gold💯
This meets me at an important stage of my journey where I'm trying to put some good confluences together in other to make sure that my triggers have more probability of working than not, but you explained and talked about the whole process alot more better and why what you mentioned is utmostly important. Indeed trading is a crazy game, it's just really clear why majority of people loss over time, because it needs a lot of structure and iteration over time, not an easy game.
Will have to read this again and again and take notes so I can try to better figure out what I'm already doing well, what I need to continue doing, what I need to learn/adopt and what I need to cut off.
If this is really what your new book talks about in details then it's a must read for all traders who are looking to level up seriously.
Thanks for taking the time to write this 🙏💯
Anticipating part two 🔥🔥🔥
Cheers 🥂
Really appreciate this. And you’re right, that stage of trying to put the right confluences together is where things start to get interesting. The key is making sure each piece is actually improving the decision. That’s where structure and iteration become so important. Over time you start to see what belongs in the process, what needs more work and what’s just noise you’ve picked up along the way. That’s a big part of what the book is about. Understanding concepts that’ll aid you in your journey, not just finding better trades, but building a process that can keep improving. Appreciate you taking the time to read it properly. Part two is coming.
Brilliant piece, thank you so much. Can’t wait for part two
Appreciate you reading. More coming soon.
Can’t wait to read all of this - have a great long weekend man
Thanks brother, enjoy!
Unbelievable read - took me 30-35 mins and remarkable use of my time.
Lots of saves and screenshots. Can’t wait for part 2 - and to carry on my early journey 🫡🤜🏾🤛🏾