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Most people are conditioned to choose security over freedom. If you want an extraordinary life, you have to be willing to take the road most people are too afraid to take. Stop looking for validation. Stop worrying about whether people understand you.
Not everyone around you will understand what you’re trying to build. Your friends and family may question your decisions. They may encourage you to choose a safer and more conventional path. And that’s okay. They’re judging your path from their own perspective. But if you genuinely believe in what you’re doing, you have to be willing to accept that not everyone will understand it. Stay patient. Keep working. Stay consistent. With enough time, your results will make the explanation for you.
I've literally got the keys.
Been taking the same trades on my personal account too. Will update you on the progress at the end of the month.
Last two trades' execution.
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Another one. Counter trade.
Drop a ❤️ and I might do it earlier... who knows.
"Sham, that’s easy for you to say. but it’s easier said than done. what’s the actual step-by-step process? how the fuck do you actually get to that point?" Fair question. And that’s actually one of the biggest things I’ll be solving and teaching inside the project coming on September 3rd. Not just telling you to "be patient" or "be disciplined." I’m going to show you the actual structure and process behind becoming that selective in the first place. So, a little patience... good times are coming.
It’s about having enough structure and discipline to know which trades actually belong to your framework and which ones don’t. Patience means nothing if you still can’t differentiate between a valid opportunity and random market noise. The goal isn’t just to wait longer. The goal is to become so selective that the trades outside your framework don’t even feel like opportunities anymore.
Some of you probably took the exact same two trades. But the difference is, you also took a bunch of shitty trades in between... and that destroyed your performance. People love to say, "it’s all about patience". But its much more than that.
We're halfway into the month, and so far I've only taken 2 trades so far. This is what consistency looks like.
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Post CPI. Bread and butter.
Read this twice.
If you can truly comprehend this concept, you’re already ahead of most traders. Very few can.
The lesson is simple: A winning trade does not automatically mean you traded well. - You could treat a liquidity purge outside of a key time valid, and force an invalid trade on an orderblock less than 6 pips, and it could still win... but that would be wrong, because if you take the same trade over a 100 times, I know you'll be fucked. - Similarly, one day you could trade against the higher timeframe bias, and still win a trade because the markets are uncertain... but then if you keep repeating that same mistakes, you're gonna get your ass handed to you. A losing trade does not automatically mean you traded badly. - You could lose a perfectly fine valid trade, but it would be fully okay because it's part of the process and you followed your plan... and that's where profitability is derived from. Your job is to judge the decision-making process, not the outcome. Because an "invalid win" can do far more damage to a trader than a "valid loss" ever will.
The worst thing that can happen to you in trading is not taking an invalid losing trade. It’s taking an invalid winning trade. When you take an invalid trade and lose, the mistake is obvious. You acknowledge that you did something wrong, review it, and hopefully make an effort not to repeat it. An invalid winning trade does the opposite... you get rewarded for making a bad decision. And now instead of correcting the behavior, you start reinforcing it. You feel confident because you made money, even though the trade itself violated your framework. That one invalid win gives you a false sense of security, and eventually you start taking more and more trades that you never should have taken in the first place. You broke your framework, took a trade you had no business taking, and still made money. Now instead of correcting the mistake, you start trusting it. You become proud of a bad decision simply because the outcome was profitable. That’s where the real danger begins. You create your own echo chamber where profit becomes proof that the decision was correct, and you stop seeing the bigger picture: "A profitable outcome does not make a bad decision good." But the market does not reward bad behavior forever... eventually, the luck runs out. And by the time you finally realize what happened, those invalid trades have already become habits, your discipline is gone, and in the worst case, your account is gone fucked.
Liquidity being taken does not automatically mean expansion/reversal is coming. You need to first qualify the liquidity purge. What matters is where, when, and under what conditions that liquidity is taken. - Did price purge liquidity around a meaningful swing point? - Did the purge occur around a higher timeframe key level? - Did it happen at a key time? - Was the purge confirmed by SMT divergence? If the answer is yes across these factors = True liquidity purge If these factors are absent = False liquidity purge.
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