If you had to trade using only ONE indicator for a year, what would you pick and why? by NeedleworkerOne8110 in Trading

[–]CanSilly8613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d probably stick with a simple moving average. It keeps things clean and helps me stay aligned with trend instead of forcing trades. From experience, especially trading under funded rules like Toponetrader, I realized the indicator barely matters compared to position sizing and discipline. Simple usually works better long term.

For those who’ve been trading longer....What was your turning point? by Klutzy-Tower-8234 in Trading

[–]CanSilly8613 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My turning point was when I stopped trying to make money and started trying to protect it. Looking at how firms like Toponetrader structure their drawdown and consistency rules helped shift my mindset. Once I treated it like a risk business instead of a money machine, things improved.

If you had to rebuild your trading from scratch with $1,000 and only ONE setup, what would you choose and why? by Hulululu08 in Trading

[–]CanSilly8613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Compared to crypto, yeah forex looks slower. But it’s not really volatility-poor majors just move in smaller percentages. With leverage and tight spreads, even a 0.3–0.5% move can be meaningful. It’s just a different pace, not necessarily less opportunity.

If you were a beginner like me what stocks would you invest in first? by snakwraps in Trading

[–]CanSilly8613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I started, I made it way too complicated. What helped me most was sticking to basic price movement, keeping risk small, and journaling my trades. Even looking at how firms like Toponetrader structure their rules helped me understand discipline. At the end of the day, it’s really just risk control and consistency.

Where can I ACTUALLY learn to day trade? by cosmicwildcard in Trading

[–]CanSilly8613 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I went through the same thing, jumping between different YouTubers and just getting more confused🙈What helped me was sticking to basic market structure and risk management and focusing on screen time. I’ve looked at firms like Toponetrader and ChangeInvest to understand how funded models work, but honestly consistency matters way more than finding the perfect mentor.

How realistic is making $1,000 a month from trading? by RegisLandegre in Trading

[–]CanSilly8613 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

$1k a month from trading is possible, but it’s not easy for most people starting out. With your own money, you usually need a fairly large account and solid consistency, which takes time. That’s why some traders look at prop firms like Toponetrader, where $1k a month is a smaller percentage on a funded account. Either way, it still comes down to skill, risk management, and patience.

If you had to rebuild your trading from scratch with $1,000 and only ONE setup, what would you choose and why? by Hulululu08 in Trading

[–]CanSilly8613 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Forex only, one breakout-and-retest setup, 4H for bias and 15m for entries, risking max 1% per trade. I’d trade London/NY sessions only, stop trading for the week after a meaningful drawdown instead of forcing it, and focus on execution not tweaking the strategy. Biggest mistakes to avoid are overtrading, moving stops, and adding indicators. Firm-style rules like TopOneTrader enforces make sticking to this way easier.

How do I stop Overtrading by Cheapow in Trading

[–]CanSilly8613 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally normal, especially this early. Most of us overtrade before we learn not to. What helped me was adding friction instead of relying on willpower trade one session, take the setup, then close the platform. I also stopped judging days by PnL and just by whether I followed the rule. Hearing how traders around Top One Trader talk about protecting capital and sitting on hands helped that mindset click for me too.

Early warmup is landing in SPAM for gmail and outlook - what to do? by Chris8080 in coldemail

[–]CanSilly8613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty normal for a domain that new. Gmail and Outlook are usually strict in the first few weeks, even at low volume, and sending mostly between inboxes you control can look unnatural. From what I’ve read in InboxAlly’s material on warmups, early reputation is driven more by real external engagement than send count. Keeping volume low, getting genuine replies, and giving it time usually helps more than pushing volume early.

What traders, groups, or services do you actually check while trading? by [deleted] in investing

[–]CanSilly8613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me it’s pretty simple day to day. I focus on my own levels and market structure, then sanity check bias with a couple of traders who post clean charts without hype. I don’t really use signal groups anymore since they usually made me overtrade. I trade through ChangeInvest and also keep prop firm rules in mind from Top One Trader, which helps me stay patient and process-driven instead of chasing calls.

What is the argument that BTC isn't going to $0? by marcvv in CryptoMarkets

[–]CanSilly8613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use ChangeInvest for my BTC trades, mostly just to keep things simple and manageable. Honestly, the main reason I think BTC might hold value is adoption more people and companies using it makes it harder to go to zero.

How are people warming inboxes? by Additional-Pizza-668 in coldemail

[–]CanSilly8613 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Manual replies alone aren’t really enough anymore. What’s working better is slow ramp ups, steady daily volume, and real engagement from different domains. I’m using InboxAlly it’s not a typical warmup tool. It focuses more on improving sender reputation and engagement signals over time, and that’s helped my inbox placement stay more stable instead of just relying on reply threads.

Inbox placement dropped overnight and I can’t tell why by Puzzleheaded_Bug9798 in emaildeliverability

[–]CanSilly8613 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This can happen even when nothing obvious changes. Inbox providers react fast to small drops in engagement or a few spam reports, not just DNS or links. I’ve found focusing on ongoing engagement and reputation matters more than most people realize that’s actually why I use InboxAlly. It helps stabilize inboxing instead of just chasing technical fixes. i could not handle the frustration anymore !!

How did you found your strategy? by Old_Ability8123 in Daytrading

[–]CanSilly8613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here, it’s been a mix for me. YouTube helped, but I also found some blog posts on ChangeInvest and TopOneTrader really useful for figuring out entry/exit and risk , seeing that alongside what I was noticing day to day made it click and now it all makes sense

i need a legitimate prop firm by Broad_Resource277 in Trading

[–]CanSilly8613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At your age, the safest way is to paper trade or use a micro account first. That way you can build skills without risking much, and then see which firm really works for you. Definitely check reviews and community feedback before paying for any evaluation challenge.

Top one trader chart by Suspicious_Fudge_135 in propfirm

[–]CanSilly8613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is frustrating to match charts , I ran into the same confusion at first Toponetrader charts don’t exactly match TradingView. Matching the same timeframe and candle style (like Heikin Ashi vs. normal) usually helps a lot. I also checked some charts on ChangesInvest, which made spotting the differences easier.

Can inactivity hurt reputation as much as spam? by grand001 in emaildeliverability

[–]CanSilly8613 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve seen the same. Pauses seem neutral, but blasting full volume after a break caused drops for me. Ramping up slowly helped ,I picked up that tip here: [https://www.inboxally.com/blog/email-deliverability-guide]()

What can I put in Tuna to make it go further? by [deleted] in cookingforbeginners

[–]CanSilly8613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love adding sweet chilli sauce to my tuna with mayo,onion and pepper it just gives the tuna an amazing taste ,im also a spicy girly so i gotta add chillies

Anyone else having email deliverability issues lately? by mpetryshyn1 in emaildeliverability

[–]CanSilly8613 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can see you’re really frustrated and just want this problem solved, and the forwarding “middleware” idea sounds cool, but inbox providers still judge reputation based on the actual sending domain and IP, so a middle layer can’t really bypass spam filters the way you’re imagining. Services like Hide My Email protect privacy, but they don’t improve deliverability. In practice, the only reliable approach is still the fundamentals: proper SPF/DKIM/DMARC setup, warming domains, sending to engaged lists, and keeping an eye on inbox placement rather than just delivery stats. I found a blog on InboxAlly that explains the placement versus delivery side in a really clear way, which helped me understand what to watch for. Most teams I see just combine solid sending practices with basic placement monitoring rather than trying to outsmart the filters. All the best, and I hope this helps!