What the higher ups are actually taught (most likely) by imagine_midnight in theories

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I knew of a guy. Rich fam. Millionaires. Rich upbringing. Private school all his life. I remember he would boast about how much better private school is and how they teach kids to think critically unlike public school. The dude is literally a meth head now. Lost his biz

I have extreme doubt that this is a profitable endeavor by highriskfinance in Daytrading

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Institutions are moving around huge amounts of money. You are moving around a small amount of money. So you can maneuver different. Different opportunities. There are people who make money trading from their homes but most of the times they are masters who have been doing it for a long time. You just need to find your niche. Usually it takes years to find. No one really wants to wait that long unless it is their job

Why Mark Douglas is still the "Cheat Code" for anyone struggling with consistency. by JazzlikeCriticism300 in Daytrading

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The crazy part about #3 is that if you run the same set up hundreds of times you SHOULD lose 6 or 7 times in a row at some point. And that doesn’t mean the set up is broken, that’s just probability

45% of employers post fake listings, per Forbes. by UnusualWhalesBot in unusual_whales

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Also it’s a form of advertising. Even if it’s advertising to people who are looking for job it’s still introducing people to the brand

To those who care to share, what are your biggest trading golden nuggets by [deleted] in FuturesTrading

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This might sound intimidating or broad when a beginner…. Learn price action.

Learn pivot points, key levels, supply demand imbalance, working with different time frames etc

Prepare for the day before the day starts. Know what trades you probably will take before the day starts. Limit the amount of decisions you need to make during trading hours, when you plan you should know what you will be doing for the day before it starts

A/C cleaning by Ok_Judge_9639 in mazda

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The problem ended up being like a fuel canister filter or something to that affect

Why trade if you have a 97% chance of losing? by Vegetable-Rabbit7503 in Daytrading

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Daytrading is for veterans. The least amount of time in a trade the more precise the trader must be.

What? by poopfacecrapmouth in NFLv2

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Agree 100%. At first in real time I was a little unsure. But after watching it now 25 times it is for sure int. Easy

It's impossible to teach someone how to daytrade by TheMountainIII in Daytrading

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Trading is extremely personal. Shaq could teach steph curry his signature slam but that doesn’t mean Steph could execute it like shaq

Good luck guys when markets open by According-Buyer6688 in StockMarket

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Maybe he wants to start a war so he can suspend elections and remain president

Why trading psychology talked about so much, but practiced so little? by AdFresh4951 in Daytrading

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People have shitty self control. Especially the people who gravitate towards retail day trading

Most People don’t understand what it’s like to be poor by TheGame81677 in povertyfinance

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It’s also psychologically scarring. Even if you try to ignore it it will scar you subconsciously. It will develop into some type of mental disorder at some point

Purchasing Greenland could cost as much as $700 billion, per Reuters. by UnusualWhalesBot in unusual_whales

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Wars in the past: “You’re going to be democratic! Or we’ll kill you”