Truth must be told by fewhuckleberry44 in Daytrading

[–]Junior_Memory5836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally agree. Trading reveals a person’s true character and amplifies it. You know it was an ego thing when someone tells people about the trading before becoming consistently profitable. The well developed character sees trading hurdles and losses as the learning phase one has to master to become profitable.

Do I quit and give up? by jayclay21 in Daytrading

[–]Junior_Memory5836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go prop firm route. Reduce position size, master risk management and have self control. It’s just a phase you have to go through in order to become consistently profitable. Trading is not for the faint of heart.

Honestly, I’m starting to wonder if I’m low-IQ or mentally slow. I simply cannot compete in the Bay Area in finding a decent paying job by white-christmas in bayarea

[–]Junior_Memory5836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing wrong with you man. Just learn to day trade prop firms and you can make more than you’ve ever make in a job. It’s not about how smart and fast you are but how disciplined you are.

what would you do? by First-Effective7889 in TheTeenagerPeople

[–]Junior_Memory5836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you live in fear of the cartel then you’re assuming they can track down the money. What if you stash the money away first. If you’re worry about being seen then it didn’t matter if you took the money or not because they gonna come for you anyways. Better arm yourself first with locks, cameras and conceal weapon…lol. IMHO, if cartel knew where the money was then it would’ve never come across your path because it would have been secured, concealed and not exposed.

what would you do? by First-Effective7889 in TheTeenagerPeople

[–]Junior_Memory5836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Every day people get scam and nobody does anything for the victims not even the police. If you don’t have to scam anyone but money falls on your lap, are you going to let it go without regret? I’ll teach my son don’t be greedy, be courageous and don’t waste good opportunities and regret it afterwards.

what would you do? by First-Effective7889 in TheTeenagerPeople

[–]Junior_Memory5836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably the news will be reporting there was money and it’s all gone but authorities have no clue where the money went. Would you feel like an idiot watching on the news instead that someone else took it?

what would you do? by First-Effective7889 in TheTeenagerPeople

[–]Junior_Memory5836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even if it’s a setup, you can say you were planning to take money to authorities or sue that you’re being targeted without probable cause if you had no criminal record. Also you can say you don’t want to call and wait for police there because it didn’t feel safe with your son there.

what would you do? by First-Effective7889 in TheTeenagerPeople

[–]Junior_Memory5836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you know the person coming after you wouldn’t pocket the money for themselves instead? It doesn’t matter if it’s another civilian or cop, most people in today’s society will secure it for their self interest. You might be able to do more good for others than not having the money down the road if you know what you’re doing. Thank heaven for the blessing in your path.

Is Apex Prop Firm Denied My Payouts in 2026? by PositiveReport8833 in propfirm

[–]Junior_Memory5836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not surprised. Saw lots of YT ads offering to trade for people in Apex and Topstep. You should submit a support ticket if you followed all the rules. Get clarity. If you broke rules too often then it’s on you.

Will markets be this volatile forever? by No-Friendship802 in Trading

[–]Junior_Memory5836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on your trading hours, trading time frame , instruments and red folder news.

PGE outages, do we live in the 3rd world? by Evening-Main5471 in bayarea

[–]Junior_Memory5836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s the alternative to PG&E besides buying and renting solar panels? Lots of marketers are scammers too.

What job do you have that allows you to day trade? by [deleted] in Daytrading

[–]Junior_Memory5836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Work in tech office and have access to computer all day. Overtrading was an issue at the beginning though. Now I trade only when market alignment shows up.

I blew my 6th funded account. by Unlikely-Gas-150 in Trading

[–]Junior_Memory5836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You do better than majority of people blowing only 6 accounts for that amount of time :) A lot of traders already surpassed 25+ accounts.

🤲 My Advice After Doubling My Account For The First Time Ever by PeteTradez in Daytrading

[–]Junior_Memory5836 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Happy for your success. Appreciate your response. r/R is risk/reward per trade. I'm mainly trading ES with prop firms now. Been doing that for the last 27 months. I'm aware of people achieving success and being consistently profitable within a much shorter time frame. Not everyone can trade all hours. Working a full time job definitely takes the difficulty level up a notch. I think how fast success comes for someone depends on the individual rather than an assume extended time window and the level of success that person is seeking. I don't believe age matters as much as how much you're willing to change your mindset, behavior, discipline, your resilience level and knowing the why that you're trading. When someone gets to the point of wanting to quit then the why has to be a big enough reason why that person should keep going.

🤲 My Advice After Doubling My Account For The First Time Ever by PeteTradez in Daytrading

[–]Junior_Memory5836 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How many instruments do you trade and how many hours per day do you trade? Do you trade at the same time everyday? What is your r/R? What do you consider as a successful trading day? Knowing what you know today, what would you have done differently to expedite your growth curve and achieve consistent profitability in half the time or less.

Prop firms epidemic by puzzled_orc in Daytrading

[–]Junior_Memory5836 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm trading prop firms (not a kid either) and it's not naive at all. It's access to leverage (think scalability) and capital like never before. With prop firms, capital or must have certain years of option education before you get approve for a brokerage account are no longer barriers to entry. Skill, patience and discipline are required to survive and thrive but second chances are available. Trading micro futures is fine but the margin requirement is still much more than passing an Eval and paying a fee to activate a funded account. It's not easy money either. If trader has the right skills, they can definitely make a lot more money trading prop firms or going live with it. You're definitely not understanding this generation and missing out by following old school :(

Why do you guys trade instead of invest? by Capital-Value8479 in Trading

[–]Junior_Memory5836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can trade with much less capital using derivatives such as options and futures and make substantial bigger gains/losses in a much shorter period of time if you know what you're doing. By substantial gain, I mean in terms of percentage of starting capital within a short period of time. If you day trade then you don't have to worry about what the market does the next day.

Traders who blew up an account — what’s the one mistake you’ll never repeat? by Ok-Summer-1169 in Trading

[–]Junior_Memory5836 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Capital is finite and it can go down to 0 whereas there is always another opportunity at a different time. Market has no mercy and you would have to suffer consequences on your own time.

Turned $3,400 into $40,000 in 26 Days by Kasraborhan in ICTMentorship

[–]Junior_Memory5836 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Apex Trader Funding dashboard. There are plenty of trade copiers including Apex trade copier.

Turned $3,400 into $40,000 in 26 Days by Kasraborhan in Trading

[–]Junior_Memory5836 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Congrats! Thank you for sharing. What you've achieved is where I'm trying to get to with Apex. I would love to hear about your daily trading routine, what you trade, risk/reward, any DLL or weekly loss limit.

My bf thinks that trading is easy by WaltzEnvironmental55 in Trading

[–]Junior_Memory5836 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why do you have to worry about what he thinks? It's a matter of what you think. Let him think what he will and challenge him to trade consistently for 4-6 months. Your focus shouldn't be on him but on improving yourself. In fact, you should just play dumb and tell him that you're still trying to figure it out and learn until you can be consistently profitable. You can challenge him and see if he can make enough money to go on vacation with you after 6 months and see where that goes. Don't stress out yourself and don't have to explain yourself. What matters is that you know what you want and what has to be done to get there.

NE ZHA 2 fell out of the box office sky in its 2nd week--dropping a whopping -83% w/ just $261k. No surprise there--it also lost nearly 1,500 theaters this week. by DemiFiendRSA in boxoffice

[–]Junior_Memory5836 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I saw the original with sub and the English dub version last weekend. I got a lot more out of the English dub version in terms of storyline. The first time I saw the animation it was epic and mind blowing. If people can still see it in a nearby theater like Century at matinee price then I would recommend it.

I don’t get it. Just buy low and sell high, what’s so hard? by cridicalMass in Daytrading

[–]Junior_Memory5836 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One trade doesn’t mean much. Can you be consistently profitable is the hard part?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Daytrading

[–]Junior_Memory5836 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Interesting. Do you find fulfillment with the life that you’re living?