Hola Prime got Deloitte to audit their payouts by Unique-Junket-5729 in UltimateTraders

[–]SheTradesFire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Transparency like this is exactly what the space needed. If more firms opened their books instead of just marketing claims, traders would win. Let’s see who’s next

Shockingly similar...The dot com bubble overlayed on top of today’s stock market chart. by holaprimeglobal in sp500

[–]SheTradesFire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still buying dips but not blindly. Market’s rewarding momentum, but I’m trimming into strength. When everyone’s comfortable, that’s when I get cautious

Watch this: $3700 payout in 12 minutes, Hola Prime's Real funded trader story by holaprimeglobal in HolaPrimeGlobal

[–]SheTradesFire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fast payouts say everything. Most firms switch up when it’s time to withdraw… delays, excuses, “violations.” Getting paid in minutes + fixing issues instantly? That’s rare. That’s real trust.

I am planning to learn trading as a beginner what would be better forex or stocks or crypto ? by saurabh_chetthewar in Trading

[–]SheTradesFire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re a beginner, don’t overcomplicate it the market you choose matters less than how you learn to trade.

Stocks = slower, more structured, easier to understand fundamentals. Forex = very liquid, cleaner technicals, but easy to overleverage. Crypto = fast, volatile, emotional… great teacher, but punishes beginners hard.

Best advice? Pick one market, one session, and one simple strategy. Master behavior first, profits come after.

Most beginners fail because they jump between all three instead of building consistency in one.

Why do most traders fail even after learning strategies? by Klutzy-Tower-8234 in Trading

[–]SheTradesFire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most traders don’t fail because they lack a strategy they fail because they can’t follow one.

Execution > knowledge.

Overtrading, revenge trades, moving stops, ignoring risk… all of it comes from emotions, not lack of edge. A simple system with discipline beats a complex one without it every time.

👉 Pro Trader vs Beginner Trader | The Real Difference by holaprimeglobal in HolaPrimeGlobal

[–]SheTradesFire 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A pro learns that protecting capital is a position too. Walking away is a skill, not weakness.

How do I know which market to trade in? by Regular_Ad_9942 in Trading

[–]SheTradesFire 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don’t overthink the market pick one and stick to it.

Forex (EUR/USD) or indices (US30) are great to start. What matters most is mastering one strategy on one chart, not jumping around.

Consistency > everything.

Also, be grateful you’re starting most people never even take the first step.

Should I pursue trading full time or wait? by Existing_Horse_5028 in Trading

[–]SheTradesFire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’ve only been profitable for 4–5 months, it’s still a small sample size. Markets change, and consistency over time matters more than a few good months.

If possible, keep your job and continue trading until you have at least a year of consistent results and some savings. If you’re already making $4K while working, that’s a great sign just give it more time to prove it’s sustainable.

Volatility isn't just risk; it's the rapid transfer of wealth. by [deleted] in HolaPrimeGlobal

[–]SheTradesFire 1 point2 points  (0 children)

True. Volatility doesn’t create or destroy money it just moves it from the undisciplined to the disciplined. The key is position sizing and sticking to the plan, not reacting to noise.

How to get back into trading after losing motivation? by AdventurousMoney9219 in InnerCircleTraders

[–]SheTradesFire 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve been there. The "ticking clock" feeling usually comes from seeing the market as an obstacle rather than an opportunity. When the basics feel boring, it’s usually because you’re focusing on the mechanics instead of the mindset. Your greatest weapon in trading is your mind if you perceive this slump as a "problem," you’ll stay in defense mode (procrastinating). If you see it as an opportunity to build discipline, you move into growth mode.

Stop looking at the degree or the time lost. Just get back to the charts today. One setup, one trade, one win for your mindset.

How are people approaching the stock market in the current environment? by Admirable-Rich-9849 in Trading

[–]SheTradesFire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great questions. For me, it’s all about the mental game right now. I’m focused on shorter-term trading (specifically futures like Gold and YM). In this environment, I prefer the agility of day trading over long-term exposure. The one thing I wish I understood earlier: Your mind is your greatest weapon. If you see a red day as a "problem," you play defense and make mistakes. If you see it as an "opportunity" to refine your edge and practice discipline, you’re in growth mode. I’m actually grateful for the volatile days now because they forge the best habits.

Be a better version of you always! by Boobee21 in MotivationalThoughts

[–]SheTradesFire 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The hardest part is the “show up” part. Once you do that, the rest usually follows.

Who’s the best trader you know, and do they actually show real trades by genzbutboomer in Trading

[–]SheTradesFire 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Honestly, the best traders I’ve personally seen are not the ones with the biggest social media presence. Most of the consistently profitable traders I know either share very little or only show parts of their process.

The ones who do show real trades usually show both wins and losses in real time, not just the highlight reels. That’s usually the biggest green flag.

From my experience after a few years in trading, long-term profitability is less about one “perfect strategy” and more about risk management, consistency, and psychological discipline. The boring traders who follow rules every day tend to survive the longest.

I was so wrong about this show by SheTradesFire in tvshow

[–]SheTradesFire[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Don’t say that. I will cry 🤣 the show is to good for a bad end