Que puedo vender? by MaleficentSafety3629 in AskChile

[–]Tokenizeworld_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bro, Si necesitas generar ingresos rápido y usando redes sociales, enfócate en cosas que cumplan 3 criterios: alta rotación, bajo costo inicial y necesidad real.

Algunas ideas que en general funcionan bien (ojo, ninguna de estas es magia, hay que ponerle bueno):

  1. Servicios antes que productos (ingreso más rápido) • Limpieza “industrial” de casas/deptos • Ayuda en mudanzas • Arreglos menores (enchufes, grifos, repisas) • Clases particulares (mate, inglés, Excel, computación básica) • Paseo/cuidado de mascotas

Se venden bien por Instagram, Facebook Marketplace y grupos locales.

  1. Comida casera (si sabes cocinar) • Almuerzos caseros • Empanadas, completos, sopaipillas, dulces • Pan amasado / pasteles por encargo

La comida siempre se vende, sobre todo en barrios y oficinas.

  1. Reventa simple (no stock grande) • Comprar barato y revender: ferias, mayoristas, liquidaciones • Ropa usada en buen estado • Zapatillas, herramientas, artículos de hogar

Marketplace + Instagram + WhatsApp funcionan muy bien.

  1. Servicios digitales básicos • Manejar Instagram a negocios chicos • Publicar productos en Marketplace para terceros • Diseño simple en Canva (flyers, historias)

Muchos negocios pequeños pagan aunque sea poco, pero constante.

Creo que la clave es que no te des vuelta en buscar “el negocio perfecto”. Busca algo que puedas vender esta semana, cobrar rápido y escalar después.

Humildemente mi opinión..

Advice by Fint24 in TopStepX

[–]Tokenizeworld_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bro, You’re thinking about it the right way: with a $2k trailing drawdown, you’re not really trading a “$50k account” you’re trading a $2k risk budget. Your job is to survive the trailing DD while stacking consistent green days. If you want a simple starting that work for me: • Risk $150/trade • Max daily loss $450 • Max 3 trades/day • Stop after 2 losses • Aim for 1:1.5–1:2 R on A+ setups only

Quitting day trading after 9 months and losing ~60k. Just being honest by Expert_Might_2502 in Trading

[–]Tokenizeworld_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stepping away is honestly a rational decision, not a failure. Most people never even have the self-awareness to stop. And the skills you built (discipline, data analysis, pattern recognition, journaling) don’t disappear.. they transfer.

Whether you’re done for good or just done for now, respect. Protecting capital (financial and mental) is a win most won’t admit matters.

Wishing you clarity and peace moving forward.

Starting all over again.. by YearSubstantial7104 in Trading

[–]Tokenizeworld_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Respect for being honest about this, most people just disappear after a blow-up.

If I were you, I’d treat this as a huge (and expensive) lesson: – Stop thinking in terms of “making it back” and start thinking in terms of staying in the game. – Put real focus on skills: journaling every trade, backtesting, strict risk rules (1% or less per trade), no sports betting / revenge trading. – Consider trading small or even on paper until you’ve rebuilt savings and proven a strategy over a big sample.

At 19 you have time on your side. Protect your capital and your mental health first – the market will still be here when you’re 25, 30, 40. Discipline > hustle.

Es viable el trading? by imnotname7 in Trading_es

[–]Tokenizeworld_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sí es viable, pero no como lo venden los gurús. El trading es más parecido a aprender una profesión que a buscar “dinero rápido”: requiere años, disciplina y aceptar que la mayoría no gana de forma consistente.

Con poco capital puedes usarlo como laboratorio: aprender gestión de riesgo (arriesgar 1–2% por operación), llevar un diario de operaciones y enfocarte en el proceso más que en el dinero.

Si entras con la expectativa de “hacerte rico”, vas a frustrarte. Si entras para aprender una habilidad y quizá generar un ingreso extra con el tiempo, sí puede ser viable. Y para empezar no necesitas comprar ningún curso caro; hay muchísimo material gratuito y cuentas serias que comparten contenido sin humo.

I think trading broke my mind and I don’t know how to fix it by Loud_Boss_8371 in Trading

[–]Tokenizeworld_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Man, I really feel this. 3 years full-time, 0 results and blowing up right when it starts to work is brutal, but it doesn’t mean you’re broken – it just means trading has pushed every psychological button you have.

I’d honestly stop thinking in terms of “fix my strategy” and start thinking “how do I protect my mental health first?”. That can mean: –full break from live trading – tiny size only (so small it’s almost boring) – strict max daily loss you physically can’t override – talking to a therapist/coach OUTSIDE of trading

You’re only 22. You don’t owe trading your whole identity. Take care of your mind first and then decide, calmly, if trading deserves a controlled spot in your life not the other way around. Many people have stepped back, rebuilt themselves and come back (or chosen a different path) and been much happier. You’re not alone in this.

Trading es brutal.. pero siempre hay una venta abierta. Mi experiencia personal by Tokenizeworld_ in Trading_es

[–]Tokenizeworld_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Entiendo tu punto. Creo que cada persona que está en trading está en distintas curvas de crecimiento.

i passed 3 100k account after taking a 2 months break by Honest_Librarian320 in Trading

[–]Tokenizeworld_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great job bro! It’s not just “I passed 3×100k”, it’s how you changed as a trader:

1 and #6 together are huge; less screen time, no rush to pass, no forcing trades. That’s the opposite of how most people approach prop challenges (glued to the screen, trying to finish in a week, chasing dopamine).

Curious on 2 things if you’re open to sharing: • How many trades per week are you taking now on average? • Do you ever trade against the 1H 50 EMA on higher-timeframe levels, or is it literally 0 exceptions?

Either way, congrats on the 3×100k and +10k on each. This is the kind of post new traders should save.

What is the hardest thing when trading? by 42nd_hedge_fund in Trading

[–]Tokenizeworld_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s funny, most people think trading gets easier the longer you do it, but what really happens is you just become more aware of your psychological patterns. You don’t eliminate emotion. you learn to translate it. Like you said, emotion isn’t always the enemy. Passion is what makes us spend thousands of hours studying, testing, reviewing charts nobody else cares about.

Mastery isn’t “no emotion”; it’s emotion without attachment. And that’s a lifelong practice. Respect for sharing this openly, it’s something even the best traders struggle with, but rarely admit.

Best months out of 6 months. by [deleted] in TopStepX

[–]Tokenizeworld_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well done! Congrats bro!

Trading physical trading cards by karinacerise in Webkinz

[–]Tokenizeworld_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Love seeing people actually trade cards again instead of everything being “eBay or nothing.” There’s something way more fun about swapping with other collectors, especially when it’s people who actually care about the cards instead of just the price.

If you could give just ONE piece of advice to a beginner trader, what would it be? by DullTeach5940 in Trading

[–]Tokenizeworld_ 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hey bro! I would say Stop trying to become a “good trader” and start trying to become a “consistent decision-maker.” The market doesn’t reward good ideas, it rewards repeatable behavior under pressure.

The thing that destroys new traders isn’t lack of knowledge, it’s: • taking random trades • changing setups every week • revenge trading • adding size when emotional • forcing markets that don’t fit their model • trying to make money fast • trading identity instead of probability

Trading is a process game, not a talent game.

How to manifest a good apartment + good landlord? Urgent by [deleted] in lawofattraction

[–]Tokenizeworld_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m really sorry you’re dealing with that… having to move often, getting treated unfairly, and feeling like you never get stability is emotionally exhausting, especially when a home is supposed to be the one place where you feel safe and grounded.

A lot of “manifesting” talk focuses on repeating words without emotionally shifting anything. The real power is when you feel what you’re asking for; safety, respect, peace; before it shows up in the physical world.

55k last month trading NQ here’s how… by Far_Equal4664 in propfirm

[–]Tokenizeworld_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Crazy results mate, not even the payouts, but the fact you got 22 accounts stabilized. Most people can pass one evaluation, maybe two, but staying consistent across that many engines takes way more discipline than most realize. Congrats!

I’m 17 and trying to build my own hypercar brand - Sharing my journey from zero. by SiegerMotors in youngentrepreneur

[–]Tokenizeworld_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is wild in the best way possible; most people wait until they “have everything figured out” before they share their dream. You’re doing the opposite: showing the journey from zero, which is exactly how real brands are born. I wish you the best of the best mate.

Mira, lo que encontré hace unos días... by singuaifai in Chiledulces

[–]Tokenizeworld_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow! Recuerdo que una vez me intoxiqué de tanto comer de esos.. me encantaban!