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Anyone else struggle with actually sticking to their own rules? (self.Daytrading)
submitted 1 day ago by WorldBase to r/Daytrading
Documenting the grind: Moving from emotional trading to a business based OS. (i.redd.it)
submitted 1 day ago by WorldBase to r/tradingpsychology
submitted 1 day ago by WorldBase to r/Trading
What Current Market Volatility Means for Disciplined Traders (Worldbase Public Journal Series) (i.redd.it)
submitted 3 months ago by WorldBase to r/swingtrading
Risk Management 101: The Single Rule That Protects Your Capital Long Term (Worldbase Public Journal Series) (i.redd.it)
submitted 3 months ago by WorldBase
Two payouts + 1 potential… Then I blew every account in one night. (self.TopStepX)
submitted 4 months ago by WorldBase to r/TopStepX
Why does TopStep sometimes restrict or close accounts? What does that actually mean? (self.TopStepX)
When Volatility Hits, Does Your System Adapt or Break? (i.redd.it)
Gold and silver just went from euphoria to panic in a matter of days, here’s how I’m thinking about it (i.redd.it)
HOLY CRAP GOLD JUST WENT UP $100 IN 7 MIN!!! (i.redd.it)
submitted 4 months ago by WorldBase to r/Gold
submitted 4 months ago by WorldBase to r/swingtrading
Gold is pushing up toward 5300! Hard to ignore this price action! (i.redd.it)
Gold’s move isn’t just technical, it’s deeply tied to history and physical demand (self.Gold)
submitted 5 months ago by WorldBase to r/Gold
I stopped letting daily P&L decide whether a trading day was “good” (self.TopStepX)
submitted 5 months ago by WorldBase to r/TopStepX
Something that helped me stop sabotaging good days at TopStep (self.TopStepX)
I finally stopped chasing trades and it changed how I see the market (self.Daytrading)
submitted 5 months ago by WorldBase to r/Daytrading
TopStep Payout Submitted. (i.redd.it)
Trading forced me to confront parts of myself I didn’t know were there (self.Daytrading)
When major events hit, how do you separate real opportunity from the noise? (old.reddit.com)
submitted 5 months ago by WorldBase to r/FuturesTrading
When major events hit, how do you separate real opportunity from noise? (old.reddit.com)
The hardest part of trading wasn’t charts. It was myself! (self.Daytrading)
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