u/Grouchy_Library_2741

How does it look?

How does it look?

How are we looking? I’ve used it probably about 5-6 times so far. I clean by scraping, then water and scrape, then take a paper towel go around to pick up little debris. After the thin coat of avocado oil once the heat is off. This was before a cook the other day. Sometimes I feel the scraper isn’t enough, maybe considering getting the scrub pad. Or maybe I’m scraping too hard. Anything I need to change? Any advice appreciated 🙏🏾

u/Grouchy_Library_2741 — 8 days ago

On the right track?

What’s up y’all. I’m kinda here to vent and ask a question. For background, I started to learn how to trade in December. I’ve had one payout of $400 and honestly, that might’ve been to gambling. That was around mid-March. I’ve blown SOOO many fundeds, I think around the 30-40 range.

I switched my strategy from a swing trade one to a scalping one and that honestly helped me a lot. It fits my schedule with how it’s in one specific time slot rather than looking at it all day. This ultimately helped my mental side of trading because I’m not thinking about it all day, instead I’m only doing it 1-2 hours in the morning.

Now at around the 5 month mark, I haven’t blown a funded in over a month, and I’m currently copy trading 4 accounts. They’re all still in the eval stage. I’m up at the charts at 6:30 AM PST Monday-Friday before work and school, I only trade 3-5 micros, I journal after every trade (If I took a trade or not, what I saw, and what I felt during my time on the charts), and I don’t FOMO or revenge trade anymore because I was tired of losing and spending money lmao. Following my rules has been SUCH a relieve on my mental side of trading because I really realized that there is always tomorrow for trading. If I lose today, the charts will be again there tomorrow for me to win.

One of the things I’ve realized is trading is now super boring, but I’ve heard that’s a good thing and that it should be like that.

Now my question for the people who have been trading for a while like 1 year+ or who have just seen consistent profits.

Am I currently doing the right thing? I’ve only had a few Green Day’s in the past few weeks due to my strat but I’ve heard that is how it goes.

Another one, did most of y’all really see consistent profits after 1+ years?

Any advice or anything at all would be appreciated 🙏🏾

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u/Grouchy_Library_2741 — 29 days ago

On the right track?

What’s up y’all. I’m kinda here to vent and ask a question. For background, I started to learn how to trade in December. I’ve had one payout of $400 and honestly, that might’ve been to gambling. That was around mid-March. I’ve blown SOOO many fundeds, I think around the 30-40 range.

I switched my strategy from a swing trade one to a scalping one and that honestly helped me a lot. It fits my schedule with how it’s in one specific time slot rather than looking at it all day. This ultimately helped my mental side of trading because I’m not thinking about it all day, instead I’m only doing it 1-2 hours in the morning.

Now at around the 5 month mark, I haven’t blown a funded in over a month, and I’m currently copy trading 4 accounts. I’m up at the charts at 6:30 AM PST Monday-Friday before work and school, I only trade 3-5 micros, I journal after every trade (If I took a trade or not, what I saw, and what I felt during my time on the charts), and I don’t FOMO or revenge trade anymore because I was tired of losing and spending money lmao. Following my rules has been SUCH a relieve on my mental side of trading because I really realized that there is always tomorrow for trading. If I lose today, the charts will be again there tomorrow for me to win.

One of the things I’ve realized is trading is now super boring, but I’ve heard that’s a good thing and that it should be like that.

Now my question for the people who have been trading for a while like 1 year+ or who have just seen consistent profits.

Am I currently doing the right thing? I’ve only had a few Green Day’s in the past few weeks due to my strat but I’ve heard that is how it goes.

Another one, did most of y’all really see consistent profits after 1+ years?

Any advice or anything at all would be appreciated 🙏🏾

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u/Grouchy_Library_2741 — 29 days ago