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How much longer???? We were waiting for growth🙄😒 💥 $XRP BREAKS SUPPORT. THE MARKET HURTS.😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 The 3-day chart screams: the price is rolling towards $1.10.😭😭😭😭 Ali Marti😱😱 is not hinting — he is warning ⚠️ 🐻 Bears are crushing without mercy, weak hands are flying out,🤔🤔🤔🤔 while the wise wait for the moment to take their own🫣 🏆 This is not the end — this is a filter. The market always rewards the patient.🤭🤭 Not everyone will survive. The chosen ones will win. #XRP #Ripple #CryptoWar #SmartMoney #WinnerMindset 🚀 $XRP {spot}(XRPUSDT)
How much longer???? We were waiting for growth🙄😒
💥 $XRP BREAKS SUPPORT. THE MARKET HURTS.😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
The 3-day chart screams: the price is rolling towards $1.10.😭😭😭😭
Ali Marti😱😱 is not hinting — he is warning ⚠️

🐻 Bears are crushing without mercy, weak hands are flying out,🤔🤔🤔🤔
while the wise wait for the moment to take their own🫣

🏆 This is not the end — this is a filter.
The market always rewards the patient.🤭🤭

Not everyone will survive. The chosen ones will win.
#XRP #Ripple #CryptoWar #SmartMoney #WinnerMindset 🚀
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STOP OVERTRADING 🛑 YOU DON’T HAVE TO TRADE EVERY DAY ! Overtrading doesn’t make you a better trader; it puts your capital at risk. Two weeks ago, I met a rookie trader who was riding high on the market’s momentum. He had over a dozen positions open at once ( insane, 3 at risk to me is dangerous), yet he was feeling confident because everything seemed to be working in his favor. I warned him about the coming volatility and advised him to de-risk his positions. He didn’t listen. A few days later, after the market corrected aggressively, he went dark—post-loss depression hit hard. You can’t control the market, but you can control your risk. Overexposure is a silent account killer. In my copy trading account, I never risk more than two positions at once. Patience, discipline, and risk management are the foundation. I highly recommend LR Thomas’s book on overtrading. Here are some principles I’ve learned from it: 1. Create a Trading Plan – Define entries, exits, and risk limits. Stick to it. 2. Set Goals – Realistic goals keep you focused and disciplined. 3. Use a Journal – Track trades, emotions, and patterns to learn and improve. 4. Manage Risk – Proper position sizing and stop-loss orders are key. 5. Control Emotions – Practice mindfulness to avoid fear and greed. 6. Limit Trades – Fewer, well-thought-out trades often lead to better results. 7. Avoid Noise – Tune out distractions and stay focused on your plan. 8. Take Breaks – Rest keeps your mind sharp and avoids burnout. 9. De-Risk: Limit open positions to one or two unless the stop-loss is at break-even after taking the first profit. Only open new positions once de-risked. By applying these strategies, I’ve cultivated consistency, and my trades reflect it. Follow my copy trading account to see the difference discipline makes. Click here to copy and 🚀💰. Cheers, and happy trading! #success #tradesmart #overtrading #tradingpsychology #winnermindset
STOP OVERTRADING 🛑
YOU DON’T HAVE TO TRADE EVERY DAY ! Overtrading doesn’t make you a better trader; it puts your capital at risk. Two weeks ago, I met a rookie trader who was riding high on the market’s momentum. He had over a dozen positions open at once ( insane, 3 at risk to me is dangerous), yet he was feeling confident because everything seemed to be working in his favor. I warned him about the coming volatility and advised him to de-risk his positions. He didn’t listen. A few days later, after the market corrected aggressively, he went dark—post-loss depression hit hard.
You can’t control the market, but you can control your risk. Overexposure is a silent account killer. In my copy trading account, I never risk more than two positions at once. Patience, discipline, and risk management are the foundation.
I highly recommend LR Thomas’s book on overtrading. Here are some principles I’ve learned from it:
1. Create a Trading Plan – Define entries, exits, and risk limits. Stick to it.
2. Set Goals – Realistic goals keep you focused and disciplined.
3. Use a Journal – Track trades, emotions, and patterns to learn and improve.
4. Manage Risk – Proper position sizing and stop-loss orders are key.
5. Control Emotions – Practice mindfulness to avoid fear and greed.
6. Limit Trades – Fewer, well-thought-out trades often lead to better results.
7. Avoid Noise – Tune out distractions and stay focused on your plan.
8. Take Breaks – Rest keeps your mind sharp and avoids burnout.
9. De-Risk: Limit open positions to one or two unless the stop-loss is at break-even after taking the first profit. Only open new positions once de-risked.
By applying these strategies, I’ve cultivated consistency, and my trades reflect it. Follow my copy trading account to see the difference discipline makes. Click here to copy and 🚀💰. Cheers, and happy trading!
#success #tradesmart #overtrading #tradingpsychology #winnermindset
STOP OVERTRADING 🛑 YOU DON’T HAVE TO TRADE EVERY DAY ! Overtrading doesn’t make you a better trader; it puts your capital at risk. Two weeks ago, I met a rookie trader who was riding high on the market’s momentum. He had over a dozen positions open at once ( insane, 3 at risk to me is dangerous), yet he was feeling confident because everything seemed to be working in his favor. I warned him about the coming volatility and advised him to de-risk his positions. He didn’t listen. A few days later, after the market corrected aggressively, he went dark—post-loss depression hit hard. You can’t control the market, but you can control your risk. Overexposure is a silent account killer. In my copy trading account, I never risk more than two positions at once. Patience, discipline, and risk management are the foundation. I highly recommend LR Thomas’s book on overtrading. Here are some principles I’ve learned from it: 1. Create a Trading Plan – Define entries, exits, and risk limits. Stick to it. 2. Set Goals – Realistic goals keep you focused and disciplined. 3. Use a Journal – Track trades, emotions, and patterns to learn and improve. 4. Manage Risk – Proper position sizing and stop-loss orders are key. 5. Control Emotions – Practice mindfulness to avoid fear and greed. 6. Limit Trades – Fewer, well-thought-out trades often lead to better results. 7. Avoid Noise – Tune out distractions and stay focused on your plan. 8. Take Breaks – Rest keeps your mind sharp and avoids burnout. 9. De-Risk: Limit open positions to one or two unless the stop-loss is at break-even after taking the first profit. Only open new positions once de-risked. By applying these strategies, I’ve cultivated consistency, and my trades reflect it. Follow my copy trading account to see the difference discipline makes. [Click here to copy and](https://www.binance.com/en/copy-trading/lead-details?portfolioId=4293167071198071552&timeRange=7D) 🚀💰. Cheers, and happy trading! #success #tradesmart #overtrading #tradingpsychology #winnermindset
STOP OVERTRADING 🛑

YOU DON’T HAVE TO TRADE EVERY DAY ! Overtrading doesn’t make you a better trader; it puts your capital at risk. Two weeks ago, I met a rookie trader who was riding high on the market’s momentum. He had over a dozen positions open at once ( insane, 3 at risk to me is dangerous), yet he was feeling confident because everything seemed to be working in his favor. I warned him about the coming volatility and advised him to de-risk his positions. He didn’t listen. A few days later, after the market corrected aggressively, he went dark—post-loss depression hit hard.

You can’t control the market, but you can control your risk. Overexposure is a silent account killer. In my copy trading account, I never risk more than two positions at once. Patience, discipline, and risk management are the foundation.

I highly recommend LR Thomas’s book on overtrading. Here are some principles I’ve learned from it:
1. Create a Trading Plan – Define entries, exits, and risk limits. Stick to it.
2. Set Goals – Realistic goals keep you focused and disciplined.
3. Use a Journal – Track trades, emotions, and patterns to learn and improve.
4. Manage Risk – Proper position sizing and stop-loss orders are key.
5. Control Emotions – Practice mindfulness to avoid fear and greed.
6. Limit Trades – Fewer, well-thought-out trades often lead to better results.
7. Avoid Noise – Tune out distractions and stay focused on your plan.
8. Take Breaks – Rest keeps your mind sharp and avoids burnout.
9. De-Risk: Limit open positions to one or two unless the stop-loss is at break-even after taking the first profit. Only open new positions once de-risked.

By applying these strategies, I’ve cultivated consistency, and my trades reflect it. Follow my copy trading account to see the difference discipline makes. Click here to copy and 🚀💰. Cheers, and happy trading!

#success #tradesmart #overtrading #tradingpsychology #winnermindset
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