Lielākā daļa treideru domā, ka tirdzniecība beidzas, kad viņi aizver pozīciju, tieši tur sākas īstā kļūda.
Izlaist savu nedēļas pārskatu ir kā braukt akli un brīnīties, kāpēc tu turpini avarēt.
Pēc daudziem gadiem tirgū varu teikt tā: tavi iepriekšējie darījumi ir tavi labākie skolotāji, ja tu tos tiešām pēti. Katram zaudējumam ir raksts. Katram uzvarai ir iemesls. Bet bez pārskata abi kļūst par bezjēdzīgu troksni.
Es agrāk atkārtoju tās pašas kļūdas: priekšlaicīgas iziešanas, emocionālas ieejas, pārmērīga tirdzniecība. Nekas nemainījās, līdz es sāku katru nedēļu veikt pārskatu kā biznesa ziņojumu.
Tirgus nemainās ātri, treideri, kas nepārskata, mainās. Vai tu mācies no saviem darījumiem vai vienkārši aizmirsti tos?
If you understand structure stick with US30 If you understand liquidity stick with NAS100 If you understand both structure and liquidity trade XAUUSD Tell me : which pairs is your favorite pair?
Tas ir tas, par ko neviens nerunā. "Drošā izvēle" nesajūtās droši, kad tava prāts jau pametusi šo dzīvi. Bet šeit ir patiesība, ko daudzi cilvēki uzzina pārāk vēlu: Stabilitāte var būt arī lēna nāve, ja tā nogalinās tavu izsalkumu, tavu fokusu, tavu identitāti. Tomēr ir plāna līnija starp ticību un aklumu. Jo sapnis bez struktūras pārvēršas ciešanās. Un ciešanas bez progresu pārvēršas nožēlā. Tātad īstais jautājums nav $250 pret $0. Tas ir: vai tu veido kaut ko, kas var aizstāt abus? Ja nē, tu neizvēlies sapni, tu tikai atlikt realitāti.
Most traders know they should journal. But they don’t. Because journaling is uncomfortable. It forces honesty. You can’t blame the market when your notes show you broke your own rules. You can’t ignore emotional trades when they’re written down. So people avoid it. They keep trading without reviewing, repeating the same mistakes week after week. Without data, improvement is just guessing. Journaling turns random experiences into real lessons. Professionals track everything, entries, exits, emotions, and mistakes. Start simple. After each trade, write why you entered, why you exited, and how you felt. Patterns will appear, and those patterns are the key to real progress.
I used to think a monthly salary meant security. But the more comfortable I became, the less control I actually had over my future. The dangerous thing about a salary isn’t the money... It’s the illusion that you’re safe while depending on one source to survive. I’ve seen people work the same job for years, slowly losing their ambition without noticing it. The paycheck arrives, bills get paid, and life repeats. ➭ No real ownership. ➭ No system growing outside their job. ➭ Just survival packaged as stability. A salary can make people stop taking risks, stop building skills, and stop thinking long-term because comfort removes urgency. The most dangerous trap isn’t struggle. It’s COMFORT that quietly kills growth. Ask yourself: if that salary disappeared tomorrow, what would still make you money?
You think you’re using your device… but what if something else is using it too?
Let me explain. Not all malware shows up as system crashes or obvious chaos. Some of it just sits there… silent, patient, and watching everything you do. Spyware is one of those. It secretly monitors browsing, messages, calls, and app usage without consent, running quietly in the background while sending everything back to attackers. Then there are infostealers. These target stored datasaved passwords, cookies, email accounts, crypto wallets. The kind of data that makes account takeover possible without any form of hacking. Malware attacks get in mostly through everyday actions think phishing emails, fake software updates, malicious downloads, cracked software, and links that look normal until you open them That’s why they’re hard to catch they look legitimate, behave normal, and stay hidden while running quietly in the background. their impact is real and so severe. Examples include identity theft, financial fraud, compromised accounts, and loss of privacy. And this is where social engineering( sounds like a cool term but isn't comes in. Phishing doesn’t attack systems it attacks people exactly you. It uses urgency, fear, trust, authority, curiosity… anything that makes you act before you think. Fake banks, SMS alerts, scam calls, fake profiles… same goal...deception. So it always and will always comes back to this. Pause before clicking. Verify before trusting. Don’t rush downloads. Use multi-factor authentication. Keep your system updated. Some of them are just silent treatment… and that’s exactly what makes them dangerous. And that was Day 6 was all about silence doesn't mean safety. Visual Illustration: This image shows two sides. On the left, a happy boy is using his laptop and dreaming about a cute girl. On the right, a masked hacker is secretly watching everything he does. A broken line splits the two worlds. It explains how malware stays silent while spying on you without you knowing. $EDEN $OPEN $KAIA
SOLANA PERPS JUST HIT $5B IN 24H VOLUME FOR THE FIRST TIME 🥺
#HYPE still dominates longer-term volume and open interest. But #SOL is rapidly turning into a serious onchain trading ecosystem and the gap is starting to close fast.