770 - Picking Trading Strategies & Tradeable Timeframes

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1315 - This Week Could Move EVERYTHING | CPI, Retail Sales & Global Tensions

Markets are heating up as traders prepare for CPI inflation data, central bank commentary, retail sales, and the high-stakes Trump-Xi meeting. Here’s what matters, what could move the markets, and what traders should be watching this week.Learn to Trade at www.TierOneTrading.comY ...  Show more

1314 - Why Trading Courses Don’t Work (And What Actually Does)

Most traders judge themselves based on wins and losses when the real key is measuring progress through execution and consistency. In this episode, we break down why trading courses alone rarely create profitable traders — and how coaching, mentorship, accountability, and support ...  Show more

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