770 - Picking Trading Strategies & Tradeable Timeframes

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1338 - The #1 Question Every Profitable Trader Asks (But Most Never Do)

Most traders think they know why they lose trades... but they're usually fixing the wrong problem.In this video, I'll show you how a simple problem-solving technique known as the 5 Whys can help you identify the real reason behind your trading mistakes and improve faster.Your Tra ...  Show more

1337 - New Trader Starter Guide: 5 Books Every Beginner Must Read

Most beginner traders waste years learning the wrong things. In this episode, I share the 5 books every new trader should read—and the exact order to read them. Learn how to build the right foundation, master technical analysis, develop a professional mindset, and avoid the mista ...  Show more

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