Why I Want You to Win

One of the hardest things when I started trading was filtering through the noise to find advice that would truly help me grow as a professional trader. My background was in diplomacy—I’m a former diplomat—and after my post, I immersed myself in the tech space. That’s where I first encountered blockchain technology. It fascinated me. But there’s a difference between understanding the tech and mastering the markets.

The market, my friends, is a wild beast. My background in economics and finance helped, but most of the advice online was geared toward someone else’s agenda. So, I went back to the basics. I studied Anna Coulling’s Volume Price Analysis and Linda Raschke’s Trading Sardines. I learned how to read charts, analyze trends, and build setups. But even after applying that knowledge, I was still losing trades.

You see, knowledge is useless if your mindset isn’t right. I wasn’t using the most critical tool for a trader: risk management. I was gambling without realizing it. So, I returned to learning. I read Trading in the Zone by Mark Douglas and Market Wizards by Jack Schwager. These books reshaped my perspective on trading and taught me to control my emotions. I also strengthened my spiritual life, turning trading into a disciplined craft. Finally, I saw consistency—and my account started growing.

I began copy trading because I wanted to share my wins and grow collectively, but I also wanted to build a community of like-minded traders. With so much noise in this space, my mission is to bring value and share the lessons that took me years to learn.

If you’re ready to grow, follow my copy trading account for proven setups. Click here to copy my trades and 🚀💰. Let’s crush it this year—together. Your tips of $1–$5 help keep this journey strong. Let’s win. Cheers!

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