Traders who use this weekend window before the end of the year to build advanced time frame trading logic, review their own strategy systems, and organize market storylines often have a deeper desire for this. This sense of hunger can transform into an internal driving force, ultimately reflected in your long-term trading discipline and consistent execution. Those who truly want to succeed do not rely on luck for a moment, but on this inner drive to execute. People who spend time preparing and those who do not prepare are simply not in the same league after a year.
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ReverseFOMOguy
· 9h ago
At the end of the year, those who are truly trying to make money are the ones getting involved; those who are just lying flat have already dropped out.
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NFTArtisanHQ
· 9h ago
one might argue that this entire framework mirrors baudrillard's simulacrum—traders constructing meta-narratives around "preparation" while the market remains fundamentally indifferent to their temporal organizing... but ngl, the discipline aspect does resonate with proof-of-work aesthetics
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NeverPresent
· 9h ago
Really, the difference between being prepared and unprepared is huge; after a year, the change is like night and day.
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 9h ago
Hmm, you're right. Are there still people relying on luck this year? It's about time they wake up.
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ProtocolRebel
· 9h ago
A few days before the year-end sprint, you can really see who is playing seriously... But to be honest, most people talk about reviewing their strategies, but in reality, it's just brushing K-lines for self-comfort.
Traders who use this weekend window before the end of the year to build advanced time frame trading logic, review their own strategy systems, and organize market storylines often have a deeper desire for this. This sense of hunger can transform into an internal driving force, ultimately reflected in your long-term trading discipline and consistent execution. Those who truly want to succeed do not rely on luck for a moment, but on this inner drive to execute. People who spend time preparing and those who do not prepare are simply not in the same league after a year.