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avatarHui Fen88
08-21 08:08

[STRATEGY] Breakouts vs. Retests: How to Stop Getting Trapped by Fakeouts

Picture this scenario: You’ve been watching a stock or crypto token test a key resistance level for hours. Suddenly, a massive green candle breaks above the line. You jump in with a Market Buy order out of fear of missing the move (FOMO). Five minutes later, price violently reverses, dumps right back below the level, and hits your stop-loss. Congratulations, you just got caught in a Fakeout. Here is how professional traders avoid this trap using the Breakout & Retest method. The Rookie Mistake: Chasing the Initial Break When a key level breaks, retail traders rush in blindly. Institutional traders and market makers know this, so they often push price just high enough to trigger buy orders before dumping their positions into the buying pressure. $In
[STRATEGY] Breakouts vs. Retests: How to Stop Getting Trapped by Fakeouts
avatarHui Fen88
08-19 04:05

[REAL TALK] Anatomy of a Blown Account: 3 Psychological Traps That Kill 90% of New Traders

Ask any trader who has been in the markets for more than a few years, and they’ll usually admit it: almost everyone blows up their first trading account. It rarely happens because their strategy was bad. Most of the time, an account goes to zero because emotion overrides reason. When real money is on the line, psychology takes the driver's seat. If you want to survive your first year of trading, here are the three major psychological traps you need to spot before they wipe out your capital. 1. The Emotional Rollercoaster (Market Psychology) When you start trading, your brain experiences extreme highs and lows driven by price movement. Understanding where you are emotionally during a trade is half the battle. Euphoria: You win 3 trades in a row. You feel invincible, double your position siz
[REAL TALK] Anatomy of a Blown Account: 3 Psychological Traps That Kill 90% of New Traders
avatarHui Fen88
08-19 23:02

[MINDSET SHIFT] Why You Can Be Wrong 60% of the Time and Still Make Money

Most new traders treat trading like a school exam—they think if they aren't right 80% or 90% of the time, they are failing. This belief causes beginners to hold losing trades forever just to avoid taking a loss and ruining their "win rate." Here is the secret: Win rate doesn't determine profitability—Risk-to-Reward Ratio (R:R) does. What Is Risk-to-Reward Ratio? Your Risk-to-Reward Ratio measures how much money you stand to lose versus how much money you stand to gain on a single trade. 1:1 R:R: You risk $10 to make $10. 1:2 R:R: You risk $10 to make $20. 1:3 R:R: You risk $10 to make $30. The 10-Trade Math Experiment Assume you take 10 trades risking $20 per trade with a 1:3 Risk-to-Reward Ratio. You have a terrible week and lose 6 out of 10 trades (a 40% win rate). Even though you were w
[MINDSET SHIFT] Why You Can Be Wrong 60% of the Time and Still Make Money
avatarHui Fen88
08-21 19:40

[BEGINNER STRATEGY] The Trend Line Blueprint: How to Stop Fighting Market Momentum

One of the oldest sayings on Wall Street is: "The trend is your friend until the end." Yet, most beginner traders do the exact opposite. They see a stock or asset rallying hard and instantly look to short sell it because they think "it's gone up too far." Or they see an asset crashing and try to catch a falling knife because "it's too cheap." Trading against market momentum is like swimming upstream in a rapid river—it exhausts your capital. Here is a simple guide on how to identify market trends and use trendlines to enter trades with high probability. What Is a Market Trend? Prices don't move straight up or straight down in a single line; they move in a series of waves (higher highs and higher lows, or lower highs and lower lows). $BitMine Immersion
[BEGINNER STRATEGY] The Trend Line Blueprint: How to Stop Fighting Market Momentum
Look at the recent tape on $Corning(GLW)$ it has been a brutal reality check after an incredible run-up. The stock surged to a 52-week high of $271.78 in late June, but it has suffered a sharp pullback, tumbling down toward the $158 level as sellers cashed out. While it is still well above its multi-month lows, this rapid sell-off shows that traders are skittish ahead of the upcoming Q2 earnings report on July 28, 2026. Chasing every short-term bounce right now is a dangerous game. Smart money is holding off and keeping their powder dry until Corning proves that its financial growth can match the market's high expectations.
$Celsius Holdings, Inc.(CELH)$ is currently trading around $29.15, stabilizing near the lower end of its wide 52-week range of $26.55 to $66.70 following its Q2 2026 earnings release. Recent price action shows choppy consolidation around the $28.00–$30.00 region as the market processes a 10.6% total revenue increase to $817.9M counterbalanced by softer flagship brand growth and gross margin compression down to 48.1%. Chasing upside bounces in the immediate wake of an earnings report with elevated promotional spending risks catching a false breakout. The pragmatic play is to wait for the stock to build a clean, multi-week horizontal base before deploying fresh capital.
avatarHui Fen88
08-19 13:25

Stop Trading Blind: The Simple Journal Template You Can Copy into Excel or Notion

Last post, we talked about growing a small account safely. But here is an uncomfortable truth: if you aren't journaling your trades, you aren't trading—you're just gambling. Most beginner traders fail not because they lack a good strategy, but because they repeat the exact same expensive mistakes 50 times without noticing. A trading journal is your mirror. It turns random buy/sell buttons into actual data you can use to get better. You don't need fancy $50/month software. Here is a free, simple 7-column template you can set up in 5 minutes using Google Sheets, Excel, or Notion. The 7-Column Trading Journal Template Copy these headers directly into your spreadsheet or database: Breakdown of the Columns (And Why They Matter) 1. Date & Asset/Direction Keep track of the day of the week and
Stop Trading Blind: The Simple Journal Template You Can Copy into Excel or Notion

[BEGINNER GUIDE] Stop Overcomplicating Your Charts: The Simple Support & Resistance Strategy

When you first open a charting platform, it’s tempting to add 15 different indicators—RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands, Stochastic, Moving Averages... until your screen looks like a rainbow nightmare. Here’s the truth: You don’t need dozens of indicators to start reading the market. The most reliable concept in technical analysis is also one of the simplest: Support and Resistance (S&R). Here is a beginner-friendly breakdown of what it is and how to build a trade setup around it. What Are Support and Resistance? Think of price movement as a rubber ball bouncing inside a house: Support (The Floor): A price level where buying interest is strong enough to overcome selling pressure. When price drops to this level, buyers step in and the price tends to "bounce" back up. Resistance (The Ceiling):
[BEGINNER GUIDE] Stop Overcomplicating Your Charts: The Simple Support & Resistance Strategy
The price action on both $ServiceNow(NOW)$ and $Micron Technology(MU)$ right now shows you exactly how much fast money is sloshing around tech. ServiceNow has put together a quiet relief bounce back to 107.93 after getting completely decimated down to the 89 range at the end of June. It is a decent recovery, but with their earnings coming up on July 22, the room to run before the print is getting tight. Meanwhile, Micron is trying to find its feet around 984.75. It is a massive comedown from the 1213 peak it printed right after its spectacular earnings report a couple of weeks ago. If you are looking to chase either of these right here, you are playing with fire. I am keeping my hands in my pockets and letti
$NVIDIA(NVDA)$ is interesting right now because the biggest battle is not between bulls and bears anymore it's between confidence and expectations. The company keeps proving the AI story is real. Revenue growth, data center demand, and Blackwell adoption have been strong enough that skeptics have had to constantly move the goalposts. The latest numbers showed how much the AI infrastructure buildout is still benefiting NVIDIA, with data center revenue remaining the main driver. But the question I keep coming back to is whether investors are expecting too much perfection. A great company can still become a difficult stock if expectations get too far ahead of reality. NVIDIA is no longer being judged like a normal semiconductor company. Every quar

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