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The secret to getting rich isn’t earning a massive salary—it’s starting early and letting compound interest work for you. Even small, consistent investments in index funds like VOO or QQQ can grow into millions over time. The biggest mistake? Not investing at all or starting too late. Government pensions may not be there when you…
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QQQ vs. VOO—Which index fund should you choose? While both are great for long-term investing, they have key differences. VOO tracks the S&P 500, offering broad diversification and lower risk. QQQ focuses on tech-heavy Nasdaq-100 stocks, providing higher growth but with more volatility. Over time, QQQ has outperformed VOO, but it also experiences bigger drops.…
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Tracking insider trades is one of the most powerful ways to gain an edge in the market. Red Pill Traders can use SEC4Form.com to uncover buying and selling activity by company insiders like CEOs, CFOs, and Directors. Understanding which trades matter—based on position, trade size, and timing—can help you identify high-probability investment opportunities. This guide…
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Can flipping a coin actually beat the market? The answer might surprise you. While trading often seems complex, success ultimately comes down to disciplined risk management. Just like casinos, traders can leverage probabilities, setting a fixed risk per trade, using stop losses, and maintaining a solid risk/reward ratio. Even with a 50% win rate, a…
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Episode 17 On the daily chart price will be drawn to previous swing lows where liquidity is located and to round numbers where you can target exits. The New York Kill Zone is from 7am to 10am on forex. This timeframe is where you can hunt your entries for the anticipated short set-up and target…
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Episode 13 Using a top down approach on the daily charts determines that the applicable trading direction is long. On the hourly chart an area of buyside liquidity is identified. A reversal is created by an order block and a fair value gap appears on the 5min chart. This is where we begin to take…
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Episode 10 Bearish Power of 3 If we are bearish on the daily bais then we can expect the next trading days candle to open, rally higher, and close at the near the low of the day. Here is a closer look at the phenomenon from New York Open. The daily bais is bearish. Price…
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Episode 7 A high/low range is defined on the Nasdaq 15min chart with the anticipation of price taking out the stops on the lower end of the range. The same range forms on a correlated 15min chart on the S&P500. A fair value gap forms on the 2min S&P 500 chart after taking out the…
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Episode 5 On the 15min chart to determine your high and lows that will be stop hunted look to the previous session and mark off the swing highs and swing lows. Move down to the 5min chart and when market structure breaks down with a sizable candle anticipate price to move into the fair market…
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Congratulations to ICT (Inner Circle Trader) for 30 years of trading now lets recap mentorship videos 3 & 4, lets get started. Episode 3 A range has formed and we can anticipate price to stop hunt thoseliquidity pools on the 15min chart. We move to a 2min chart to take a closer look without any…