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If you haven’t read The Disciplined Trader… you’re probably making the same mistakes 90% of traders make. Here are 20 lessons that will completely change how you trade 🧵👇


1. "The market doesn’t care what you think. It only responds to supply and demand."

2. "You don’t need to know what will happen next to make money. You just need an edge."

3. "Most traders lose because they try to avoid losses. Losses are part of the game."

4. "Consistency comes from your mindset… not your strategy."

5. "The market is never wrong. Your interpretation is."

6. "Fear and greed aren’t the problem. Not knowing how to manage them is."

7. "Every trade is independent. Your last trade means nothing."

8. "The best traders think in probabilities… not certainties."

9. "You don’t control the market. You only control your risk."

10. "Discipline is doing the same thing over and over… even when you don’t feel like it."

11. "Overtrading is usually emotional trading."

12. "If you need to be right… you’ll never be profitable."

13. "Confidence comes from executing your plan… not from winning trades."

14. "The market rewards patience. It punishes impulsiveness."

15. "You don’t need more indicators… You need more discipline."

16. "Most traders sabotage themselves without even realizing it."

17. "Your edge means nothing if you can’t execute it consistently."

18. "The goal isn’t to avoid mistakes… It’s to manage them."

19. "The moment you accept uncertainty… trading becomes a lot easier."