1. Stick to 1–2 Timeframes
Too many timeframes = confusion.
Use 15m for direction, 5m for entries
2. Only Trade Clean Setups
If the chart looks messy or uncertain — skip it.
“No trade” is a position too.
Wait for clean structure: support, resistance, breakout, or trend continuation.
3. Master Risk Management
Never risk more than 1–2% of your capital on one trade.
Stick to fixed R:R (like 1:2 or 1:3) — don’t move SL out of emotion.
4. Journal Every Trade
After every trade, write:
• Entry, SL, TP
• Why you entered
• What worked, what didn’t
This helps you grow 10× faster than someone who just “wings it.”
5. Control Your Emotions
Big wins and big losses mess with your head.
• Don’t chase the market.
• Don’t revenge trade.
• Stick to your plan like a robot.
If you’re emotional, step away. Even pros do.
6. Focus on 1–2 Pairs (Like SOL/USDT)
Master one pair’s behavior. Every asset has its own rhythm.
You’ll start predicting its moves almost instinctively.
7. Trade With a Checklist
Before every trade, ask:
• What’s the trend?
• Is there clean structure?
• Where’s my entry, SL, TP?
• Is R:R at least 1:2?
If “yes” to all — take the trade. If not, pass.
8. Don’t Overtrade
2–3 good setups a day are enough.
Quality > quantity — always.
9. Let Winners Run, Cut Losers Fast
Hit TP or SL — no emotional mid-trade changes.
If price moves in your favor, trail SL to lock in profits.
10. Learn One Strategy and Master It
Don’t jump from one strategy to another.
Pick one (breakout, trend continuation, etc.), study it, and master it inside out.
Always DYOR, don’t trust every signals your get from another sometimes, trust your own analysis 🧐