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# Trade Feed: Who is your favorite trader?

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  • John Marcus Lee
    ·09-23
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    Markets right now are rewarding discipline. The ones who panic-sell or chase hype are getting burned. Having a framework taught to me by someone experienced has kept me grounded. That framework is priceless.
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  • It’s always smart to diversify: stocks, ETFs, maybe a bit of commodities. But what matters is knowing your own risk tolerance. A mentor helped me realize I was over-leveraging, and once I fixed that, my account actually started to grow steadily.
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  • I’ve tried different strategies—swing trading, options, long-term value investing. The common factor is always risk management. That’s something I only truly learned after being shown how to set stop levels properly. Sounds simple, but it’s everything.

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  • Honestly, trading solo without any structure feels like gambling. Having someone break down how to read market trends made all the difference for me. Now I actually understand why I’m entering a position instead of just hoping for luck.
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  • Hui Ling Lim
    ·09-23
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    I’m 42 with a mixed portfolio: equities, bonds, some real estate, and recently added metals. What helped me most was sitting down with someone more experienced who understood risk allocation. That conversation alone probably saved me years of mistakes..
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  • Wei Jian Tan
    ·09-23
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    If you’re just starting out, the best advice I can give is: don’t rush. Markets always give you another chance. I used to chase every move, but after getting some proper guidance, I realized patience is the most profitable strategy.
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  • okalla
    ·09-23
    Great article, would you like to share it?
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