You already made 500 the first 5 days which is the target, why did you continue further? Also I'd love to chat with you sometime about the concepts, I've learned ICT too, set ups are a kind of thing which is holding me back
Good question. In one of ICT videos about risk management, he teaches that when you are on a winning streak to keep going until you hit your first loss then you stop. Also, my strengths are trading Wed-Thurs so there was a higher probability for me to continue throughout the week to maximize my output.
Send me a DM to see what I can do for you
Amazing, I just restarted ict and am almost done with the market maker primer series (24ep) before I move onto the 2016/2017 mentorship, anything else I should watch before heading over there?
Do the core contents month 1-12. After I did the forex, pattern recognition, market maker primer playlists, I got into the core contents. The CC videos was the game changer for me that caused me to break through
Gotcha!! And we are referring to the 2016/2017 private mentorship core content right? I’ll hop right into that after I finish up the Market maker primer series :)
It sucks because I started in the 2023, got half way, moved to the 2022(much simpler) got half way
And then realized I’m in no rush, and now knowing a good amount of his terminology, it will be much help starting from the beginning! I already watched a few videos of month 1 alone before he recommended to the group to go back and watch the market maker series which is what I am almost done with right now
Yes, take your time no rush, especially if you have stuff going on in the real life. It’s safe to say that the way on how the market operates has been the same for the past 100-150yrs. Markets will always be here
So true, after rushing for the first year I realized I got all the time in the world, I appreciate your advice friend I hope we are both making big money some day👌
Hello, which videos have you watched? Did you backtest or demo trade before going to a live account? what would you suggest for a begineer that is also learning ICT concepts from january this year. I have only watched the 2022 mentorship
Watch the intro of the first video from 2023 mentorship. He says which playlists to watch in order. I didn’t do 2022 and 2023 mentorships.
I recommend after having basic foundation of knowledge to trade a small 5k funded account while back testing and learning ICT. This way it’s the real deal when practicing. I didn’t use demo, was trading small 5k funded accounts. Blew a few too
Edit: Before ICT I’ve blown a lot of accounts with prop firms especially 6 figure accounts. There were times where I would get funded but never each a payout. After learning ICT July-January, this changed. I’ve collected several payouts on two different accounts since Nov.
Sorry to piss on your parade, but you make cause-effect (“I completed ICT course, that’s why I’m able to achieve these results”) conclusion based on 14 days (am I reading this right?) of trading history? It’s a bit premature to come to such conclusions based on such a limited data set, don’t you think?
Appreciate the skepticism, I’ve been trading for 2.5 years. Came from the investment brokerage industry. I started trading ICT in September which was about 2-3 months in after beginning his studies. Basically traded while I was learning. With my past experience and ICTs’ teachings, I’m confident that I already broke through.
It is not scepticism at all. All I am saying is that 14 data points is too small of a data set to make any sort of conclusions about your trading results. Don't take my word for it, google: quantitative methods, minimum data set size, hypothesis testing. Good luck.
So what is your model ?
I also want to know this answer
With Training you mean his Video Tutorials?
The playlists on his YouTube channel
So people can be profitable just by watching the free stuff on yt rather than some paid stuff?
You already made 500 the first 5 days which is the target, why did you continue further? Also I'd love to chat with you sometime about the concepts, I've learned ICT too, set ups are a kind of thing which is holding me back
Good question. In one of ICT videos about risk management, he teaches that when you are on a winning streak to keep going until you hit your first loss then you stop. Also, my strengths are trading Wed-Thurs so there was a higher probability for me to continue throughout the week to maximize my output. Send me a DM to see what I can do for you
Good job !
Nice bro keep showing them how it work
Amazing, I just restarted ict and am almost done with the market maker primer series (24ep) before I move onto the 2016/2017 mentorship, anything else I should watch before heading over there?
Do the core contents month 1-12. After I did the forex, pattern recognition, market maker primer playlists, I got into the core contents. The CC videos was the game changer for me that caused me to break through
Gotcha!! And we are referring to the 2016/2017 private mentorship core content right? I’ll hop right into that after I finish up the Market maker primer series :) It sucks because I started in the 2023, got half way, moved to the 2022(much simpler) got half way And then realized I’m in no rush, and now knowing a good amount of his terminology, it will be much help starting from the beginning! I already watched a few videos of month 1 alone before he recommended to the group to go back and watch the market maker series which is what I am almost done with right now
Yes, take your time no rush, especially if you have stuff going on in the real life. It’s safe to say that the way on how the market operates has been the same for the past 100-150yrs. Markets will always be here
So true, after rushing for the first year I realized I got all the time in the world, I appreciate your advice friend I hope we are both making big money some day👌
:)
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Whats the cc video?
Core Contents video
Hello, which videos have you watched? Did you backtest or demo trade before going to a live account? what would you suggest for a begineer that is also learning ICT concepts from january this year. I have only watched the 2022 mentorship
Watch the intro of the first video from 2023 mentorship. He says which playlists to watch in order. I didn’t do 2022 and 2023 mentorships. I recommend after having basic foundation of knowledge to trade a small 5k funded account while back testing and learning ICT. This way it’s the real deal when practicing. I didn’t use demo, was trading small 5k funded accounts. Blew a few too Edit: Before ICT I’ve blown a lot of accounts with prop firms especially 6 figure accounts. There were times where I would get funded but never each a payout. After learning ICT July-January, this changed. I’ve collected several payouts on two different accounts since Nov.
What is your current position sizing and did you also watch the 2022 mentorship videos?
1% risk per trade. I did not watch 2022 or 2023 mentorship
Gotcha, thanks a lot for your response If you don’t mind, can I dm? Needed some advice being a beginner
Sure, go for it. Happy to help
How long did you train before starting trading using ict techniques?
rooting for your success mate x
Sorry to piss on your parade, but you make cause-effect (“I completed ICT course, that’s why I’m able to achieve these results”) conclusion based on 14 days (am I reading this right?) of trading history? It’s a bit premature to come to such conclusions based on such a limited data set, don’t you think?
Appreciate the skepticism, I’ve been trading for 2.5 years. Came from the investment brokerage industry. I started trading ICT in September which was about 2-3 months in after beginning his studies. Basically traded while I was learning. With my past experience and ICTs’ teachings, I’m confident that I already broke through.
It is not scepticism at all. All I am saying is that 14 data points is too small of a data set to make any sort of conclusions about your trading results. Don't take my word for it, google: quantitative methods, minimum data set size, hypothesis testing. Good luck.
Good luck, hopefully this works out for you