Notes :-
Try to break away from the norm and think outside the box. Many people look for entries at order blocks and FVGs. We must stay one step ahead. Look for trading opportunities as soon as we see an order block and FVG forming. This is what sets us apart from most other scalpers.
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Pay close attention to the movement of the candle, especially when we see the market forming a pattern or setup. Remember, for a 1-minute candle, there are 60 seconds, and the last 10 seconds are usually very important for us to gauge momentum and decide whether to place an order or not. That’s why I often advise traders who want to learn this technique to practice by observing price movement and momentum
When you're scalping, you’ve got to leave your emotions at the door. Stay pumped, stay positive, and forget your problems for a while. Your mood really matters — it can seriously affect how you trade. So if you're feeling down or stressed out, it's better not to scalp at all.
Managed to collect 50 pips today from 4 trades. That’s enough for now — I’m calling it early so I can spend time watching my kids take part in a school parade. Honestly, the moments and memories with wife and kids are priceless. If you let those chances slip by, they might never come around again...
Adios..
Some people think scalpers can’t last long in trading. I don’t think that’s true at all — I’ve got plenty of scalper friends who are making good money in this industry, whether it’s in stocks, forex, or indices. Some say scalpers are impatient compared to day traders or swing traders, who are seen as more successful and consistent. I don’t really have anything to say about that since I’ve never been a day trader or swing trader myself, but saying scalpers aren’t patient is just wrong. Maybe patience looks different for scalpers, but without patience and solid focus, there’s no way a scalper can succeed.