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2 |1 |00:00:01 ~-~-> 00:00:07 |ICT: Hello, folks, I'm watching this, this Hi here. So we're gonna go short
3 |2 |00:00:07 ~-~-> 00:00:14 |there. And yes, I'm trading with a paper trading account, you see that paper
4 |3 |00:00:14 ~-~-> 00:00:20 |trading right here. Because I'm not a licensed trade advisor in the United
5 |4 |00:00:20 ~-~-> 00:00:25 |States, they take it very serious when people are doing things with the
6 |5 |00:00:25 ~-~-> 00:00:29 |marketplace. And I'm not licensed to give trade advice. So that's the reason
7 |6 |00:00:29 ~-~-> 00:00:36 |why I'm teaching through the medium of the demo account. And fasteners that are
8 |7 |00:00:36 ~-~-> 00:00:41 |not employing the Market Replay. So I'm recording the whole screen. So it is
9 |8 |00:00:41 ~-~-> 00:00:47 |market, this market rather, is open. And it's a one minute chart to the time
10 |9 |00:00:47 ~-~-> 00:00:55 |measures 956 96. Next 5797, the next game opens up right now, okay, so
11 |10 |00:00:55 ~-~-> 00:01:02 |there's 957 957, my system time matches 957 There's a countdown to candlestick
12 |11 |00:01:02 ~-~-> 00:01:08 |close, you don't get that with Market Replay. Notice that the time axis and
13 |12 |00:01:08 ~-~-> 00:01:14 |the window border that shows the time actually, that's not separated by
14 |13 |00:01:14 ~-~-> 00:01:18 |anything. But when you do Market Replay, it separates it. So the buy and sell
15 |14 |00:01:18 ~-~-> 00:01:24 |window opens up down here by not using Mark replay and that little open green
16 |15 |00:01:24 ~-~-> 00:01:28 |ball disappears and you get this, which says its starting point for Market
17 |16 |00:01:28 ~-~-> 00:01:35 |Replay. So everything is live. It's real time. And I'm looking for 17,000 today.
18 |17 |00:01:36 ~-~-> 00:01:42 |I mentioned earlier in the week, in one of my usual haunts on YouTube, that
19 |18 |00:01:42 ~-~-> 00:01:49 |17,000 has a lot of sell side liquidity resting below it in any rally today. And
20 |19 |00:01:49 ~-~-> 00:01:55 |I view all this here is big this keep taking highs, highs, highs, highs, what
21 |20 |00:01:55 ~-~-> 00:02:01 |they're doing is every single time a highest form but like we had over here,
22 |21 |00:02:01 ~-~-> 00:02:08 |it started with this. Okay, so we had the buy side resting here, the cleared
23 |22 |00:02:08 ~-~-> 00:02:13 |that took sell side trap traders short and stopped out anyone that's long so
24 |23 |00:02:13 ~-~-> 00:02:19 |they can profit from the Judas swing higher, then you have this high where
25 |24 |00:02:19 ~-~-> 00:02:23 |they've cleared the buy side there. And for good measure, they've taken this
26 |25 |00:02:23 ~-~-> 00:02:29 |high. They're out there, which clears up this. Okay, so that's what I was waiting
27 |26 |00:02:29 ~-~-> 00:02:36 |for. So we had a lot of biocide taken out and purged. So now, target is right
28 |27 |00:02:36 ~-~-> 00:02:45 |below here. So the next draw is this sell side and more specifically, this
29 |28 |00:02:45 ~-~-> 00:02:51 |one, so I'm gonna take that off because I don't like using that kind of wine. So
30 |29 |00:02:51 ~-~-> 00:02:53 |just focus for right now
31 |30 |00:03:01 ~-~-> 00:03:06 |read below here, okay. If it trades up to touch this right here, I'll teach
32 |31 |00:03:07 ~-~-> 00:03:12 |that as a immediate rebalance. And it's also volume imbalance written here. So
33 |32 |00:03:16 ~-~-> 00:03:19 |I'm entering with the hot buttons in the upper left hand corner. Again, that's
34 |33 |00:03:19 ~-~-> 00:03:23 |something you can't do with Mark replay. as well to see if we can touch that
35 |34 |00:03:23 ~-~-> 00:03:28 |volume, I'm willing to miss the entire opportunity to touch this as immediate
36 |35 |00:03:28 ~-~-> 00:03:36 |rebounds. I want to see it try to get up in here. Let me show you. This is what I
37 |36 |00:03:36 ~-~-> 00:03:43 |was looking for. I want to get up into at least that line. It's okay if I don't
38 |37 |00:03:43 ~-~-> 00:03:47 |get it runs off because I really want to be seeing the market go lower anyway.
39 |38 |00:03:49 ~-~-> 00:03:58 |The volume balance right there. I don't want to add to it there. So that's good,
40 |39 |00:03:58 ~-~-> 00:04:03 |that's fine. It didn't quite get that loaded. And he's 52 year old is
41 |40 |00:04:04 ~-~-> 00:04:10 |17,001 01 and the next candle is high was not yet it was immediate rebounds.
42 |41 |00:04:10 ~-~-> 00:04:15 |So it was a perfect immediate rebounds as I was describing it, but I was being
43 |42 |00:04:15 ~-~-> 00:04:20 |a little too overzealous about trying to get that entry there on the volume
44 |43 |00:04:20 ~-~-> 00:04:24 |imbalance and that's sometimes what happens right so we have the market
45 |44 |00:04:24 ~-~-> 00:04:32 |trading into a inversion fair value gap right now. There always orange case Have
46 |45 |00:04:32 ~-~-> 00:04:40 |you ever seen on my charts? The orange rectangle is denoting a inversion theory
47 |46 |00:04:40 ~-~-> 00:04:45 |got negative means it's bearish. I anticipate to be treated as some measure
48 |47 |00:04:45 ~-~-> 00:04:50 |of resistance. Real resistance not retail nonsense.
49 |48 |00:04:55 ~-~-> 00:05:01 |And it's extended a little bit All right, so you're seeing the full Monty
50 |49 |00:05:01 ~-~-> 00:05:07 |here today, I got requested to show the screen like this because they felt like
51 |50 |00:05:07 ~-~-> 00:05:13 |I was somehow photoshopping. In Listen, folks, I appreciate that that level of
52 |51 |00:05:13 ~-~-> 00:05:20 |confidence that I'm able to do that much in terms of deception, I needed to get
53 |52 |00:05:20 ~-~-> 00:05:24 |the candlesticks to show everything matching, where the separation between
54 |53 |00:05:24 ~-~-> 00:05:29 |the time on TradingView in the lower right hand corner and the time axis on
55 |54 |00:05:29 ~-~-> 00:05:35 |the price chart, and all these price fluctuations, everything moving and
56 |55 |00:05:35 ~-~-> 00:05:40 |shifting as it would if it was being done really like is being done here. The
57 |56 |00:05:40 ~-~-> 00:05:44 |level of denial that some of you folks that are in the comments section, it's
58 |57 |00:05:44 ~-~-> 00:05:48 |not much I'm talking about, I'm talking literally two or three every time for
59 |58 |00:05:48 ~-~-> 00:05:53 |execution video up there all new accounts to or accounts that don't have
60 |59 |00:05:53 ~-~-> 00:05:57 |any content. And to me, it's your nobody. But I'd like to see it trade up
61 |60 |00:05:57 ~-~-> 00:06:00 |into consequent encouragement here, see, I left that fear of a gap right there,
62 |61 |00:06:01 ~-~-> 00:06:05 |in the midpoint of this gap here want to see it treat that as resistance, and I
63 |62 |00:06:05 ~-~-> 00:06:09 |can completely come back up here and then go lower, you can even go above it
64 |63 |00:06:09 ~-~-> 00:06:13 |and have a little Mohawk, which is color outside the lines. On the upside, it can
65 |64 |00:06:13 ~-~-> 00:06:18 |do that. I'd like to see it do that least middle point because then it shows
66 |65 |00:06:18 ~-~-> 00:06:22 |it tried to go there. And then if the price engine rejects it and sends it
67 |66 |00:06:22 ~-~-> 00:06:27 |lower, once we get below here, then I'll take the stop down to cover costs, which
68 |67 |00:06:27 ~-~-> 00:06:33 |would be lowering it from where it is now to get down to here on teaching
69 |68 |00:06:33 ~-~-> 00:06:37 |through the medium of a demo account, because I'm not licensed to get trade
70 |69 |00:06:37 ~-~-> 00:06:45 |advice. And it is going to be used to teach my son. So it's for that very
71 |70 |00:06:45 ~-~-> 00:06:49 |reason. Whenever I'm teaching or live executions, it's always gonna be done
72 |71 |00:06:49 ~-~-> 00:06:52 |with a demo account. Because I don't want to get myself in trouble. In the
73 |72 |00:06:52 ~-~-> 00:06:55 |United States, they take it very serious. And there's somebody say, Oh,
74 |73 |00:06:55 ~-~-> 00:06:59 |this guy does his live trading, that's him, if he's willing to do that he
75 |74 |00:06:59 ~-~-> 00:07:03 |doesn't have a million subscribers on most where I'm a bigger fish. If they
76 |75 |00:07:03 ~-~-> 00:07:07 |want to hook me in the face, you know, and make an example out of me, because
77 |76 |00:07:07 ~-~-> 00:07:13 |I'm a much bigger fish to fry versus some guy that's new, doing nothing. But
78 |77 |00:07:13 ~-~-> 00:07:18 |the small audience, it won't be that impactful. So I try to do things on the
79 |78 |00:07:18 ~-~-> 00:07:23 |up and up. And even if it means that you don't like me, because I'm not trying to
80 |79 |00:07:23 ~-~-> 00:07:27 |do it live or telling you when to get in, get out. I'm not going to operate as
81 |80 |00:07:27 ~-~-> 00:07:31 |a trade advisor means I'm operating as a financial advisor, or a trade advisor.
82 |81 |00:07:31 ~-~-> 00:07:35 |And I'm not a CTA, which is a certified trade advisor. They are all regulated
83 |82 |00:07:35 ~-~-> 00:07:38 |positions in the United States. And I'm not going to open myself up to the
84 |83 |00:07:38 ~-~-> 00:07:42 |liabilities that come along with doing those things without regulation. So
85 |84 |00:07:43 ~-~-> 00:07:48 |there you go, now you have the full, real reason why I teach through a paper
86 |85 |00:07:48 ~-~-> 00:07:51 |trading account. If you can't do it on paper trading account, you sure as hell
87 |86 |00:07:51 ~-~-> 00:07:54 |not gonna be able to do it with a live account, right. And if you really want
88 |87 |00:07:54 ~-~-> 00:07:58 |to see a live account, because people say don't ever execute a miracle or
89 |88 |00:07:58 ~-~-> 00:08:03 |anything live in a live stream, one particular person left a comment and
90 |89 |00:08:03 ~-~-> 00:08:08 |saying that the real mentors, call the moves on the Farm Payroll and execute
91 |90 |00:08:08 ~-~-> 00:08:12 |well go on my YouTube channel search, Non Farm Payroll live execution, and
92 |91 |00:08:12 ~-~-> 00:08:16 |you'll see me outline the candlesticks individually and execute and I do a
93 |92 |00:08:16 ~-~-> 00:08:20 |trade. I manage it up at the stop losses there. It's all in front of everybody
94 |93 |00:08:20 ~-~-> 00:08:24 |that was watching at the time was like 60,000 people watching. Okay, so please
95 |94 |00:08:24 ~-~-> 00:08:29 |stop talking to me about nonsense if you don't do the research. I've shown a Live
96 |95 |00:08:29 ~-~-> 00:08:32 |account that I'm logged into on TD Ameritrade showed every single day,
97 |96 |00:08:32 ~-~-> 00:08:38 |every single day's results every entry every time and date stamp, everything
98 |97 |00:08:38 ~-~-> 00:08:42 |everything I went down to 30% drawdown because my student asked me, Can you do
99 |98 |00:08:42 ~-~-> 00:08:47 |this as I did that, go and ask your Furu, your gurus this the log into their
100 |99 |00:08:47 ~-~-> 00:08:51 |account and show you the last 30 days, the last three months I did last three
101 |100 |00:08:51 ~-~-> 00:08:55 |months. And when I did that account, I made over 100% with trading one
102 |101 |00:08:55 ~-~-> 00:08:58 |contract. And then there's that with lots of losing trades to prove to my
103 |102 |00:08:58 ~-~-> 00:09:04 |students losing trades do not end you, but losing trades that cause you to lose
104 |103 |00:09:04 ~-~-> 00:09:07 |your mind and try to get it all back. That's what causes you to go on a
105 |104 |00:09:07 ~-~-> 00:09:12 |tailspin and blow your account. So, you know, listen, folks, I've done more than
106 |105 |00:09:12 ~-~-> 00:09:16 |any other person out here that's educating to prove number one, I can
107 |106 |00:09:16 ~-~-> 00:09:20 |call every individual candlestick, whether it be a one minute 15 second
108 |107 |00:09:20 ~-~-> 00:09:25 |chart, a daily chart, weekly chart, a five minute chart, 15 minute chart, I've
109 |108 |00:09:25 ~-~-> 00:09:29 |shown executions, I literally type out what's going to happen in the one minute
110 |109 |00:09:29 ~-~-> 00:09:32 |candlesticks. So I have to have a visibility of knowing what it's going to
111 |110 |00:09:32 ~-~-> 00:09:37 |do beforehand and then have the timing thereof being able to type it all out,
112 |111 |00:09:37 ~-~-> 00:09:41 |annotate the chart as it's happening. And I'm not using Market Replay. These
113 |112 |00:09:41 ~-~-> 00:09:44 |are all real time things they're happening. So there's that mohawk I'll
114 |113 |00:09:44 ~-~-> 00:09:47 |start making do that little bit of combing outside of the line. That's
115 |114 |00:09:47 ~-~-> 00:09:54 |completely permissible. And to prove it here, I'll add five more contracts right
116 |115 |00:09:54 ~-~-> 00:10:03 |there short. Stop has to stay where it's at. And it's still Basically 2% Go back
117 |116 |00:10:03 ~-~-> 00:10:13 |to see the accountants 100,000. So if it stopped me out, it's basically 2% or 2%.
118 |117 |00:10:15 ~-~-> 00:10:21 |So if it stops out and loss occurs at $2,000 2% of 100,000 hours is what? 2%.
119 |118 |00:10:22 ~-~-> 00:10:25 |So here's that volume imbalance. I told you I wanted to see it touch that it
120 |119 |00:10:25 ~-~-> 00:10:31 |just did that. I really liked that. So let me just add one for the sake that
121 |120 |00:10:31 ~-~-> 00:10:39 |it's in there. And I apologize, I don't have the executions show on price. But
122 |121 |00:10:39 ~-~-> 00:10:45 |you can't do this with mercury play can't hide your, your stuff. But what I
123 |122 |00:10:45 ~-~-> 00:10:50 |was saying was, you know, for the folks that listen to people talk about how
124 |123 |00:10:50 ~-~-> 00:10:56 |they took $30 million dollars to $100,000. Come on, come on, seriously,
125 |124 |00:10:56 ~-~-> 00:11:00 |you believe that. But there's people that are getting rich selling courses,
126 |125 |00:11:00 ~-~-> 00:11:04 |trying to convince you that that's possible. And then you can do it in a
127 |126 |00:11:04 ~-~-> 00:11:10 |couple months. Come on me. The regulators need to go after these type
128 |127 |00:11:10 ~-~-> 00:11:15 |of people, right. But ask them to sign into their brokerage firm, a real
129 |128 |00:11:15 ~-~-> 00:11:20 |regulated brokerage firm, not some offshore shell company that isn't really
130 |129 |00:11:20 ~-~-> 00:11:24 |existing and aren't those orders aren't going to the marketplace. Whenever
131 |130 |00:11:24 ~-~-> 00:11:27 |they're showing you like they're empty for screens. It's all fake. It's all
132 |131 |00:11:27 ~-~-> 00:11:31 |garbage. If they can trade, they'll go into a regulated broker. And I've done
133 |132 |00:11:31 ~-~-> 00:11:35 |that I've done it in two instances. I did it with AMP, global, which is a
134 |133 |00:11:35 ~-~-> 00:11:40 |futures broker. I'm not repping them. But no brokerage firm is perfect. But I
135 |134 |00:11:40 ~-~-> 00:11:44 |did TD Ameritrade when some other YouTuber claimed I would never do that I
136 |135 |00:11:44 ~-~-> 00:11:49 |did it. And I logged into the account my shirt, every single thing that I asked
137 |136 |00:11:49 ~-~-> 00:11:58 |her to do. That didn't happen. In fact, she went missing the the level of denial
138 |137 |00:11:59 ~-~-> 00:12:02 |that other traders and other educators that go in and the sock puppet in my
139 |138 |00:12:02 ~-~-> 00:12:07 |comment section, they will do everything they can to avoid you holding to
140 |139 |00:12:07 ~-~-> 00:12:11 |accountability them in their results, because if they can't really cheat,
141 |140 |00:12:11 ~-~-> 00:12:16 |they'll show you. They'll show you they'll gladly show you it. But when
142 |141 |00:12:16 ~-~-> 00:12:20 |they block you because you have been asking them the Hey, log into your
143 |142 |00:12:20 ~-~-> 00:12:24 |brokerage firm. Let's see a day by day transactional log of what you do how you
144 |143 |00:12:24 ~-~-> 00:12:28 |trade? Do you take losses? Do you come back from those losses? What is your
145 |144 |00:12:28 ~-~-> 00:12:32 |measurement of leverage? Do you trade recklessly? Okay, are you using the very
146 |145 |00:12:32 ~-~-> 00:12:38 |concepts that you claim that you use? And if that's not there? No. There you
147 |146 |00:12:38 ~-~-> 00:12:42 |go, you have someone that is probably not worth listening to. Right. And it's
148 |147 |00:12:42 ~-~-> 00:12:49 |a very simple, efficient and cheap way of proving yourself as someone worth the
149 |148 |00:12:49 ~-~-> 00:12:55 |salt that you claim you're. And frankly, I think it's needed. The industry is
150 |149 |00:12:55 ~-~-> 00:12:58 |dirty right now and more than it's ever been. There's so many people out there
151 |150 |00:12:58 ~-~-> 00:13:04 |pretending to be knowledgeable, pretending to be new, schooled in versed
152 |151 |00:13:04 ~-~-> 00:13:08 |in reading price action. And you've seen them they come out there in their live
153 |152 |00:13:08 ~-~-> 00:13:13 |streams, they blow their account, they delete the stream. They make up excuses
154 |153 |00:13:13 ~-~-> 00:13:16 |why other people are frauds and fakes. But the people that they're claiming are
155 |154 |00:13:16 ~-~-> 00:13:19 |frauds and fakes. are the very ones that are coming up bringing the receipts and
156 |155 |00:13:19 ~-~-> 00:13:23 |having the largest student base with profitable students with real results
157 |156 |00:13:23 ~-~-> 00:13:28 |that are absolutely third party confirmed. Okay. So when you go into
158 |157 |00:13:28 ~-~-> 00:13:34 |2024, it's real, real important that you filter out all the noise, okay, filter
159 |158 |00:13:34 ~-~-> 00:13:40 |out all the noise, filter out all the the negativity, and make trading in your
160 |159 |00:13:40 ~-~-> 00:13:44 |development, your number one goal. If it's drama, hitting your ain't worth
161 |160 |00:13:44 ~-~-> 00:13:51 |your time you like drama wotso boppers. Alright, so now I want to see price, go
162 |161 |00:13:51 ~-~-> 00:13:57 |back below this inversion favor, I got one of the things that you're going to
163 |162 |00:13:57 ~-~-> 00:14:02 |discover about the last few days of trading in any given year, it will do a
164 |163 |00:14:02 ~-~-> 00:14:07 |lot of things that break the rules that you're used to. Okay. That's why I kept
165 |164 |00:14:07 ~-~-> 00:14:14 |my stop loss well above the initial high today and leaving it there. As a new
166 |165 |00:14:14 ~-~-> 00:14:18 |trader, you think wow, you know, to lose 2002 on ours.
167 |166 |00:14:18 ~-~-> 00:14:21 |If you had that in your account? Well, first of all, let's get one thing
168 |167 |00:14:21 ~-~-> 00:14:25 |straight the chances of you learning how to trade and in going out and feeling
169 |168 |00:14:25 ~-~-> 00:14:28 |comfortable putting 100,000 I don't know you probably want to have 100,000 hours
170 |169 |00:14:28 ~-~-> 00:14:35 |to put in the account. But to worry about that is a waste, okay? What I'm
171 |170 |00:14:35 ~-~-> 00:14:40 |doing is I'm teaching you risk, the management of risk and also teaching you
172 |171 |00:14:40 ~-~-> 00:14:44 |managing the characteristics that the market will employ on these types of
173 |172 |00:14:44 ~-~-> 00:14:48 |days. These are days when you don't want to be trading. Okay. I like to take
174 |173 |00:14:48 ~-~-> 00:14:52 |myself away from the marketplace the week prior. So basically the Friday
175 |174 |00:14:52 ~-~-> 00:14:57 |before in the United States, we have the celebration of thanksgiving. That week
176 |175 |00:14:57 ~-~-> 00:15:03 |of Thanksgiving, I'm not trading at all But this year, I have maintained a level
177 |176 |00:15:03 ~-~-> 00:15:09 |of connection to the marketplace because I have a goal for 2024. So if I step
178 |177 |00:15:09 ~-~-> 00:15:12 |away from the market for several weeks or a couple of months, like I normally
179 |178 |00:15:12 ~-~-> 00:15:17 |would do, I might get rusty, okay, where I don't feel like I'm in tune with the
180 |179 |00:15:17 ~-~-> 00:15:23 |marketplace. So I have been every single day employing some measure of connection
181 |180 |00:15:23 ~-~-> 00:15:28 |to the marketplace, because I need to be dialed in. So when I start my trading
182 |181 |00:15:28 ~-~-> 00:15:34 |and 2024, my goal is to reach the goals that I have set forth for myself, and
183 |182 |00:15:34 ~-~-> 00:15:40 |not need that normal one week or two weeks of getting back in the swing of
184 |183 |00:15:40 ~-~-> 00:15:44 |things and working off the holiday rust that comes with taking time away from
185 |184 |00:15:44 ~-~-> 00:15:53 |the marketplace, not trading. And, you know, we'll see what we get in terms of
186 |185 |00:15:53 ~-~-> 00:15:57 |what the market wants to provide for us for volatility and setups for next year.
187 |186 |00:15:57 ~-~-> 00:16:01 |But I think it's going to be ferocious, there's so many things that are on the
188 |187 |00:16:01 ~-~-> 00:16:08 |horizon, that is going to cause the market to be absolutely wild. So I'm
189 |188 |00:16:08 ~-~-> 00:16:13 |quite certain it will be eventful in 2024. So you can see how we went above
190 |189 |00:16:13 ~-~-> 00:16:17 |the volume and bounce in here. Okay, so all of this, but we did not take up the
191 |190 |00:16:17 ~-~-> 00:16:23 |high. So that to me is constructive. What we're seeing is how the smooth
192 |191 |00:16:23 ~-~-> 00:16:29 |relative equal highs here. They were made jagged, round above, round double
193 |192 |00:16:29 ~-~-> 00:16:33 |rallied above, right above. So everything above these highs here, look
194 |193 |00:16:33 ~-~-> 00:16:43 |at it like this. Okay, we have this, this price action all through here. All
195 |194 |00:16:43 ~-~-> 00:16:52 |of this should be viewed as smooth, being made jagged. And we'll, we'll
196 |195 |00:16:52 ~-~-> 00:16:59 |shave it like this. Okay, so all of this price action inside this shaded area,
197 |196 |00:16:59 ~-~-> 00:17:04 |it's in like the pink hue. All of this is a suspect rallies are all suspect
198 |197 |00:17:04 ~-~-> 00:17:09 |rallies, not not something to be thinking, Oh, it's gonna go higher. None
199 |198 |00:17:09 ~-~-> 00:17:14 |of this is selling the idea to me, it's gonna go higher. What it's doing is it's
200 |199 |00:17:14 ~-~-> 00:17:19 |knocking out traders that are trying to establish short positions. And let's say
201 |200 |00:17:19 ~-~-> 00:17:23 |I say I get stopped out. If I get stopped out, I'm going to go right back
202 |201 |00:17:23 ~-~-> 00:17:29 |in with half the position. So right now I'm holding 12 contracts. If it stops me
203 |202 |00:17:29 ~-~-> 00:17:32 |out, I'm going to look for another opportunity to get short not because I'm
204 |203 |00:17:32 ~-~-> 00:17:36 |forcing my will in the marketplace. But because I'm teaching that this is
205 |204 |00:17:36 ~-~-> 00:17:39 |something when I'm observing the dudes running up there and taking that level
206 |205 |00:17:39 ~-~-> 00:17:42 |of stop out because if it does that, if it does run up there hit my stop, I
207 |206 |00:17:42 ~-~-> 00:17:47 |think it's going to aggressively break lower and break fast. And it may not
208 |207 |00:17:47 ~-~-> 00:17:51 |allow me to get inside of this range that shaded in pink, where I think is
209 |208 |00:17:51 ~-~-> 00:17:58 |the premium. And all of this low here in this low here, they will aggressively
210 |209 |00:17:58 ~-~-> 00:18:03 |run for. So all that's in here is this time distortion, they're holding price
211 |210 |00:18:03 ~-~-> 00:18:08 |in this area here with the expectation that it's going to lead traders to want
212 |211 |00:18:08 ~-~-> 00:18:13 |to be a buyer. And as those buyers are coming in continuously, I don't need a
213 |212 |00:18:13 ~-~-> 00:18:17 |depth of market to do that. I don't need level two data to determine that. I can
214 |213 |00:18:17 ~-~-> 00:18:21 |read it in the price action. retail traders are buying these things. Okay,
215 |214 |00:18:21 ~-~-> 00:18:28 |they're buying it. Let's see if I can look at a indicator here. Okay. Every
216 |215 |00:18:28 ~-~-> 00:18:32 |time it's going to create an oversold condition, retail is going to be buying
217 |216 |00:18:32 ~-~-> 00:18:39 |that. Okay. I'm not looking at these indicators like this. I'm looking at
218 |217 |00:18:39 ~-~-> 00:18:45 |price action. And if we take this off and we put in stochastic
219 |218 |00:18:53 ~-~-> 00:19:00 |Okay, oversold cross over here, they want to be a buyer. So with it crossing
220 |219 |00:19:00 ~-~-> 00:19:04 |over here like this, okay, trend continuation traders. They'll see that
221 |220 |00:19:04 ~-~-> 00:19:09 |as okay, this is more and more reason that the long you because you read
222 |221 |00:19:09 ~-~-> 00:19:12 |classic textbook. So you think well this is in the middle, I wouldn't take that
223 |222 |00:19:12 ~-~-> 00:19:16 |letter because you're not a trader that's used momentum studies. But if
224 |223 |00:19:16 ~-~-> 00:19:20 |this was in fact bullish this crossover here, but set up another reason to be a
225 |224 |00:19:20 ~-~-> 00:19:27 |buyer. But it's not why because the markets predisposed to go lower. Smart
226 |225 |00:19:27 ~-~-> 00:19:32 |Money is going to be distributing their long positions today. That means every
227 |226 |00:19:32 ~-~-> 00:19:36 |rally they're selling into that every rally they're selling into it, every
228 |227 |00:19:36 ~-~-> 00:19:40 |time a short term highs taken out, they're selling to those buy stops or
229 |228 |00:19:40 ~-~-> 00:19:44 |those breakout artists that want to be buying on bullish momentum. And they're
230 |229 |00:19:44 ~-~-> 00:19:48 |going to see later today as we get into the last three hours of trading that
231 |230 |00:19:48 ~-~-> 00:19:53 |they have made themselves a full because we will not be at these levels in the
232 |231 |00:19:53 ~-~-> 00:19:58 |last three hours of the day. Where we lower basically making sure you
233 |232 |00:19:58 ~-~-> 00:20:03 |understand that it's it's going to be All right, so I'd like to see it really
234 |233 |00:20:03 ~-~-> 00:20:08 |fall out of bed in here and attack. the sell side here, this is a very minor
235 |234 |00:20:08 ~-~-> 00:20:16 |sell side liquidity pool. So my focus is primarily right there. And that's what
236 |235 |00:20:16 ~-~-> 00:20:21 |I'm going to counsel you to focus there. So observe how price wants to gravitate
237 |236 |00:20:21 ~-~-> 00:20:25 |to this level of liquidity, trapping, all these individuals that are up here
238 |237 |00:20:25 ~-~-> 00:20:29 |in that shaded area that are net long, or if they were short, they are now
239 |238 |00:20:30 ~-~-> 00:20:34 |stopped out. And if they went back in, they keep getting stopped out. So now
240 |239 |00:20:34 ~-~-> 00:20:38 |they don't want to take a short. So even when this thing starts to run lower,
241 |240 |00:20:38 ~-~-> 00:20:40 |they're gonna be like a deer in headlights, they're not going to,
242 |241 |00:20:41 ~-~-> 00:20:46 |they're not going to trust what they're seeing. And it will run without them.
243 |242 |00:20:46 ~-~-> 00:20:50 |And then they're gonna be punching the air getting mad because they didn't hold
244 |243 |00:20:50 ~-~-> 00:20:56 |on to a trade that would have afforded them profitability as a short. It goes
245 |244 |00:20:56 ~-~-> 00:20:59 |without saying everyone that's long is going to get punished, because they're
246 |245 |00:20:59 ~-~-> 00:21:04 |offside. Okay, so what we're doing here inside this inversion, fair Vega, okay.
247 |246 |00:21:07 ~-~-> 00:21:11 |Trading just at the top of that, in here, let me add one more, just to prove
248 |247 |00:21:11 ~-~-> 00:21:13 |to you that that's what's actually happening here.
249 |248 |00:21:20 ~-~-> 00:21:28 |And we have 13 contracts. So let's take let's take three off at that initial
250 |249 |00:21:28 ~-~-> 00:21:36 |low. Right there. So when we trade down here, you'll see I'll take some profits,
251 |250 |00:21:36 ~-~-> 00:21:48 |it'll be 26, and a quarter or so handles on three contracts. But once it takes
252 |251 |00:21:48 ~-~-> 00:21:52 |this low out, and it partials me out with profit, then my stop or roll down
253 |252 |00:21:52 ~-~-> 00:22:00 |to cover costs. But, you know, regardless of how the market behaves
254 |253 |00:22:00 ~-~-> 00:22:03 |today, if it gives me an opportunity where it looks like I'm a superstar,
255 |254 |00:22:03 ~-~-> 00:22:07 |don't look at this as an enticement to trade the last trading day of the year,
256 |255 |00:22:07 ~-~-> 00:22:11 |you should really you shouldn't be doing it. But I'm doing it so that way, you
257 |256 |00:22:11 ~-~-> 00:22:16 |have one more instance of learning from me before the close of 23. Because I'm
258 |257 |00:22:16 ~-~-> 00:22:21 |gonna be quiet, there will be videos, obviously, you can see I'm uploading the
259 |258 |00:22:21 ~-~-> 00:22:26 |charter content that was in my private mentorship. And the reason why I'm doing
260 |259 |00:22:26 ~-~-> 00:22:29 |that. I'm not creating new videos, these are all videos that I released at that
261 |260 |00:22:29 ~-~-> 00:22:36 |time. So you can see basically the date of the discussion in the time and date
262 |261 |00:22:36 ~-~-> 00:22:42 |of the marketplace I was referring to at the time. They're all videos, but people
263 |262 |00:22:42 ~-~-> 00:22:47 |are trying to sell them to people that are just so wanting to buy it and get
264 |263 |00:22:47 ~-~-> 00:22:52 |in. Don't do that. Just come to my YouTube channel and you can watch them
265 |264 |00:22:52 ~-~-> 00:22:57 |for free. I'm gonna release them daily, and study them at that pace. Okay?
266 |265 |00:22:58 ~-~-> 00:23:00 |There, there'll be people out there that want to try to sell it to you all in one
267 |266 |00:23:00 ~-~-> 00:23:03 |big block. Right now, you're a fool if you do that, because I'm literally gonna
268 |267 |00:23:03 ~-~-> 00:23:08 |upload every single thing. There's no reason for you to be making these people
269 |268 |00:23:08 ~-~-> 00:23:12 |rich selling my life's work. Okay? Because I'm giving it to you for free.
270 |269 |00:23:12 ~-~-> 00:23:17 |It was abused, I had lots of people join in the last 2021 mentorship. And that's
271 |270 |00:23:17 ~-~-> 00:23:23 |where the biggest form of piracy came. Okay, most of those pirates, I caught
272 |271 |00:23:23 ~-~-> 00:23:26 |most of them. I still have a few of them. They're in my mentorship right
273 |272 |00:23:26 ~-~-> 00:23:29 |now. And that's why I don't make videos for them. I do not make videos, I allow
274 |273 |00:23:29 ~-~-> 00:23:35 |them to ask me questions, I share things. When I do an execution video on
275 |274 |00:23:35 ~-~-> 00:23:39 |YouTube, I will ask them if they have any questions pertaining to that. But
276 |275 |00:23:39 ~-~-> 00:23:42 |there's no way anyone's going to sell anything from my private mentorship ever
277 |276 |00:23:42 ~-~-> 00:23:47 |again, because I wouldn't allow for it. And I've taken their meal ticket away. I
278 |277 |00:23:47 ~-~-> 00:23:52 |mean, many people around the world rich just by selling my videos. Because when
279 |278 |00:23:52 ~-~-> 00:23:55 |I closed the door and said I'm not gonna have a mentorship anymore, that created
280 |279 |00:23:55 ~-~-> 00:24:00 |demand. And that demand is insatiable, because they all know what I'm doing
281 |280 |00:24:00 ~-~-> 00:24:03 |works. And it's nothing like anything they've ever seen before. It's not like
282 |281 |00:24:03 ~-~-> 00:24:09 |golf. It's not game. It's not anything like Elliott Wave. It's not harmonic,
283 |282 |00:24:09 ~-~-> 00:24:13 |none of that stuff. And nobody else can do it to the degree that I'm able to
284 |283 |00:24:13 ~-~-> 00:24:19 |illustrate it, because I authored it. So watch the sensitivity here at the top
285 |284 |00:24:19 ~-~-> 00:24:24 |end of that inversion fair Vega. You should be respecting that. We shouldn't
286 |285 |00:24:24 ~-~-> 00:24:28 |see it trade above like it did here. We shouldn't see it here or any other
287 |286 |00:24:28 ~-~-> 00:24:32 |subsequent candles should start rolling over aggressively. This is one more
288 |287 |00:24:32 ~-~-> 00:24:36 |chance where smart money starts to really add into their short positions is
289 |288 |00:24:36 ~-~-> 00:24:44 |what's really occurring. But I take great pleasure in knowing that I'm
290 |289 |00:24:44 ~-~-> 00:24:47 |denying these individuals of selling something they didn't work for. They
291 |290 |00:24:47 ~-~-> 00:24:51 |didn't earn they don't have any right to and when they cry to me in my comment
292 |291 |00:24:51 ~-~-> 00:24:54 |section or send me threatening emails. I want you to know I want you to listen
293 |292 |00:24:54 ~-~-> 00:24:59 |closely. Go fuck yourself. It gives me great pleasure. And literally I'm turned
294 |293 |00:24:59 ~-~-> 00:25:02 |on by the If you're pissed off that I'm taking your ability to sell my stuff.
295 |294 |00:25:05 ~-~-> 00:25:10 |I'd love it. Because whether you paid attention or not, I can do this. And I
296 |295 |00:25:10 ~-~-> 00:25:13 |don't need to sell mentorships. Okay, the proof that I don't need to do is
297 |296 |00:25:13 ~-~-> 00:25:17 |because I'm giving it away for free. Instead of trying to create new
298 |297 |00:25:17 ~-~-> 00:25:21 |mentorships and selling new services and new things to get people send me money.
299 |298 |00:25:21 ~-~-> 00:25:25 |I don't need you to do that. Okay, I can sit out here any given day and do this
300 |299 |00:25:25 ~-~-> 00:25:32 |every single day, where you have to guess and make up excuses why your stuff
301 |300 |00:25:32 ~-~-> 00:25:37 |didn't work. It's random price actions random. No, it's not. It's not random.
302 |301 |00:25:38 ~-~-> 00:25:45 |I'm not a Rando. Okay, the market is not random to me either. So I'm in tune with
303 |302 |00:25:45 ~-~-> 00:25:50 |price action. And if I do it wrong, I own it. I did it wrong. My methods are
304 |303 |00:25:50 ~-~-> 00:25:54 |not broken. My concepts are not broken. The algorithm is not repricing and
305 |304 |00:25:54 ~-~-> 00:25:58 |recalibrating, to make allowances for the things I'm trying to do. And I have
306 |305 |00:25:58 ~-~-> 00:26:01 |things that I haven't even taught and never will teach that I have weapons
307 |306 |00:26:01 ~-~-> 00:26:06 |that this world has never seen before. This is the least of the things I've
308 |307 |00:26:06 ~-~-> 00:26:12 |ever taught. This is just looking at how the market will book price. But there
309 |308 |00:26:12 ~-~-> 00:26:16 |are things that the market will see lots of work in this volume of balance, let
310 |309 |00:26:16 ~-~-> 00:26:24 |me take a break from a job earning here and add some more detail. See how it's
311 |310 |00:26:24 ~-~-> 00:26:29 |working. And I'm gonna see it accelerate down below here and reach below that low
312 |311 |00:26:29 ~-~-> 00:26:33 |and dig in. And I don't want to see it stall at the consequent encroachment of
313 |312 |00:26:33 ~-~-> 00:26:41 |that wick, which is a Michigan I don't want to see it stall at that level, I
314 |313 |00:26:41 ~-~-> 00:26:44 |want to see it pierced through don't even waste any time new meandering
315 |314 |00:26:44 ~-~-> 00:26:54 |around it, go through that low. That's what I want. Okay, so the, the pleasure
316 |315 |00:26:54 ~-~-> 00:26:59 |I'm having right now have seen people that have been selling my stuff not have
317 |316 |00:27:00 ~-~-> 00:27:05 |the venue to be able to do that anymore. It's just, it's delicious. It's really
318 |317 |00:27:05 ~-~-> 00:27:13 |delicious. One more time to the bottom of that fear, you guys are there ready
319 |318 |00:27:13 ~-~-> 00:27:19 |yet? I'll prove it. Going short, one more there.
320 |319 |00:27:26 ~-~-> 00:27:30 |And when you're studying, you want to look at it like this. And while I don't
321 |320 |00:27:30 ~-~-> 00:27:35 |have all the details on the chart, when I'm trading without teaching, like I
322 |321 |00:27:35 ~-~-> 00:27:39 |don't like having all this stuff on the chart, it's highly destructive to me.
323 |322 |00:27:39 ~-~-> 00:27:43 |But I know you as students, you require these types of things because their
324 |323 |00:27:43 ~-~-> 00:27:48 |visual aids, and I know that there was a time when I would have really learned a
325 |324 |00:27:48 ~-~-> 00:27:55 |lot by having this. So it takes a great deal of flexibility on my part to to
326 |325 |00:27:55 ~-~-> 00:27:58 |endure having this stuff on my chart, because I don't employ it when I'm
327 |326 |00:27:58 ~-~-> 00:28:05 |trading. But I also know that you know, it's, it's beneficial to you. Scrub this
328 |327 |00:28:05 ~-~-> 00:28:11 |one more time. So you can see how we worked where this liquidity was okay?
329 |328 |00:28:12 ~-~-> 00:28:17 |When the markets in consolidation, but it's holding a directional bias which is
330 |329 |00:28:17 ~-~-> 00:28:23 |bearish. When there is a pool of liquidity that's been purged. You need
331 |330 |00:28:23 ~-~-> 00:28:27 |to extend them forward because they they will be reused. There's like a fair
332 |331 |00:28:27 ~-~-> 00:28:31 |Vega. This is how, you know the markets algorithmic it's it's continuously
333 |332 |00:28:31 ~-~-> 00:28:35 |referring back to this level here. Why? Because it doesn't know how many
334 |333 |00:28:35 ~-~-> 00:28:40 |contracts are there. It doesn't doesn't know that. So it will continuously keep
335 |334 |00:28:40 ~-~-> 00:28:45 |revisiting that level. And sweeping above it like it's done all through here
336 |335 |00:28:45 ~-~-> 00:28:49 |all through here. It's swept the button the last time was right there. Okay.
337 |336 |00:28:50 ~-~-> 00:28:57 |Because it's not aware of the number of contracts, which is always going to be a
338 |337 |00:28:57 ~-~-> 00:29:02 |fluctuating number. It can't, it can't go back in time. And I think for people
339 |338 |00:29:02 ~-~-> 00:29:05 |that are a programmers, it had understanding this is gonna make perfect
340 |339 |00:29:05 ~-~-> 00:29:08 |sense to you. But for the folks that don't understand programming,
341 |340 |00:29:08 ~-~-> 00:29:13 |programming or understanding how data in arrays are used for the purposes of
342 |341 |00:29:13 ~-~-> 00:29:19 |drawing information, to have a program perform a function, or produce an output
343 |342 |00:29:19 ~-~-> 00:29:29 |that this will escape them. But because there is a ever changing amount of
344 |343 |00:29:29 ~-~-> 00:29:36 |orders in any given time. If the algorithm was for the sake of folks that
345 |344 |00:29:36 ~-~-> 00:29:43 |don't believe there's an algorithm, okay? If there isn't an algorithm then
346 |345 |00:29:44 ~-~-> 00:29:49 |you have to concede and say the market is completely random, and it's all
347 |346 |00:29:49 ~-~-> 00:29:54 |buying selling pressure. Okay? Put that put that opinion, a group of individuals
348 |347 |00:29:54 ~-~-> 00:29:59 |to the side because you nobody's gonna convince them otherwise. But for the
349 |348 |00:29:59 ~-~-> 00:30:01 |folks that are on the fence about whether or not the markets are operated
350 |349 |00:30:01 ~-~-> 00:30:07 |and ran by an algorithm in if I'm going to teach you the premise that okay, if
351 |350 |00:30:07 ~-~-> 00:30:12 |price is going to be referred to a specific price, during a specific time
352 |351 |00:30:12 ~-~-> 00:30:20 |What time 830 or 830 is here, where was the liquidity at above here, it ran it
353 |352 |00:30:20 ~-~-> 00:30:23 |but just shallow just above this high wind just above that by a little bit.
354 |353 |00:30:24 ~-~-> 00:30:29 |And then it created this smooth area. See that. So the markets done what it's
355 |354 |00:30:30 ~-~-> 00:30:36 |instilled the sense of, Well, this is resistance. So let's get short sell off
356 |355 |00:30:36 ~-~-> 00:30:40 |within reach in reach and reach in reach, because it started with this
357 |356 |00:30:40 ~-~-> 00:30:48 |high. So the initial high, that's using to build the basis of where is liquidity
358 |357 |00:30:49 ~-~-> 00:30:54 |for the sake of running by stops, that's what the algorithm does. And it's going
359 |358 |00:30:54 ~-~-> 00:30:57 |to keep referring to that price point, because it doesn't know how many
360 |359 |00:30:57 ~-~-> 00:31:01 |contracts are resting above it during here. It doesn't know how many contracts
361 |360 |00:31:01 ~-~-> 00:31:05 |are resting above it here, in here in the form of BizStats, it doesn't need to
362 |361 |00:31:05 ~-~-> 00:31:10 |know, it's easier to code it referring back to that price point right there for
363 |362 |00:31:10 ~-~-> 00:31:16 |the purposes of defining where buyside would reside. See how easy that is? Now
364 |363 |00:31:16 ~-~-> 00:31:21 |from a tongue twister, from a programmers perspective, that makes such
365 |364 |00:31:21 ~-~-> 00:31:26 |an easy task for a coder? Oh, well, I don't need to do all the calculations
366 |365 |00:31:26 ~-~-> 00:31:30 |and how many times I have to refer back to the price level here to see how many
367 |366 |00:31:30 ~-~-> 00:31:34 |orders are there? How many times is it going to go back to this price, you
368 |367 |00:31:34 ~-~-> 00:31:42 |created so many reasons for additional coding, that's not necessary. It's not
369 |368 |00:31:42 ~-~-> 00:31:47 |necessary, you just need to be able to define things by time, Dave, things have
370 |369 |00:31:47 ~-~-> 00:31:53 |to be done by time. So it refers back to this high right there. And it will
371 |370 |00:31:53 ~-~-> 00:31:59 |continuously keep running that level right there continuously, until it gets
372 |371 |00:31:59 ~-~-> 00:32:05 |to a time of day where the algorithm will be permitted to spool and start
373 |372 |00:32:05 ~-~-> 00:32:10 |running for the underlying directional premise that it's operating under. So
374 |373 |00:32:10 ~-~-> 00:32:18 |all this is all building, building rather, the context that retail should
375 |374 |00:32:18 ~-~-> 00:32:24 |go long, and they're punishing anyone short. Anyone that trailed your stop
376 |375 |00:32:24 ~-~-> 00:32:29 |loss here are here, they've been swept the bodies I'm looking at it. And here I
377 |376 |00:32:29 ~-~-> 00:32:34 |want to see it kind of state closest inversion fair Vega, and allowing for a
378 |377 |00:32:34 ~-~-> 00:32:37 |little bit more Outside the Lines coloring because it's the last trading
379 |378 |00:32:37 ~-~-> 00:32:41 |day of the year and the last trading day of the month. But what now look at what
380 |379 |00:32:41 ~-~-> 00:32:46 |they've done. They've maintained these lows right here. So what are they
381 |380 |00:32:46 ~-~-> 00:32:53 |selling to the retail crowd that this is support to that. So this is retail
382 |381 |00:32:53 ~-~-> 00:33:04 |support. I don't believe it's support. But this is where retail buyers police
383 |382 |00:33:04 ~-~-> 00:33:05 |sell stops
384 |383 |00:33:11 ~-~-> 00:33:14 |in the anticipate price going higher, I don't.
385 |384 |00:33:29 ~-~-> 00:33:35 |Hurry to seize this bull flagging. I don't.
386 |385 |00:33:41 ~-~-> 00:33:46 |Additionally, one, let me leave it for the book, you're starting to realize he
387 |386 |00:33:46 ~-~-> 00:33:50 |didn't want to, if I put it out here, what's going to happen is is Joe Schmoe
388 |387 |00:33:50 ~-~-> 00:33:54 |in SR, saying he's going to be taking yourself over to Amazon and writing
389 |388 |00:33:54 ~-~-> 00:33:59 |books and putting it in their impartial form. And it's going to create a buzz.
390 |389 |00:33:59 ~-~-> 00:34:03 |And it's going to feel like they have more insight because they were maybe
391 |390 |00:34:03 ~-~-> 00:34:10 |part of a group of students that we're not getting the same level of content
392 |391 |00:34:10 ~-~-> 00:34:14 |that I'm making public now. They were getting super secret lessons. And we get
393 |392 |00:34:14 ~-~-> 00:34:17 |clout when it was undeserved. So like I said, there's a lot of things I'm
394 |393 |00:34:17 ~-~-> 00:34:22 |reserving for the books. But you don't need those books to learn how to trade I
395 |394 |00:34:22 ~-~-> 00:34:26 |would literally just give you month, that month, but model one of the charter
396 |395 |00:34:26 ~-~-> 00:34:33 |level, which is a complete, complete rundown of what to look for how to trade
397 |396 |00:34:33 ~-~-> 00:34:37 |it, what the details are behind it, why it works. I'll give you algorithmic
398 |397 |00:34:37 ~-~-> 00:34:43 |theory, how it works in concert with how the algorithm books and delivers price.
399 |398 |00:34:43 ~-~-> 00:34:47 |And to give you a complete trading plan all the way down to the money management
400 |399 |00:34:47 ~-~-> 00:34:53 |aspects of it. You have zero excuses now zero. It's an easy model. And it was the
401 |400 |00:34:53 ~-~-> 00:34:57 |precursor to what you've seen and learn from as the model 2020. Like I told my
402 |401 |00:34:57 ~-~-> 00:35:01 |students, I mean some of them were you Have all bent out of shape. Oh, you're
403 |402 |00:35:01 ~-~-> 00:35:04 |teaching for free. You should have taught this in mentorship. I told him, I
404 |403 |00:35:04 ~-~-> 00:35:08 |said, I did teach it. But because you don't listen, you don't study, you don't
405 |404 |00:35:08 ~-~-> 00:35:14 |even recognize it. I mean, come on, I mean, at some point, you're gonna have
406 |405 |00:35:14 ~-~-> 00:35:17 |to submit to the idea that you're being lazy, and you haven't been a good
407 |406 |00:35:17 ~-~-> 00:35:21 |student. So if that's offensive to some of you, and I'll just leave it to you to
408 |407 |00:35:21 ~-~-> 00:35:28 |work yourself through that. But you can see we did a lot of damage working on
409 |408 |00:35:28 ~-~-> 00:35:31 |here trying to get people to, to buy. So now what is it going to do is going to
410 |409 |00:35:31 ~-~-> 00:35:37 |run against these retail moms that have their protective cell stop there. And
411 |410 |00:35:37 ~-~-> 00:35:42 |what that will do is, it'll be like rocket fuel to spur on more selling
412 |411 |00:35:42 ~-~-> 00:35:52 |between these lows in this low. So you want to study how price starts to dig
413 |412 |00:35:52 ~-~-> 00:36:04 |into this range? Here, that will highlight in a light green. Okay, so
414 |413 |00:36:04 ~-~-> 00:36:09 |there's layered cell stops. Because people that are long, someone's long
415 |414 |00:36:09 ~-~-> 00:36:13 |from here, someone's long from here, they're going to eat into all this to
416 |415 |00:36:13 ~-~-> 00:36:17 |get down to here. And then I would like to see it get below here and accelerate
417 |416 |00:36:17 ~-~-> 00:36:26 |aggressively down below here. And because we have 14 contracts, that's
418 |417 |00:36:27 ~-~-> 00:36:42 |let's go with one about here. Okay, so leaving 10 contracts short. Once it
419 |418 |00:36:42 ~-~-> 00:36:47 |takes this low out and gives me my first partial, the stop will be rolled down to
420 |419 |00:36:47 ~-~-> 00:36:54 |cover cost and lock in. So right there. See, we just did we, you snuck the low
421 |420 |00:36:55 ~-~-> 00:37:00 |right here now want to see it aggressively expand lower big candles,
422 |421 |00:37:00 ~-~-> 00:37:04 |and then it'll leave those traders here that are caught net long, holding the
423 |422 |00:37:04 ~-~-> 00:37:10 |bag. In the bag they're holding isn't the one that's for money. It's the bag
424 |423 |00:37:10 ~-~-> 00:37:13 |that has their money in it with a hole in the bottom of it. And it's going into
425 |424 |00:37:13 ~-~-> 00:37:22 |the hands of smart money. Oh, he's talking like he's trading real money.
426 |425 |00:37:22 ~-~-> 00:37:26 |He's got demo trading paper trading right in front of everybody's teaching
427 |426 |00:37:26 ~-~-> 00:37:30 |from a paper trading account because he doesn't have trade. Is the market
428 |427 |00:37:30 ~-~-> 00:37:35 |behaving? Like I said it should, of course. Is it giving you all the
429 |428 |00:37:36 ~-~-> 00:37:40 |reluctance initially Yes, because it's the last trading day of the month. Here
430 |429 |00:37:40 ~-~-> 00:37:46 |comes at first partial and it's going to book market open market replay.
431 |430 |00:37:56 ~-~-> 00:37:59 |And rollover.
432 |431 |00:38:04 ~-~-> 00:38:08 |It's working that wick, you went below it, like I wanted to see it too. But
433 |432 |00:38:08 ~-~-> 00:38:14 |this this wick right in here, that's what it's behaving around right now. So
434 |433 |00:38:14 ~-~-> 00:38:19 |you're still in here's our first partial. And here comes that rolled stop
435 |434 |00:38:19 ~-~-> 00:38:24 |loss to cover costs. And here comes the other buy limit filling and right below
436 |435 |00:38:24 ~-~-> 00:38:43 |here. We'll take six of them off below here. Okay. It's funny how this stuff
437 |436 |00:38:43 ~-~-> 00:38:48 |works in it. So much like I know what I'm doing. It's almost like I do
438 |437 |00:38:48 ~-~-> 00:38:55 |whatever I want without your approval. So whenever it gets that close like
439 |438 |00:38:55 ~-~-> 00:39:00 |that, and leaves it there, that like sells the idea that oh, yeah, this is
440 |439 |00:39:00 ~-~-> 00:39:03 |the real support. So retail will come and say, Oh, I got it wrong, I just
441 |440 |00:39:03 ~-~-> 00:39:07 |bought it too soon, they only go in here and buy it now and I'll put my stop loss
442 |441 |00:39:07 ~-~-> 00:39:12 |below that low. Exactly what they want them to do. And this needs to be a
443 |442 |00:39:12 ~-~-> 00:39:19 |little bit deeper because it's going to run further. Okay, and you'll see me
444 |443 |00:39:19 ~-~-> 00:39:24 |pocket a little bit more of this pseudo bread
445 |444 |00:39:30 ~-~-> 00:39:34 |these are one of those lessons where you know, when you see it done, it's real,
446 |445 |00:39:34 ~-~-> 00:39:40 |real hard. Work, that volume imbalance right there again. That's all saying
447 |446 |00:39:40 ~-~-> 00:39:45 |look forward to a roll and get these thoughts. But the you won't appreciate
448 |447 |00:39:45 ~-~-> 00:39:49 |this stuff. You know, until you start doing it in your own hands and
449 |448 |00:39:49 ~-~-> 00:39:54 |discovering you know, how the market absolutely is algorithmic? It's
450 |449 |00:39:54 ~-~-> 00:40:02 |absolutely controlled. The difficult parts in what As I teach and what makes
451 |450 |00:40:02 ~-~-> 00:40:04 |it hard for me as a teacher, because there's something I'm not allowed to
452 |451 |00:40:04 ~-~-> 00:40:08 |teach you, those things are frustrating when I mentioned it, but I also have to
453 |452 |00:40:08 ~-~-> 00:40:14 |mention it because you don't understand how hard it is to teach and create a
454 |453 |00:40:14 ~-~-> 00:40:22 |language. Knowing that there are here areas where if I could free, if I could
455 |454 |00:40:22 ~-~-> 00:40:28 |speak freely, then obviously it would be a whole lot easier for me to turn people
456 |455 |00:40:28 ~-~-> 00:40:33 |out there and make them profitable within a very short span of time and
457 |456 |00:40:33 ~-~-> 00:40:40 |difficulty in overcoming a lot of the barriers that you have would be reduced,
458 |457 |00:40:40 ~-~-> 00:40:48 |not entirely but reduced, notably, but if you're if you're held to a standard,
459 |458 |00:40:48 ~-~-> 00:40:55 |you are not supposed to do this, okay. years ago, now, I'm gonna date myself,
460 |459 |00:40:55 ~-~-> 00:41:01 |but I really been very candid. until everybody I'm in my 50s Now, years ago,
461 |460 |00:41:01 ~-~-> 00:41:07 |Coca Cola and Pepsi had a really, really nasty war with one another. It was fun
462 |461 |00:41:07 ~-~-> 00:41:15 |to watch but Pepsi and cokes formula you Pepsi is that like a real real sweet
463 |462 |00:41:15 ~-~-> 00:41:20 |sickeningly sweet, but when I was when I was a kid, a child, I preferred Pepsi
464 |463 |00:41:20 ~-~-> 00:41:26 |over Coke, coke to me tasted too mature to the it was like battery acid to me.
465 |464 |00:41:28 ~-~-> 00:41:37 |So I favorite Pepsi in Coca Cola. And Pepsi got into this feud, where one
466 |465 |00:41:37 ~-~-> 00:41:41 |said, Well, I'm gonna get as close as I can to your formula, because they had
467 |466 |00:41:41 ~-~-> 00:41:48 |their formula. They had it. So they ended up creating a blend of the
468 |467 |00:41:49 ~-~-> 00:41:55 |opposition's soda. And they said, here it is New Coke. But it was basically
469 |468 |00:41:55 ~-~-> 00:42:02 |Pepsi. They were like, What is this this is basically Pepsi, putting cokes label
470 |469 |00:42:02 ~-~-> 00:42:06 |on it and Coco Santa capitalize on Pepsi's recipe, calling it New Coke, but
471 |470 |00:42:06 ~-~-> 00:42:10 |it was Pepsi. And it caused a lot of backlash and stuff. It was fun looking
472 |471 |00:42:10 ~-~-> 00:42:16 |at it, but the the things I know, okay, the things I'm not going to teach you
473 |472 |00:42:16 ~-~-> 00:42:20 |things I'm not going to ever teach you. They won't be in my book. So don't let
474 |473 |00:42:20 ~-~-> 00:42:23 |that be an inspiration to buy my books. Because I'm not teaching in Nigma. I'm
475 |474 |00:42:23 ~-~-> 00:42:26 |not teaching you all the things that I'm not allowed to teach in the book, it
476 |475 |00:42:26 ~-~-> 00:42:30 |won't be secret messages encoded languages for you to try to decipher
477 |476 |00:42:30 ~-~-> 00:42:37 |that. None of that is what's occurring. So it's just me codifying in print form.
478 |477 |00:42:38 ~-~-> 00:42:42 |These are my concepts. This is the language I had to create that bridges
479 |478 |00:42:42 ~-~-> 00:42:46 |the void between what you think you know about the markets and what people think
480 |479 |00:42:46 ~-~-> 00:42:51 |that causes the market to book a specific way and delivery versus what
481 |480 |00:42:51 ~-~-> 00:42:57 |really goes on. Can't go back into anything. Not Wycoff, not Elliott, wave,
482 |481 |00:42:57 ~-~-> 00:43:02 |not Hearst, not harmonic anything, nothing, nothing can take you to the
483 |482 |00:43:02 ~-~-> 00:43:08 |details, like I've shown you here. The logic of using this high here, and how
484 |483 |00:43:08 ~-~-> 00:43:12 |the algorithm will reprice Bay back to that time, that time is what it's
485 |484 |00:43:12 ~-~-> 00:43:18 |referring to. That's how it builds the basis of okay, I'm going to identify,
486 |485 |00:43:18 ~-~-> 00:43:20 |I'm going to personify the, the algorithm, I'm going to make it like a
487 |486 |00:43:20 ~-~-> 00:43:26 |person so you can understand what it is. It's thinking is thinking, Okay, well,
488 |487 |00:43:26 ~-~-> 00:43:33 |I'm gonna go to this level here. And I will keep sweeping that high. Keep
489 |488 |00:43:33 ~-~-> 00:43:37 |sweeping it over and over and over again, I will generate relatively equal
490 |489 |00:43:37 ~-~-> 00:43:42 |lows to get buyers, they're less informed. Here comes my partial here
491 |490 |00:43:49 ~-~-> 00:43:53 |Stop teasing, you know, you're gonna give it to him. Come the daddy, thank
492 |491 |00:43:53 ~-~-> 00:43:59 |you so much, sweetheart. Alright, so when it refers to these price points
493 |492 |00:43:59 ~-~-> 00:44:08 |like this, it is the eliminating all the difficulty over managing every body
494 |493 |00:44:08 ~-~-> 00:44:14 |system. No matter what you do in terms of trading, if you're financially
495 |494 |00:44:14 ~-~-> 00:44:19 |responsible, you're going to put place a stop loss to protect your position.
496 |495 |00:44:20 ~-~-> 00:44:27 |Okay. And every system, every methodology uses a protective stop on a
497 |496 |00:44:27 ~-~-> 00:44:33 |short, it's above some measure of a high. So what the algorithm does, its
498 |497 |00:44:33 ~-~-> 00:44:41 |coded to present it to you as a red herring. That is, this is the thing that
499 |498 |00:44:41 ~-~-> 00:44:46 |you can trust because it's not going above it. So it's painting, price action
500 |499 |00:44:47 ~-~-> 00:44:51 |in the form of retail resistance because that's what the books have done. What
501 |500 |00:44:51 ~-~-> 00:44:56 |they have poisoned your mind. They've given you a perspective on price action.
502 |501 |00:44:56 ~-~-> 00:45:00 |That is not true, but you're going to hold it in guarded and protect have to
503 |502 |00:45:00 ~-~-> 00:45:02 |defend it against people like me that spit on it and say it's a bunch of
504 |503 |00:45:02 ~-~-> 00:45:08 |bullshit. When it can't deliver this level of precision, this foresight, the
505 |504 |00:45:08 ~-~-> 00:45:11 |understanding of what it's going to do, why it's going to do it when it's going
506 |505 |00:45:11 ~-~-> 00:45:15 |to do it, how it's going to do it. Look at the bodies of the candles here
507 |506 |00:45:15 ~-~-> 00:45:20 |respecting the immersion fair, Vega. Can't find that in Elliott, we can't
508 |507 |00:45:20 ~-~-> 00:45:31 |find that in. Jan. It's not in anything else, folks. It's not because I'm
509 |508 |00:45:31 ~-~-> 00:45:36 |surprised. Aren't you surprised? Look at this. Why is the market doing this? I'm
510 |509 |00:45:36 ~-~-> 00:45:44 |completely stumped. completely shocked. On on do that. Alright, so we bought one
511 |510 |00:45:44 ~-~-> 00:45:49 |more there? Am I stop staying way up there see that? Am I worried about
512 |511 |00:45:49 ~-~-> 00:45:54 |getting stopped out? No. It what happens if it reverses and shoots up there with
513 |512 |00:45:54 ~-~-> 00:45:58 |a meteoric rise and stopped me out? I'm gonna feel like a foreign No, because
514 |513 |00:45:58 ~-~-> 00:46:03 |I've banked more most of my position. I could care less, but I have something in
515 |514 |00:46:03 ~-~-> 00:46:10 |here running. Right. So I want to see it sweep the 40 level. And I'll have two
516 |515 |00:46:10 ~-~-> 00:46:17 |contracts remaining at that point. And a little bit more honey, just a little bit
517 |516 |00:46:17 ~-~-> 00:46:18 |more getting to 34.
518 |517 |00:46:26 ~-~-> 00:46:31 |It's fun. It's fun when you know the winning lottery numbers. Thank you so
519 |518 |00:46:31 ~-~-> 00:46:35 |much. It didn't give me that they're nice. But that's okay. But that's okay.
520 |519 |00:46:36 ~-~-> 00:46:42 |It's close enough for government work, right? So when you look at things like
521 |520 |00:46:42 ~-~-> 00:46:49 |this, and you're left with Well, yeah, he really wasn't doing those things that
522 |521 |00:46:49 ~-~-> 00:46:53 |other people were saying. He really didn't, he didn't really employ Market
523 |522 |00:46:53 ~-~-> 00:46:56 |Replay. And he really did call everything before it happened. And he
524 |523 |00:46:56 ~-~-> 00:47:00 |really has only been talking about this one chart. So even if he did have 12
525 |524 |00:47:00 ~-~-> 00:47:05 |different laptops, which in Jesus name, I don't have don't have that. My
526 |525 |00:47:05 ~-~-> 00:47:08 |attention span is so short, it's very hard for me to focus and manage the
527 |526 |00:47:10 ~-~-> 00:47:14 |delivery when I'm talking to you about when I'm doing these things. Plus, I'm
528 |527 |00:47:14 ~-~-> 00:47:17 |having to look past all these annotations that you find helpful, but
529 |528 |00:47:17 ~-~-> 00:47:21 |to me, they're very distracting. Because they're hiding. Sometimes you know,
530 |529 |00:47:21 ~-~-> 00:47:26 |where my focus should be. Going right below that lows. I want to add one more
531 |530 |00:47:26 ~-~-> 00:47:33 |exit below that because I want just one contract to manage and worry about. And
532 |531 |00:47:33 ~-~-> 00:47:43 |I'm going to roll this now below this gap. Because if it comes back up here, I
533 |532 |00:47:43 ~-~-> 00:47:46 |don't want to be in it because it's going to go up to this point here. So I
534 |533 |00:47:46 ~-~-> 00:47:53 |have literally framed out the logic of what I expected to see happen in the
535 |534 |00:47:53 ~-~-> 00:47:57 |marketplace. The marketplace has consolidated it was all time distortion,
536 |535 |00:47:57 ~-~-> 00:48:02 |like I was talking about when we got to 1030 What is that one full hour of
537 |536 |00:48:02 ~-~-> 00:48:09 |trading? one full hour of trading. And just make that a notation in your
538 |537 |00:48:09 ~-~-> 00:48:15 |journal, because I will be talking about that extensively in the books. Because
539 |538 |00:48:15 ~-~-> 00:48:19 |there's a measure of time, that has to be implemented around specific
540 |539 |00:48:19 ~-~-> 00:48:25 |characteristics and conditions in the marketplace. That has to happen after 60
541 |540 |00:48:25 ~-~-> 00:48:31 |minutes. Okay, opening bells at 930. Okay, one hour after that is what 1030
542 |541 |00:48:31 ~-~-> 00:48:34 |In New York local time. And that's why you're seeing the market start to spool
543 |542 |00:48:34 ~-~-> 00:48:37 |right there. Remember, I was walking through so they see this as both
544 |543 |00:48:37 ~-~-> 00:48:42 |lagging, I don't fake both legs at all. I teach in the core content.
545 |544 |00:48:43 ~-~-> 00:48:48 |Incidentally, I've thought about doing a video. But I'm really not trying to do
546 |545 |00:48:49 ~-~-> 00:48:52 |videos after this one. I mean, I have lots of videos, I'm gonna be uploading,
547 |546 |00:48:52 ~-~-> 00:48:56 |obviously, but they're already pre reduced from pre produced in terms of
548 |547 |00:48:57 ~-~-> 00:49:01 |mentorship level. Here, you're asking me, how can you join my private
549 |548 |00:49:01 ~-~-> 00:49:06 |mentorship? Well, this is what you do. You literally go to the YouTube channel
550 |549 |00:49:06 ~-~-> 00:49:11 |and you go to the playlist that say, ICT, private mentorship, month one,
551 |550 |00:49:11 ~-~-> 00:49:17 |that's core content, you start learning there and you go to private mentorship,
552 |551 |00:49:17 ~-~-> 00:49:21 |month two, they're all individual playlists, and you go through them at
553 |552 |00:49:21 ~-~-> 00:49:25 |your own pace. You don't try to devour them all on one weekend or one week or
554 |553 |00:49:25 ~-~-> 00:49:28 |one month. Do not treat it like Netflix because you will not learn properly that
555 |554 |00:49:28 ~-~-> 00:49:34 |way. Okay. If you're looking for I hit the ground running model, you can do
556 |555 |00:49:34 ~-~-> 00:49:38 |that with the silver bullet. You can do that with the model swing 22 If you want
557 |556 |00:49:38 ~-~-> 00:49:42 |to know more details that were left out of the presentation that I reduced it
558 |557 |00:49:42 ~-~-> 00:49:49 |down to just the bare brass in the 2022 mentorship video playlist, which is 41
559 |558 |00:49:49 ~-~-> 00:49:57 |videos. All the details the intricate details that were behind that model was
560 |559 |00:49:57 ~-~-> 00:50:03 |my model number one in core content In some of my private students didn't even
561 |560 |00:50:03 ~-~-> 00:50:07 |recognize it. And even some of the other members that are charter. They were
562 |561 |00:50:07 ~-~-> 00:50:09 |trying to tell them he's already taught this. Why are you upset because they
563 |562 |00:50:09 ~-~-> 00:50:12 |were mad, I was teaching for free. They're like, Oh, we paid for this.
564 |563 |00:50:13 ~-~-> 00:50:16 |Like, literally, I gave it to you, and you still weren't using it, you didn't
565 |564 |00:50:16 ~-~-> 00:50:20 |do anything with it. But when other people are selling my stuff outright,
566 |565 |00:50:20 ~-~-> 00:50:23 |just the videos themselves to selling it, and that they didn't do the work of
567 |566 |00:50:23 ~-~-> 00:50:28 |at least making their own video and typing it out and making their own
568 |567 |00:50:28 ~-~-> 00:50:33 |slides and doing their own video presentation. And in in charting, they
569 |568 |00:50:33 ~-~-> 00:50:35 |just said, I'm just going to sell what he's already done. That's why most of
570 |569 |00:50:35 ~-~-> 00:50:40 |you that are scammers, they were asking me, Can you give it to me in Hindi? Can
571 |570 |00:50:40 ~-~-> 00:50:43 |you give it to me in Russian can give it to me in Chinese and Japanese? Because
572 |571 |00:50:43 ~-~-> 00:50:45 |then it would have been an easy thing for you to simply throw it out there for
573 |572 |00:50:45 ~-~-> 00:50:50 |sale? no work at all? None. No, you want it in your own language. You can do it
574 |573 |00:50:50 ~-~-> 00:50:54 |right here on YouTube, do the auto translation, and you'll see it come up
575 |574 |00:50:54 ~-~-> 00:51:04 |in your language. Okay. But the idea of saying that this stuff doesn't work way
576 |575 |00:51:04 ~-~-> 00:51:09 |past that now. We're way past that. And we're way past anything being able to
577 |576 |00:51:09 ~-~-> 00:51:13 |falsely attributed to oh, I renamed something so me where I renamed anything
578 |577 |00:51:13 ~-~-> 00:51:18 |in here. And if it's simply that, why aren't those people that trade like that
579 |578 |00:51:18 ~-~-> 00:51:22 |able to do what you see me do? Why are they doing it? Why aren't they giving
580 |579 |00:51:22 ~-~-> 00:51:27 |their stuff away for free? Why aren't they doing that? Because they can't they
581 |580 |00:51:27 ~-~-> 00:51:31 |need to survive on that. Okay. Mr. Whelan, I told you there was sellside
582 |581 |00:51:31 ~-~-> 00:51:36 |liquidity below 17,000. You're about to see that deliver some.
583 |582 |00:51:43 ~-~-> 00:51:48 |Twist in life, ICT ever so slowly? As much as I would love to sit here and
584 |583 |00:51:48 ~-~-> 00:51:53 |have fun and do this the rest of the rest of the day. I'm just gonna do this
585 |584 |00:51:53 ~-~-> 00:51:57 |and be content with it. Okay. Pay attention, Patrick, because you will be
586 |585 |00:51:57 ~-~-> 00:52:02 |paying me that $250,000 If you have it. If you have it next Christmas. I'll come
587 |586 |00:52:02 ~-~-> 00:52:06 |to your house. I'll even bring you a gift a housewarming gift. Okay, it'll be
588 |587 |00:52:06 ~-~-> 00:52:09 |delayed. You do? Let me sit on your boat. I don't want to go out there
589 |588 |00:52:09 ~-~-> 00:52:15 |because I'll get boat sick. Yeah, was it motion sickness, but you're gonna have
590 |589 |00:52:15 ~-~-> 00:52:24 |to name your boat margin call by ICT like that, it just comes off the cuff. I
591 |590 |00:52:24 ~-~-> 00:52:31 |don't know where it comes from. It's a gift. I don't know. I don't know. You
592 |591 |00:52:31 ~-~-> 00:52:36 |know, I'm rooting for you, man. You rag me all the time, which is fun. It's fun.
593 |592 |00:52:38 ~-~-> 00:52:42 |But trust me when I tell you, you have no idea.
594 |593 |00:52:54 ~-~-> 00:52:57 |So you might be looking at this thinking, Well, if you thought I was
595 |594 |00:52:57 ~-~-> 00:53:02 |gonna be on the 17,000. Why do you take all these partials? Because I wanted you
596 |595 |00:53:02 ~-~-> 00:53:07 |to have the ending of this gave you I wanted to close this year out with a
597 |596 |00:53:07 ~-~-> 00:53:15 |little bullet point. When I say something, when I say it a meaning. When
598 |597 |00:53:15 ~-~-> 00:53:22 |I call for something in my context, not yours. When I call for it, it will be
599 |598 |00:53:22 ~-~-> 00:53:29 |delivered. It will be handed to me on a silver platter. Here it is, sir. Sorry
600 |599 |00:53:29 ~-~-> 00:53:35 |for your wheat. No problem. I'm not worried about what the market is going
601 |600 |00:53:35 ~-~-> 00:53:40 |to do next year. I know what the markets going to do next year. I know what days
602 |601 |00:53:40 ~-~-> 00:53:46 |of any given week, what that market is going to do. It's going to do what it's
603 |602 |00:53:46 ~-~-> 00:53:52 |coded to do. How many times you have to see it illustrated to see who knows
604 |603 |00:53:52 ~-~-> 00:53:59 |what, who knows what. Who knows what's going on. When things are going to
605 |604 |00:53:59 ~-~-> 00:54:08 |happen. You're listening to him. You're listening to but you don't listen to the
606 |605 |00:54:08 ~-~-> 00:54:16 |advice on how to improve. And you make excuses why you don't want to listen.
607 |606 |00:54:16 ~-~-> 00:54:20 |You listen to people making a bullshit documentaries that don't do anything
608 |607 |00:54:20 ~-~-> 00:54:24 |photoshopping people that even me talking about things that I didn't even
609 |608 |00:54:24 ~-~-> 00:54:34 |do. But ignoring all these things, right? Like this one account, one single
610 |609 |00:54:34 ~-~-> 00:54:44 |account, bring yours because it's going to be absolutely confirmed. There is no
611 |610 |00:54:44 ~-~-> 00:54:54 |excuse. None, not one excuse that you're going to have to justify why anybody
612 |611 |00:54:54 ~-~-> 00:54:58 |should be sitting on the sidelines and saying yeah, no, that's that's real.
613 |612 |00:54:59 ~-~-> 00:55:04 |It's all made up. were renamed if it's remained retail stuff, why isn't anybody
614 |613 |00:55:04 ~-~-> 00:55:08 |else out there that trades retail able to do these types of things? Surely
615 |614 |00:55:08 ~-~-> 00:55:11 |they'd be somebody out there to can do it, right? I mean, I've only been on
616 |615 |00:55:11 ~-~-> 00:55:17 |this spinning rock for 52 years. Somebody has to be really, really good
617 |616 |00:55:17 ~-~-> 00:55:22 |with all this retail stuff that I supposedly remained right? Why aren't
618 |617 |00:55:22 ~-~-> 00:55:26 |they able to do what I'm doing? Where the outline and explain every individual
619 |618 |00:55:26 ~-~-> 00:55:30 |candle why it should be presenting itself this way? Why it should deliver
620 |619 |00:55:30 ~-~-> 00:55:34 |this way? Why it shouldn't do this? Why it should do that? Why it should do this
621 |620 |00:55:34 ~-~-> 00:55:39 |by this time? Don't go here, but do go here. go this far, but don't go so far.
622 |621 |00:55:41 ~-~-> 00:55:45 |If it's all if it's all in the retail stuff that supposedly already out there,
623 |622 |00:55:45 ~-~-> 00:55:53 |and I've renamed it. If that's really the case, then why isn't there someone
624 |623 |00:55:53 ~-~-> 00:55:59 |else out there doing this? They're not. They're not you hear these people in
625 |624 |00:55:59 ~-~-> 00:56:02 |lifetime? You ever seen by us doing it? We're the only one doing it. This is the
626 |625 |00:56:02 ~-~-> 00:56:08 |only one we're the only one doing it like this? No, no, no, stop. Hush. There
627 |626 |00:56:08 ~-~-> 00:56:17 |is no one doing it. Like me, like me, okay. Like me. I've gone overboard,
628 |627 |00:56:17 ~-~-> 00:56:23 |improving everything that's everybody ever asked of me. I've done it. And I'm
629 |628 |00:56:23 ~-~-> 00:56:28 |gonna put the nail in the coffin and 2024. And some of you and I have
630 |629 |00:56:28 ~-~-> 00:56:32 |screenshot every single person that I was able to see that said they were
631 |630 |00:56:32 ~-~-> 00:56:36 |going to join the Robins cup. I got it screenshot. And when you pull it out,
632 |631 |00:56:36 ~-~-> 00:56:40 |and you don't join, and you don't show up to the party, I'm going to be
633 |632 |00:56:40 ~-~-> 00:56:46 |reminding everybody that you said with backhanded remarks about me or whatever
634 |633 |00:56:46 ~-~-> 00:56:54 |it is I've ever taught that you didn't do it. You couldn't do it. And the
635 |634 |00:56:54 ~-~-> 00:56:58 |question is going to be is why couldn't you do it? If you're selling your stuff,
636 |635 |00:56:58 ~-~-> 00:57:03 |and you claim to be an amazing trader, and you're so profitable, why couldn't
637 |636 |00:57:03 ~-~-> 00:57:11 |you find your way to the dance? Whenever real trader will show up? Now, I'm not
638 |637 |00:57:11 ~-~-> 00:57:14 |saying that you have to break Williams record. I'm not saying that. That's
639 |638 |00:57:14 ~-~-> 00:57:21 |unrealistic. Not everybody can trade that model. Okay. But if someone really
640 |639 |00:57:21 ~-~-> 00:57:24 |wants to make a point that, hey, I'm worth listening to I have something that
641 |640 |00:57:24 ~-~-> 00:57:30 |works. And I can make money trading, they should gladly tap dance into that
642 |641 |00:57:30 ~-~-> 00:57:36 |Robins cup and make themselves known. Even if they don't win, I think that
643 |642 |00:57:36 ~-~-> 00:57:41 |that's respectable. Now, you all can't see the comments. But don't you think
644 |643 |00:57:41 ~-~-> 00:57:43 |that respond to me in a comment section? Don't you think that that's something
645 |644 |00:57:43 ~-~-> 00:57:48 |that's, that would command respect from the audience in the community at
646 |645 |00:57:48 ~-~-> 00:57:52 |largest, the trading community, anyone willing to put their skill set in a
647 |646 |00:57:52 ~-~-> 00:57:58 |third party audit condition like that? Whether they win it or not, doesn't that
648 |647 |00:57:58 ~-~-> 00:58:04 |at least demand a measure of respect from the community that hey, at least
649 |648 |00:58:04 ~-~-> 00:58:09 |they're willing to do that. Not to people say, Oh, I'm too busy marketing.
650 |649 |00:58:09 ~-~-> 00:58:14 |My other stuff. When this is the best marketing. It's the best marketing. It
651 |650 |00:58:14 ~-~-> 00:58:17 |is the best marketing, because it removes any doubt because it's third
652 |651 |00:58:17 ~-~-> 00:58:23 |party auditing is CFTC regulated. And when you say this is the only account,
653 |652 |00:58:23 ~-~-> 00:58:27 |here's my account number. You've canceled out every unprofitable little
654 |653 |00:58:27 ~-~-> 00:58:31 |bitch that wants to make documentaries and try to be another loser that can't
655 |654 |00:58:31 ~-~-> 00:58:39 |trade but want to talk and flap their gums when you show only one account
656 |655 |00:58:39 ~-~-> 00:58:43 |because that's the excuse already, if I win the Robins cup, it's because I
657 |656 |00:58:43 ~-~-> 00:58:47 |figured out how to use multiple accounts. Suckers. Listen, it's only one
658 |657 |00:58:47 ~-~-> 00:58:51 |account I'm going to use and I'm going to have Joe Robbins literally say this
659 |658 |00:58:51 ~-~-> 00:58:56 |is the only account Huddleston used period, show that up your fucking ass.
660 |659 |00:58:56 ~-~-> 00:59:00 |Now that worked for you. Okay, but you're all gonna say something, you're
661 |660 |00:59:00 ~-~-> 00:59:03 |always gonna have some excuse. Because you're a little bitch. You don't know
662 |661 |00:59:03 ~-~-> 00:59:08 |how to trade. You are financially illiterate, you hate on everything
663 |662 |00:59:08 ~-~-> 00:59:13 |because you suck. The people that talk about everybody else, saying they can't
664 |663 |00:59:13 ~-~-> 00:59:16 |do this. They can't do that. There's they're talking about themselves.
665 |664 |00:59:17 ~-~-> 00:59:21 |They're literally talking about this on to projecting in in 2024. Ed, cut that
666 |665 |00:59:21 ~-~-> 00:59:26 |cancer out. Take that completely out of your attention span. Don't even give
667 |666 |00:59:26 ~-~-> 00:59:30 |time or room for people like that. If they're toxic, cut them out their
668 |667 |00:59:30 ~-~-> 00:59:35 |cancer, if they're not providing to you a measure of improvement or guidance
669 |668 |00:59:35 ~-~-> 00:59:40 |that gives you a sense of empowerment, cut them out. Because all they're trying
670 |669 |00:59:40 ~-~-> 00:59:45 |to do is monetize your attention through negativity. Who wants to have any part
671 |670 |00:59:45 ~-~-> 00:59:50 |of that? The world's already negative enough. You don't need any additional
672 |671 |00:59:50 ~-~-> 00:59:55 |bullshit. It's already hard enough coping with all the nonsense that's
673 |672 |00:59:55 ~-~-> 01:00:03 |going on world This looks like it wants to go a lot lower. Let me just stick to
674 |673 |01:00:03 ~-~-> 01:00:07 |it. I'm expecting to go lower than 17,000. But for the sake of brevity and
675 |674 |01:00:07 ~-~-> 01:00:12 |being able to have this all on the same live execution in one presentation, then
676 |675 |01:00:12 ~-~-> 01:00:15 |I'll just leave it at the 17,000. Because that's what I call it for
677 |676 |01:00:15 ~-~-> 01:00:25 |earlier this week. 1000 Patrick Whelan slash stream, and he I guess he doubted
678 |677 |01:00:25 ~-~-> 01:00:29 |that, that liquidity, it's all about knowing when it's going to do it,
679 |678 |01:00:29 ~-~-> 01:00:33 |though. Okay. And when I say there's a liquidity point that I'm interested in,
680 |679 |01:00:34 ~-~-> 01:00:36 |it doesn't necessarily mean I'm going short, it just means that's where my
681 |680 |01:00:36 ~-~-> 01:00:41 |focus is. And think about the context here you have last day of the year, last
682 |681 |01:00:41 ~-~-> 01:00:48 |day of the month, the market has been on a wildfire run bullish from the
683 |682 |01:00:48 ~-~-> 01:00:58 |beginning of December. And it's been one way. Like, it's been really one way. And
684 |683 |01:00:58 ~-~-> 01:01:01 |if the smart money is going to take profit, what does that mean? They're
685 |684 |01:01:01 ~-~-> 01:01:05 |going to be selling. So they're gonna be selling what every rally like I said,
686 |685 |01:01:05 ~-~-> 01:01:11 |every rally is going to be a suspect rally every reason for you to anticipate
687 |686 |01:01:11 ~-~-> 01:01:16 |some weakness, some inability to continue on the upside to manifest
688 |687 |01:01:16 ~-~-> 01:01:21 |itself and then rotate lower and start to see a rollover in price. In essence,
689 |688 |01:01:21 ~-~-> 01:01:21 |you've seen this morning
690 |689 |01:01:29 ~-~-> 01:01:33 |alright, so I'm looking at this, we're in this inefficiency right here. Let me
691 |690 |01:01:33 ~-~-> 01:01:40 |hide these things just for a second because little too much. So in this area
692 |691 |01:01:40 ~-~-> 01:01:42 |right in here, that's where we're consolidating.
693 |692 |01:01:50 ~-~-> 01:01:59 |Students keep it neutral. Because of the time it were going into 11 o'clock, it
694 |693 |01:01:59 ~-~-> 01:02:04 |can retrace a little bit and go outside of this area. I'd prefer to just bump
695 |694 |01:02:04 ~-~-> 01:02:08 |this make create a mohawk and then sell off, given my exit nothing new sail off
696 |695 |01:02:08 ~-~-> 01:02:13 |into the weekend and in the new year with a smile on my face. Already have a
697 |696 |01:02:13 ~-~-> 01:02:17 |smile on my face anyway, as you can probably hear it in the literary what
698 |697 |01:02:17 ~-~-> 01:02:24 |I've been saying all morning, but the the level of retracement would be
699 |698 |01:02:24 ~-~-> 01:02:28 |limited to what we have by side here that's been created with this short term
700 |699 |01:02:28 ~-~-> 01:02:33 |high. I don't want to see it reach that far. Admittedly, we have an inefficiency
701 |700 |01:02:33 ~-~-> 01:02:44 |here. So I don't want to see a trade back there. This low back here. I don't
702 |701 |01:02:44 ~-~-> 01:02:48 |look at that as support broken now term resistance, I don't think they need to
703 |702 |01:02:48 ~-~-> 01:02:51 |come back up here. If I was making the market, it would never come back up to
704 |703 |01:02:51 ~-~-> 01:02:54 |that level. I would just take it just a little bit above here and then sync it.
705 |704 |01:02:54 ~-~-> 01:02:59 |That's what I would do. Because you've already caught them. But the pants down
706 |705 |01:02:59 ~-~-> 01:03:04 |here, net long. So all these people they're long and bought long bought
707 |706 |01:03:04 ~-~-> 01:03:08 |their little bull flags, but all their little breakouts but all their little
708 |707 |01:03:08 ~-~-> 01:03:16 |you know, Fibonacci retracements, their bat patterns and you whatever. They're
709 |708 |01:03:16 ~-~-> 01:03:22 |being punished. And if they're trading like some allowed us naysayers without a
710 |709 |01:03:22 ~-~-> 01:03:27 |stop loss in holding and holding the holding on our stop loss. They wrote all
711 |710 |01:03:27 ~-~-> 01:03:31 |this way down in drawdown. And they're really sick to their stomach right now.
712 |711 |01:03:32 ~-~-> 01:03:42 |And I would further punish them by sending it careening lower. But that's
713 |712 |01:03:42 ~-~-> 01:03:52 |the business here. I'm gonna take all this stuff off. Because my son will be
714 |713 |01:03:52 ~-~-> 01:03:56 |looking at these charts and I don't want to have any kind of visual
715 |714 |01:03:56 ~-~-> 01:03:59 |representation of any of this because I want to see if you can see that in price
716 |715 |01:03:59 ~-~-> 01:03:59 |action
717 |716 |01:04:21 ~-~-> 01:04:29 |what does it feel like to know with a great deal of confidence, not arrogance,
718 |717 |01:04:29 ~-~-> 01:04:33 |but a great deal of confidence that you have a method of going out there and
719 |718 |01:04:33 ~-~-> 01:04:40 |harvesting a weekly salary, a daily salary, a monthly salary, a yearly
720 |719 |01:04:40 ~-~-> 01:04:50 |salary, a lifetime a legacy wealth, a millionaire status. What does that feel
721 |720 |01:04:50 ~-~-> 01:04:56 |like? That's, that's the question I have for all of you. Because some of you are
722 |721 |01:04:56 ~-~-> 01:05:01 |well on your way to observing it. And I find that in yourself and your
723 |722 |01:05:01 ~-~-> 01:05:09 |inability. For a lot of you, that are just starting out, that seems like an
724 |723 |01:05:09 ~-~-> 01:05:14 |unreachable goal, it seems so far out of reach like it's unattainable. It's
725 |724 |01:05:14 ~-~-> 01:05:20 |unattainable for you. When it is, it just means that you can't see it yet.
726 |725 |01:05:21 ~-~-> 01:05:27 |When I first started in 1992, I could not see the market like this. Because it
727 |726 |01:05:27 ~-~-> 01:05:31 |wasn't presented to me like this. In books, it was teaching me the very
728 |727 |01:05:31 ~-~-> 01:05:37 |things that I capitalized on feeding in this very trade, all the things that you
729 |728 |01:05:37 ~-~-> 01:05:42 |were seeing me do, I was fading the logic of retail traders, I was going
730 |729 |01:05:42 ~-~-> 01:05:45 |against the grain of what they would see and what they would trust, and what was
731 |730 |01:05:45 ~-~-> 01:05:50 |being presented to them as a means of trusting, pseudo support or resistance.
732 |731 |01:05:50 ~-~-> 01:05:56 |As you can see, I do not trade support or resistance, I trade against it, I
733 |732 |01:05:56 ~-~-> 01:06:03 |attack the very theory that it tries to promote the mindset that it promotes in
734 |733 |01:06:03 ~-~-> 01:06:08 |traders make them feel like they can trust the level, I want them to feel
735 |734 |01:06:08 ~-~-> 01:06:11 |like they can trust the level that I'm targeting. Because that makes my trade
736 |735 |01:06:11 ~-~-> 01:06:17 |high probability. I want them to feel caution, and not want to take a specific
737 |736 |01:06:17 ~-~-> 01:06:22 |trading direction on trading and see things one sided in their way only where
738 |737 |01:06:22 ~-~-> 01:06:28 |if I can only see my trade, and I see how their retail trade would fail. In
739 |738 |01:06:28 ~-~-> 01:06:33 |that same instance, I have a trade that's in high probability. If I can't
740 |739 |01:06:33 ~-~-> 01:06:38 |frame my trade one sided, then I can't trade that trade with the with the
741 |740 |01:06:38 ~-~-> 01:06:43 |understanding of high probability in my favor. So in my definition, high
742 |741 |01:06:43 ~-~-> 01:06:50 |probability trades are only defined as such, if I can see the trade only going
743 |742 |01:06:50 ~-~-> 01:06:55 |into one direction, one specific pool of liquidity or inefficiency, and there's
744 |743 |01:06:55 ~-~-> 01:07:00 |nothing I can frame with context, or any of my PDA arrays, that would give me the
745 |744 |01:07:00 ~-~-> 01:07:06 |opposite side and other direction. That's that's the reality. If I can see
746 |745 |01:07:06 ~-~-> 01:07:11 |the market like that, I'm all over it like white on rice. And there's nothing
747 |746 |01:07:11 ~-~-> 01:07:15 |like a pitbull on pork chop, I'm not letting go, I know what I got is the
748 |747 |01:07:15 ~-~-> 01:07:19 |right thing. And I will let all the retail traders or everybody else is
749 |748 |01:07:19 ~-~-> 01:07:23 |trading all this other stuff. I'll let them believe their fairy tales and their
750 |749 |01:07:23 ~-~-> 01:07:27 |religious viewpoints on processing, they can do whatever they want to do. I know
751 |750 |01:07:27 ~-~-> 01:07:31 |I'm going to be triumphant. In the end, I will be standing on skulls and spines
752 |751 |01:07:31 ~-~-> 01:07:39 |and the residue of retail that thought they knew what they were doing. That's
753 |752 |01:07:39 ~-~-> 01:07:43 |That's my outcome. I tell I see things. I see it like that. I see it as a
754 |753 |01:07:43 ~-~-> 01:07:49 |conqueror, I see it as someone that is an unreachable, someone that can't get
755 |754 |01:07:49 ~-~-> 01:07:55 |to this level that they want to be an opposition to me, I see no one out there
756 |755 |01:07:56 ~-~-> 01:07:59 |that can come close to this. And this isn't even the best that I have. This is
757 |756 |01:07:59 ~-~-> 01:08:05 |just me casually sitting with you. Just talking about something. I have weapons
758 |757 |01:08:05 ~-~-> 01:08:11 |that I've never produced in public I ever, I have things that I can call in
759 |758 |01:08:11 ~-~-> 01:08:16 |turning points so precise, that it would blow your socks off. And you're probably
760 |759 |01:08:16 ~-~-> 01:08:19 |sitting here with your jaw slack. Right now I'm thinking, if I could just do
761 |760 |01:08:19 ~-~-> 01:08:23 |half a year, you can do half of this and you can do everything I just did here
762 |761 |01:08:23 ~-~-> 01:08:27 |today. That's what my mentorship lessons taught. That's what this YouTube channel
763 |762 |01:08:27 ~-~-> 01:08:32 |teaches you. But you look at that little number next to the subscriber count
764 |763 |01:08:32 ~-~-> 01:08:40 |where it says I have 540 videos, or 541 when we finally got 42 now and that that
765 |764 |01:08:40 ~-~-> 01:08:48 |intimidates you. Why? Why? If you are going to learn a martial art from a
766 |765 |01:08:48 ~-~-> 01:08:51 |martial artists that you had a high regard for and you believe that they had
767 |766 |01:08:51 ~-~-> 01:08:59 |superior methodology of defense or martial art. And they said, Look, you
768 |767 |01:08:59 ~-~-> 01:09:03 |know, the only way you can learn properly from me is for me to teach you
769 |768 |01:09:05 ~-~-> 01:09:09 |with an open ended timeline where there is no this is how long it's gonna take.
770 |769 |01:09:10 ~-~-> 01:09:15 |You show up as long as I want to teach you would you be like oh, well, you
771 |770 |01:09:15 ~-~-> 01:09:20 |know, I got time for all that. If you're like that, you're like the majority of
772 |771 |01:09:20 ~-~-> 01:09:26 |people that join new martial arts to the same mindset that join gyms to try to
773 |772 |01:09:26 ~-~-> 01:09:31 |work out and get more and fit, more in shape, more fit more muscular. They join
774 |773 |01:09:31 ~-~-> 01:09:35 |the membership, but they never go or they cancel the membership because they
775 |774 |01:09:35 ~-~-> 01:09:38 |don't have the discipline to stick with the idea that that's what they should be
776 |775 |01:09:38 ~-~-> 01:09:42 |doing. So they don't get the result. So you've already convinced yourself before
777 |776 |01:09:42 ~-~-> 01:09:45 |even started that you're not going to be successful, but you're going to lie to
778 |777 |01:09:45 ~-~-> 01:09:49 |yourself and say well, I'll just test down see me and see what happens. Lisa
779 |778 |01:09:49 ~-~-> 01:09:53 |get to the t shirt said I was part of that martial artists teaching. Like
780 |779 |01:09:53 ~-~-> 01:09:58 |that's something to be proud of. It's nothing you got a participation award. I
781 |780 |01:09:58 ~-~-> 01:10:02 |never entered trading for anticipation of work, I wanted to get in here, and
782 |781 |01:10:02 ~-~-> 01:10:07 |literally be the best. I didn't want to be like someone, I wanted to be the
783 |782 |01:10:07 ~-~-> 01:10:12 |best. When I do something, I want to be better than anyone else. I don't want
784 |783 |01:10:12 ~-~-> 01:10:15 |anybody else to be able to reach the level of what I do. That sounds like
785 |784 |01:10:15 ~-~-> 01:10:18 |arrogance sounds like narcissism that sounds like conceitedness. No, that's
786 |785 |01:10:18 ~-~-> 01:10:24 |what I went into this with. Because in my mind, the smarter are the ones that
787 |786 |01:10:24 ~-~-> 01:10:30 |win. And I wanted to be the apex predator in this. And I basically
788 |787 |01:10:30 ~-~-> 01:10:35 |sacrificed everything in my life. To have this skill set, I wanted to be able
789 |788 |01:10:35 ~-~-> 01:10:40 |to see things that no one has seen. I've literally prayed to God, to give me the
790 |789 |01:10:40 ~-~-> 01:10:46 |visibility to see things as they really are. And you tell me, is it happening?
791 |790 |01:10:47 ~-~-> 01:10:53 |Because that's what I see. Every single day, every single week, every single
792 |791 |01:10:53 ~-~-> 01:11:03 |day, and it won't stop. Think about it. How can you not be confident if you have
793 |792 |01:11:03 ~-~-> 01:11:07 |this skill set. There's all kinds of things happening in the world right now,
794 |793 |01:11:07 ~-~-> 01:11:09 |folks, there's a lot of people out there worried about losing their job, there's
795 |794 |01:11:09 ~-~-> 01:11:11 |a lot of people out there worrying about how they're gonna make their ends meet.
796 |795 |01:11:12 ~-~-> 01:11:15 |Let me tell you something, you learn this skill set. You don't worry like
797 |796 |01:11:15 ~-~-> 01:11:21 |that anymore. But the problem is, it's important for you not to get so arrogant
798 |797 |01:11:21 ~-~-> 01:11:24 |and conceited, that you want to get rich overnight, because you're good. Because
799 |798 |01:11:24 ~-~-> 01:11:27 |you can be really, really good. And you're over leveraging your money
800 |799 |01:11:27 ~-~-> 01:11:30 |management, that becomes your impediment. That's your that's a
801 |800 |01:11:30 ~-~-> 01:11:38 |roadblock. You don't want that to be a factor in your trading. So that's what I
802 |801 |01:11:38 ~-~-> 01:11:45 |have for you today, I think we can get down into the 16. And get down the 16.
803 |802 |01:11:45 ~-~-> 01:11:51 |Eight, if we really started to move and sell off, but I wanted to spend a little
804 |803 |01:11:51 ~-~-> 01:11:56 |bit time with you today. Talk about some things, bring it to the forefront of
805 |804 |01:11:56 ~-~-> 01:11:58 |your mind as we close the year. Give me a little bit more inspiration show you
806 |805 |01:11:58 ~-~-> 01:12:05 |also for the folks that were asking, as a reminder, again, paper trading is for
807 |806 |01:12:05 ~-~-> 01:12:10 |my protection. Okay, it's for my protection, because I'm not a legal
808 |807 |01:12:11 ~-~-> 01:12:15 |certified position, or holder, like a CTA, like, I'm not certified trade
809 |808 |01:12:15 ~-~-> 01:12:19 |advisor. So when I'm talking about the markets, if I'm talking about in this
810 |809 |01:12:19 ~-~-> 01:12:25 |medium, which is paper trading, you can't claim a loss. I can't claim
811 |810 |01:12:25 ~-~-> 01:12:30 |profitability, where anything can be taken in the context that I'm trying to
812 |811 |01:12:30 ~-~-> 01:12:34 |tell you what to do with your money. The only thing I'm telling you you can do is
813 |812 |01:12:34 ~-~-> 01:12:39 |learn these methods. And then you determine whether or not there's any
814 |813 |01:12:39 ~-~-> 01:12:44 |validity to it's a challenge. It's an open challenge for you to go in and see
815 |814 |01:12:44 ~-~-> 01:12:49 |if the things I'm teaching are in fact, in the marketplace. I have removed all
816 |815 |01:12:49 ~-~-> 01:12:53 |doubts. I have students all around the world for different walks of life that
817 |816 |01:12:53 ~-~-> 01:12:57 |literally are making money and they're proving it to everyone. They're being
818 |817 |01:12:57 ~-~-> 01:13:01 |interviewed by the people that are paying them out. There. They're
819 |818 |01:13:01 ~-~-> 01:13:04 |literally releasing broker statements. They're literally making their way on
820 |819 |01:13:04 ~-~-> 01:13:08 |leaderboards, they're getting payouts, they're getting consistent payouts.
821 |820 |01:13:08 ~-~-> 01:13:12 |They're getting interviewed by the companies that do the payout. Okay, like
822 |821 |01:13:12 ~-~-> 01:13:19 |we have created a phenomena. As a community we have I haven't you as part
823 |822 |01:13:19 ~-~-> 01:13:25 |of this community, you are part of an global phenomenon. You are in again,
824 |823 |01:13:25 ~-~-> 01:13:29 |movement. Okay? You're in again, movement, you're in a Wycoff movement.
825 |824 |01:13:30 ~-~-> 01:13:35 |When those people were alive, they were not legendary. They were not legendary.
826 |825 |01:13:37 ~-~-> 01:13:44 |You are living in a moment where everything has changed. The whole thing
827 |826 |01:13:44 ~-~-> 01:13:47 |has been upside down. Now. It's been made upside down. I've turned the whole
828 |827 |01:13:47 ~-~-> 01:13:51 |industry upside down. Because I've pulled back the veil and I've literally
829 |828 |01:13:51 ~-~-> 01:13:57 |showed you what really goes on and the cats out of the bag, baby. Nothing can
830 |829 |01:13:57 ~-~-> 01:14:05 |happen now to change it. It's it's already in in motion. Sure, sure. Sure.
831 |830 |01:14:06 ~-~-> 01:14:09 |You know, they can go after my account and run aggressive against me, but they
832 |831 |01:14:09 ~-~-> 01:14:10 |can't do that to all of you.
833 |832 |01:14:13 ~-~-> 01:14:18 |Who cares? I don't even care about money. I don't care about it. I don't
834 |833 |01:14:18 ~-~-> 01:14:24 |care about money. If I had to go back to being just simple ICT before making
835 |834 |01:14:24 ~-~-> 01:14:30 |money. You know what? I can be happy like that. Can you change that are
836 |835 |01:14:30 ~-~-> 01:14:36 |probably not. I'm a simple guy. I'm a very, very simple person. I have a walk
837 |836 |01:14:36 ~-~-> 01:14:40 |with God that I sometimes don't live up to well because of my inability to
838 |837 |01:14:40 ~-~-> 01:14:46 |control my tongue. And I have a chemical imbalance. And that's not an excuse. But
839 |838 |01:14:46 ~-~-> 01:14:54 |I can live simply and be content because I have the Lord. You are in this to
840 |839 |01:14:54 ~-~-> 01:14:58 |learn how to do this. Maybe to make more money maybe the impress your parents or
841 |840 |01:14:58 ~-~-> 01:15:02 |your in laws or your spouse or your spouse to be, or the people you work
842 |841 |01:15:02 ~-~-> 01:15:05 |with, or your friends, I said, you're never gonna amount to anything, I had
843 |842 |01:15:05 ~-~-> 01:15:10 |all those same vigilante motivations in the beginning to, okay. But when you put
844 |843 |01:15:10 ~-~-> 01:15:14 |all that stuff aside, so you know, I just want to do this because I enjoy it,
845 |844 |01:15:15 ~-~-> 01:15:18 |I want to do it because I enjoy it. And I know that it's going to be an
846 |845 |01:15:18 ~-~-> 01:15:22 |investment in me as a person, it's going to help me be a better person, he's
847 |846 |01:15:22 ~-~-> 01:15:26 |going to teach me responsibility, it's going to teach me financial literacy in
848 |847 |01:15:26 ~-~-> 01:15:31 |as a default, it might, it might increase my bottom line and net worth,
849 |848 |01:15:31 ~-~-> 01:15:36 |for the better, it might do that. But if you make that the first primary reason
850 |849 |01:15:36 ~-~-> 01:15:39 |while you're doing it, and that's the deciding factor, whether you stick with
851 |850 |01:15:39 ~-~-> 01:15:42 |it or not, well, let me remind you, you're going to have a hardship in the
852 |851 |01:15:42 ~-~-> 01:15:46 |beginning. And it's going to feel like it's impossible. But I promise you, if
853 |852 |01:15:46 ~-~-> 01:15:51 |you stick with it, you'll learn things that repeat a lot of times over the
854 |853 |01:15:51 ~-~-> 01:15:55 |course of a week over the course of a month, over the span of the entire year.
855 |854 |01:15:55 ~-~-> 01:15:58 |And if you keep your risk very, very low, you have the probability of being
856 |855 |01:15:58 ~-~-> 01:16:03 |net positive. Now listen to the words that this use there. That's not
857 |856 |01:16:03 ~-~-> 01:16:08 |promising you profitability. Because what medium and we're talking about
858 |857 |01:16:08 ~-~-> 01:16:18 |paper trading. So with paper trading. You start like this, and each day is an
859 |858 |01:16:18 ~-~-> 01:16:22 |individual case study. And you log it. And you go through the process of
860 |859 |01:16:22 ~-~-> 01:16:27 |saying, Okay, this is what I anticipated this as well as looking for, did it
861 |860 |01:16:27 ~-~-> 01:16:33 |yield to me what I expected it at least in the mean, in the miniscule, smallest
862 |861 |01:16:33 ~-~-> 01:16:38 |significant manner? Does it at least do that? Does it want my attention to
863 |862 |01:16:38 ~-~-> 01:16:42 |continue with it. And then when you discover it, that's way beyond that, it
864 |863 |01:16:42 ~-~-> 01:16:46 |inspires you to continue to do more, and more and more and more. And over time,
865 |864 |01:16:46 ~-~-> 01:16:50 |you get more confident because hey, you've been here before. I've been here
866 |865 |01:16:50 ~-~-> 01:16:56 |before. I've done this before, you know, and that confidence, if it's managed
867 |866 |01:16:56 ~-~-> 01:17:03 |appropriately, will carry you through a very long and consistent career. But if
868 |867 |01:17:03 ~-~-> 01:17:06 |you don't do the framework of using properly a demo account, or a paper
869 |868 |01:17:06 ~-~-> 01:17:10 |trading account, for the purposes of seeing whether these things form, and
870 |869 |01:17:10 ~-~-> 01:17:18 |they're appearing in price action, every single day, you won't appreciate it, you
871 |870 |01:17:18 ~-~-> 01:17:23 |won't have the foundation to lean on, when you do do things incorrectly, and
872 |871 |01:17:23 ~-~-> 01:17:27 |it doesn't pan out for you. It's real important to know the difference between
873 |872 |01:17:29 ~-~-> 01:17:34 |if this can be done in a demo, or live market conditions. That means that
874 |873 |01:17:34 ~-~-> 01:17:38 |there's something behind it. And for the folks that try to lie to you, because
875 |874 |01:17:38 ~-~-> 01:17:41 |they don't want you to learn this because they they themselves these
876 |875 |01:17:41 ~-~-> 01:17:46 |people that are making these fake ass documentaries, okay? They can't trade
877 |876 |01:17:46 ~-~-> 01:17:50 |from their own demonstrations, they can't trade and from their own mouths.
878 |877 |01:17:51 ~-~-> 01:17:56 |They are unprofitable. They readily admit this, but they have an opinion
879 |878 |01:17:56 ~-~-> 01:17:59 |about somebody, especially me of all people, you're gonna you're gonna talk
880 |879 |01:17:59 ~-~-> 01:18:03 |about me when I'm out here proven every fucking thing. I have the largest
881 |880 |01:18:03 ~-~-> 01:18:07 |student base out there that has the most profitability, more faces with more
882 |881 |01:18:07 ~-~-> 01:18:16 |payouts than any other instructor out there. Hello. Hello, hello. I can come
883 |882 |01:18:16 ~-~-> 01:18:22 |out here every single day and do this. Why aren't they? Why aren't they doing
884 |883 |01:18:22 ~-~-> 01:18:26 |this? Why aren't they proving that they can trade but they don't. Because they
885 |884 |01:18:26 ~-~-> 01:18:30 |can't. They want to tear down other people. And if you make a name for
886 |885 |01:18:30 ~-~-> 01:18:34 |yourself on social media, this is going to happen to you too. Now you can lose
887 |886 |01:18:34 ~-~-> 01:18:37 |your mind and go eat up with it and say, Well, I'm going to I'm gonna do this,
888 |887 |01:18:37 ~-~-> 01:18:41 |I'm gonna do that. I've laughed about it. Because they're all comedy. They
889 |888 |01:18:41 ~-~-> 01:18:45 |pretend to know something and they know nothing. They don't know me. They don't
890 |889 |01:18:45 ~-~-> 01:18:51 |know anything about me. None of you really do. But one thing you're not
891 |890 |01:18:51 ~-~-> 01:18:54 |gonna be able to say is I don't know how to read these markets. And I don't know
892 |891 |01:18:54 ~-~-> 01:19:01 |how to trade. Oh, I know exactly how to trade. I know exactly how to trade. But
893 |892 |01:19:01 ~-~-> 01:19:07 |the question is, do you want to learn? Do you want to learn how to trade? Do
894 |893 |01:19:07 ~-~-> 01:19:11 |you want to learn how to trade price action in a manner where you can feel
895 |894 |01:19:11 ~-~-> 01:19:17 |comfortable, then trust what you're doing has a systematical probability of
896 |895 |01:19:17 ~-~-> 01:19:22 |painting out more times in your favor than not? And that's not guaranteeing
897 |896 |01:19:22 ~-~-> 01:19:25 |profits that's not promising you that it's going to work for you because
898 |897 |01:19:25 ~-~-> 01:19:30 |you're going to take losing trades. You're going to it's going to happen?
899 |898 |01:19:30 ~-~-> 01:19:34 |You've watched me take trades and I've gotten stopped now you've watched me had
900 |899 |01:19:34 ~-~-> 01:19:38 |to reverse my initial expectation on the marketplace. You've watched me get
901 |900 |01:19:38 ~-~-> 01:19:45 |stopped out and reenter. It's it's part of it folks. But many of you have this
902 |901 |01:19:45 ~-~-> 01:19:51 |false sense of expectation like you can somehow be the it's the the exception to
903 |902 |01:19:51 ~-~-> 01:19:53 |the rule like it's not going to happen you you're gonna walk out here and the
904 |903 |01:19:53 ~-~-> 01:19:58 |markets just gonna bend to your will. And believe me at some point all of us
905 |904 |01:19:58 ~-~-> 01:20:04 |had that that Fairy Tale expectation. But just please don't don't don't have
906 |905 |01:20:04 ~-~-> 01:20:10 |that. And know that it's going to be difficult. It is hard, because you're
907 |906 |01:20:10 ~-~-> 01:20:14 |competing with yourself. It's, it's competition with yourself as much as all
908 |907 |01:20:14 ~-~-> 01:20:17 |these other people, these Yahoo's out there to try to say, well, I'm going to
909 |908 |01:20:17 ~-~-> 01:20:20 |challenge ICT. And I'm going to do this and you're gonna challenge me if you get
910 |909 |01:20:20 ~-~-> 01:20:23 |in the Robbins club, otherwise, you're fucking talking out your ass, so that
911 |910 |01:20:23 ~-~-> 01:20:27 |those results speak for themselves. But with all that said, and put aside,
912 |911 |01:20:27 ~-~-> 01:20:31 |you're literally competing with yourself, always. You're always
913 |912 |01:20:31 ~-~-> 01:20:37 |competing with yourself in trading. So you might as well warm up to the person
914 |913 |01:20:37 ~-~-> 01:20:41 |who you are as a trader, and not trying to be an adversary to yourself, because
915 |914 |01:20:41 ~-~-> 01:20:46 |that's exactly what people try to do. In the early stages of their career, and
916 |915 |01:20:46 ~-~-> 01:20:50 |they don't see it as such, they think that they're, well, don't be a bitch,
917 |916 |01:20:50 ~-~-> 01:20:54 |Don't be a bitch, you know, do this trade with real money, because you can't
918 |917 |01:20:54 ~-~-> 01:21:00 |learn in a demo, because I see other people clowning me, because I teach in a
919 |918 |01:21:00 ~-~-> 01:21:04 |demo when I'm being financially responsible. And I'm being courteous to
920 |919 |01:21:04 ~-~-> 01:21:09 |you. And I'm also protecting my own ass, who's really smart here. I'm covering
921 |920 |01:21:09 ~-~-> 01:21:13 |all my bases. And I'm also still being able to do something that these people
922 |921 |01:21:13 ~-~-> 01:21:19 |can't even do, even in the setting of a demo. Where's the logic in that? I
923 |922 |01:21:19 ~-~-> 01:21:23 |proven? I came out two years ago, I said, Okay, look, this is what we're
924 |923 |01:21:23 ~-~-> 01:21:26 |going to do, I'm going to teach you for free, then I'm going to give you my
925 |924 |01:21:26 ~-~-> 01:21:29 |mentorship for free. And then I'll give you my charter membership for free, and
926 |925 |01:21:29 ~-~-> 01:21:32 |I'm going to bring the receipts I'm going to predict I'm going to produce
927 |926 |01:21:33 ~-~-> 01:21:36 |people that are making money. And you see the payoff they get. Look at the
928 |927 |01:21:36 ~-~-> 01:21:41 |comments. This is more money than I earn a year, right? What I say you're gonna
929 |928 |01:21:41 ~-~-> 01:21:51 |make salaries, okay? If they can do it, why can't you? If they can do it, why
930 |929 |01:21:51 ~-~-> 01:21:56 |can't you it's a choice you're making, you're making it harder for yourself,
931 |930 |01:21:57 ~-~-> 01:22:02 |you are doing that. I'm not hiding anything from you. I'm literally giving
932 |931 |01:22:02 ~-~-> 01:22:06 |it to you. I'm telling you what to avoid, how to avoid certain things that
933 |932 |01:22:06 ~-~-> 01:22:09 |are problematic. These are pitfalls, these are snares, and trying to
934 |933 |01:22:09 ~-~-> 01:22:14 |encourage you. Nothing brings you back to this YouTube channel except for the
935 |934 |01:22:14 ~-~-> 01:22:18 |worth and the value that you've seen already. By being here watching the few
936 |935 |01:22:18 ~-~-> 01:22:21 |videos, if you ever watched it at all, if this is the first time you've watched
937 |936 |01:22:21 ~-~-> 01:22:27 |it, you this stuff is taught to you. It's here in these in these videos. But
938 |937 |01:22:27 ~-~-> 01:22:34 |it's in a manner where if you don't appreciate spending time with concepts
939 |938 |01:22:34 ~-~-> 01:22:39 |and doing the work yourself, really putting some effort into you trying to
940 |939 |01:22:39 ~-~-> 01:22:48 |grow as a person to be more disciplined to be responsible with the outcome and
941 |940 |01:22:48 ~-~-> 01:22:53 |not try to fault me my concept somebody else, you own it, you do it right or you
942 |941 |01:22:53 ~-~-> 01:22:57 |don't do it right. And whatever the outcome is, that's your result. That's
943 |942 |01:22:57 ~-~-> 01:23:01 |your result. That's your measuring stick. And that measuring stick is not
944 |943 |01:23:01 ~-~-> 01:23:07 |obligated, you're not obligated to share that with anybody who cares? Who cares?
945 |944 |01:23:07 ~-~-> 01:23:10 |If they don't believe you're making money? Do you honestly think I lose
946 |945 |01:23:10 ~-~-> 01:23:14 |sleep on thinking about how many people think I don't have money. You see where
947 |946 |01:23:14 ~-~-> 01:23:19 |I live, you see what I drive, you see how I'm here, you're on my own time,
948 |947 |01:23:20 ~-~-> 01:23:23 |doing whatever I want to do, saying whatever I want to say without the
949 |948 |01:23:23 ~-~-> 01:23:29 |approval of you. I don't care. I don't I have fun canceling these trolls. And
950 |949 |01:23:29 ~-~-> 01:23:34 |these liars. I have fun because they're gonna be sleepless, they're gonna be
951 |950 |01:23:34 ~-~-> 01:23:41 |sleepless, worrying about me. And I could give two shits about them. What
952 |951 |01:23:41 ~-~-> 01:23:44 |they're doing what they say about me or my community or any of our students,
953 |952 |01:23:44 ~-~-> 01:23:48 |it's irrelevant. Because if you mind your own business, and you had your nose
954 |953 |01:23:48 ~-~-> 01:23:52 |in the charts, and you're logging in journaling, everything that you're
955 |954 |01:23:52 ~-~-> 01:23:57 |trying to aspire to learn how to do efficiently and consistently, then that
956 |955 |01:23:57 ~-~-> 01:24:01 |means you can't see what they're doing. And whatever they're doing doesn't make
957 |956 |01:24:01 ~-~-> 01:24:05 |it doesn't make a dent, or scratch in what you're trying to do as a learning
958 |957 |01:24:05 ~-~-> 01:24:12 |curve. You giving your ear or attention to anybody that wants to talk negative
959 |958 |01:24:12 ~-~-> 01:24:14 |about what you're trying to learn.
960 |959 |01:24:15 ~-~-> 01:24:19 |And they are ignoring all the evidence, all of the evidence, like I can walk
961 |960 |01:24:19 ~-~-> 01:24:25 |into any courtroom, any courtroom and say Look at this. I can do it and right
962 |961 |01:24:25 ~-~-> 01:24:28 |in front of them just like you see me do lie and just like you see me do here.
963 |962 |01:24:29 ~-~-> 01:24:34 |Nothing. I'm not going to forget how to do this folks. I'm gonna forget. Okay,
964 |963 |01:24:34 ~-~-> 01:24:37 |the markets are not going to be doing some new shit next year. Okay? It's just
965 |964 |01:24:37 ~-~-> 01:24:43 |gonna be a faster market. That's all it's gonna be a faster market. And guess
966 |965 |01:24:43 ~-~-> 01:24:47 |what that means. A lot of you are going to be afraid to trade it in because it's
967 |966 |01:24:47 ~-~-> 01:24:50 |gonna be moving real fast because you want to be trading big leverage and big
968 |967 |01:24:50 ~-~-> 01:24:55 |leverage is going to burn you. It's going to burn you. You need to be
969 |968 |01:24:55 ~-~-> 01:25:00 |careful. Lots of things. It's an election year semi Things are on the
970 |969 |01:25:00 ~-~-> 01:25:05 |horizon war drums are beaten, this country is going to invade that country,
971 |970 |01:25:05 ~-~-> 01:25:08 |we have an invasion of our own, all these other things are going on
972 |971 |01:25:08 ~-~-> 01:25:15 |constantly and keeping you divided. And if you're divided in your tensions
973 |972 |01:25:15 ~-~-> 01:25:17 |divided, that means you won't be focusing on what matters most, which is
974 |973 |01:25:17 ~-~-> 01:25:24 |you taking care of your family and minding your own damn business. So I
975 |974 |01:25:24 ~-~-> 01:25:27 |want you to think about these things as you go into this new year. Think about
976 |975 |01:25:27 ~-~-> 01:25:38 |the idea that this is obtainable for you. Now, obviously, making 12% One day
977 |976 |01:25:38 ~-~-> 01:25:42 |in one trade is probably a little lofty for some of you in the beginning, and I
978 |977 |01:25:42 ~-~-> 01:25:48 |understand, but you can literally do this. And it's been made available to
979 |978 |01:25:48 ~-~-> 01:25:52 |you for free. And if you look at those number of videos, and you think, Oh, I
980 |979 |01:25:52 ~-~-> 01:25:56 |don't have time for all that, well, if you're gonna go to college, that's a lot
981 |980 |01:25:56 ~-~-> 01:26:01 |of coursework. A lot of weeks of studying a lot of boring lectures, okay?
982 |981 |01:26:02 ~-~-> 01:26:06 |You see, here's the thing. For for the folks that are going to uni right now
983 |982 |01:26:07 ~-~-> 01:26:13 |are in it are about to go is you're placing your faith in something that
984 |983 |01:26:13 ~-~-> 01:26:16 |you're going to have to pay a lot of money for, and put a lot of time into
985 |984 |01:26:17 ~-~-> 01:26:23 |learning to be a career minded person, in a industry in a field in a position
986 |985 |01:26:23 ~-~-> 01:26:27 |that you don't even know you're able to be profitable in, or that you're going
987 |986 |01:26:27 ~-~-> 01:26:35 |to be found useful in. I have very high GPA, learning how to code, computer
988 |987 |01:26:35 ~-~-> 01:26:40 |science, like I literally poured myself into it from my sixth grade, I was
989 |988 |01:26:40 ~-~-> 01:26:44 |learning how to code as a sixth grader. I did it because I wanted to do it. I
990 |989 |01:26:44 ~-~-> 01:26:49 |went to the library, and I got books on everything. High level mathematics,
991 |990 |01:26:49 ~-~-> 01:26:54 |programming, algorithmic, all everything you can possibly have your hands on. I
992 |991 |01:26:54 ~-~-> 01:26:59 |was interested in that. I wanted to know how, because I was watching the whole
993 |992 |01:26:59 ~-~-> 01:27:05 |computer industry come up, it might in my lifetime, it came up. We went from
994 |993 |01:27:05 ~-~-> 01:27:09 |having mainframe computers and computers, they were in the size of
995 |994 |01:27:09 ~-~-> 01:27:15 |rooms. Okay. Mainframe for the folks don't have that means it's like a tape
996 |995 |01:27:15 ~-~-> 01:27:20 |from one reel to the next. I was learning, coding, using mainframe
997 |996 |01:27:20 ~-~-> 01:27:30 |operation. C ICs, COBOL. Okay. Those are the languages I first learned in Pascal,
998 |997 |01:27:30 ~-~-> 01:27:37 |you basic those types of things. And in C++ came out. And it kind of changed
999 |998 |01:27:37 ~-~-> 01:27:44 |things. And I wanted to be in the capacity of telling what the programmers
1000 |999 |01:27:44 ~-~-> 01:27:49 |below me should be doing. Like, I would go to a client and say, Okay, what do
1001 |1000 |01:27:49 ~-~-> 01:27:53 |you need? Well, we need this system to do this, this, this, this, okay? Then I
1002 |1001 |01:27:53 ~-~-> 01:27:56 |tell the programmers, these are documents to work with to build the
1003 |1002 |01:27:56 ~-~-> 01:28:00 |outcome that I'm looking for. And they they do all the coding, I could do the
1004 |1003 |01:28:00 ~-~-> 01:28:03 |coding, but I don't need to do the coding, because I'm in charge of
1005 |1004 |01:28:03 ~-~-> 01:28:07 |operating this development of that system for this client. So I wanted to
1006 |1005 |01:28:07 ~-~-> 01:28:11 |be a system analyst. That was, that's what I went to school for. I knew this
1007 |1006 |01:28:11 ~-~-> 01:28:15 |when I was in sixth grade. Now, tell me what you believe you wanted to do when
1008 |1007 |01:28:15 ~-~-> 01:28:18 |you're in sixth grade? See, there's a different mindset here. Totally
1009 |1008 |01:28:18 ~-~-> 01:28:24 |different mindset. So when I tell you something, I mean, when I say something,
1010 |1009 |01:28:24 ~-~-> 01:28:29 |I mean it. Because my, my attention, my focus. My time was invested in that.
1011 |1010 |01:28:29 ~-~-> 01:28:32 |When I told you I was gonna come out here and teach people how to make money.
1012 |1011 |01:28:32 ~-~-> 01:28:36 |Did I not do it? Yes. That I told you that I tell you that I was gonna go out
1013 |1012 |01:28:36 ~-~-> 01:28:40 |here and run a mentorship on YouTube for free. Did I do it? Yes, I did. Did
1014 |1013 |01:28:40 ~-~-> 01:28:43 |people make money with it? Yes, they did. Are they profitable? Yes, they are.
1015 |1014 |01:28:46 ~-~-> 01:28:49 |When I told you I was going to release my charter content. Is that happening?
1016 |1015 |01:28:49 ~-~-> 01:28:52 |Yes. Then I told you I wasn't going to do another paid mentorship. Do you see
1017 |1016 |01:28:52 ~-~-> 01:28:58 |me doing one? Nope. Not having time for I don't need it. I don't need to do
1018 |1017 |01:28:58 ~-~-> 01:29:04 |those things. But everybody else out there somehow needs that. If you know
1019 |1018 |01:29:04 ~-~-> 01:29:09 |how to do this, you don't need any of those things. You don't need to do those
1020 |1019 |01:29:09 ~-~-> 01:29:14 |things. And any argument against that just fortifies the very evidence that
1021 |1020 |01:29:15 ~-~-> 01:29:20 |you are only selling something because you can't make money otherwise, and I
1022 |1021 |01:29:20 ~-~-> 01:29:25 |want you to understand something. I am so fucking rich that I don't need to
1023 |1022 |01:29:25 ~-~-> 01:29:29 |trade ever again. I don't ever need to do anything again. I don't ever need to
1024 |1023 |01:29:29 ~-~-> 01:29:34 |do shit again. Okay. So I want you to understand who's talking to you. I'm in
1025 |1024 |01:29:34 ~-~-> 01:29:37 |a position where anybody else in my position wouldn't even waste time
1026 |1025 |01:29:37 ~-~-> 01:29:42 |talking to you. They wouldn't be doing it. But I have a heart of a teacher
1027 |1026 |01:29:42 ~-~-> 01:29:48 |because I prayed for that gift. I prayed to have the gift of teaching. And I know
1028 |1027 |01:29:48 ~-~-> 01:29:53 |I fumble a lot like I don't do well sometimes when I really set my heart out
1029 |1028 |01:29:53 ~-~-> 01:29:57 |to try to teach something. And I'm either listen to the playback later on
1030 |1029 |01:29:57 ~-~-> 01:30:04 |or I get to feedback from people They'll, they won't give me the that,
1031 |1030 |01:30:04 ~-~-> 01:30:09 |that measurement that I was looking for that I was aspiring for at the time of
1032 |1031 |01:30:09 ~-~-> 01:30:13 |that teaching. But there's no one's going to claim that I'm not passionate
1033 |1032 |01:30:13 ~-~-> 01:30:20 |about teaching. And I'm not always eloquent with the language, okay?
1034 |1033 |01:30:20 ~-~-> 01:30:25 |Because I'm passionate about what I'm talking about, I want you to succeed. I
1035 |1034 |01:30:25 ~-~-> 01:30:28 |want you to succeed more than you realize you want to succeed right now.
1036 |1035 |01:30:29 ~-~-> 01:30:35 |Think about that. I have never been in sports in a big way. Okay, I played on
1037 |1036 |01:30:35 ~-~-> 01:30:41 |baseball, and lacrosse and soccer when I was a younger boy. But I've never been
1038 |1037 |01:30:41 ~-~-> 01:30:46 |passionate about sports. Never had it ingrained in me where it was something I
1039 |1038 |01:30:46 ~-~-> 01:30:53 |needed to measure up to. So I was always academically inclined in science and
1040 |1039 |01:30:53 ~-~-> 01:30:57 |math were like my specialties i I excelled in those those fields, and
1041 |1040 |01:30:57 ~-~-> 01:31:03 |anything scientific, anything technical, I loved it, poured myself into it. For
1042 |1041 |01:31:03 ~-~-> 01:31:08 |some of you, you might be sports, inclined, social, you know, animals
1043 |1042 |01:31:08 ~-~-> 01:31:13 |where you try to avoid everything like that. And you see these markets as
1044 |1043 |01:31:13 ~-~-> 01:31:16 |something that's going to be very difficult because of that their thing.
1045 |1044 |01:31:16 ~-~-> 01:31:23 |And I've tried to teach in a way where it hasn't been 100% effective, because
1046 |1045 |01:31:23 ~-~-> 01:31:27 |there's been people that have gone through my mentorship and have failed.
1047 |1046 |01:31:28 ~-~-> 01:31:32 |And I'm convinced it's not me, because I've produced a lot of profitable
1048 |1047 |01:31:32 ~-~-> 01:31:37 |students. I produce people by taking the very content that some people have paid
1049 |1048 |01:31:37 ~-~-> 01:31:41 |for that some claim that said, Oh, this isn't work, blah, blah, blah, literally,
1050 |1049 |01:31:41 ~-~-> 01:31:44 |I took it out there and made money with it with real accounts. And then I went
1051 |1050 |01:31:44 ~-~-> 01:31:47 |one step further, and said, Now I'm gonna give it to the public and prove
1052 |1051 |01:31:47 ~-~-> 01:31:50 |beyond the shadow of doubt, it works. Because in their hands, they're going to
1053 |1052 |01:31:50 ~-~-> 01:31:56 |do it. And now it's all over the world. Think about it, like people literally
1054 |1053 |01:31:56 ~-~-> 01:32:01 |are taking the concepts and making it their own. And it's their own model, and
1055 |1054 |01:32:01 ~-~-> 01:32:05 |they're out there and they're making systematic, calculated decisions on
1056 |1055 |01:32:05 ~-~-> 01:32:09 |their own. I'm not calling these moves. I'm not calling these markets or trading
1057 |1056 |01:32:09 ~-~-> 01:32:13 |markets. I'm not even touching and they're finding profitability and taking
1058 |1057 |01:32:13 ~-~-> 01:32:16 |money out of the marketplace. That's undeniable evidence that it's
1059 |1058 |01:32:16 ~-~-> 01:32:20 |transferable knowledge, it absolutely works in areas nothing fluff about that.
1060 |1059 |01:32:22 ~-~-> 01:32:27 |In 2024, I want to read your success. I want to see what you've done with it.