2 Days. 26 Minutes of ES Trading. 18 Rules Hidden in Plain Sight. Pay Attention.
2 Days. 26 Minutes.
18 Rules Hidden
in Plain Sight.
Pay Attention.
Days
Pure Trading
Inside
Most trading videos give you theory.
This isn't that.
What you're about to watch is two full days of live ES futures trading condensed into 26 minutes of pure, unfiltered reality. No dead space. No filler. Just the trades that mattered and the moments that reveal exactly how a disciplined trader thinks, reacts, and executes under pressure.
Here's the thing nobody tells you.
The most important lessons a trader ever learns don't come from a textbook. They don't come from a course. They don't come from a webinar where somebody draws pretty lines on a chart and calls it education.
They come from watching a real trader work in real time. And paying close attention to what they say when nobody is trying to teach them anything.
That's what happened here.
I wasn't sitting down to give you 18 rules. I was trading. Live. On NFP Friday — one of the most volatile and unpredictable trading days of the month. And somewhere in between calling out entries, managing stops, peeling contracts, and keeping my members calm — 18 rules just came out.
Hidden in plain sight.
Here are a few of them.
One Trade a Day
Give yourself one entry. Just one. That constraint forces you to wait for the juicy fat pitch with a stop-loss that makes sense. When you can consistently nail one trade a day, allow yourself two. Earn it.
Keep a Single Runner Back. Always.
Every time you take profits, leave one contract behind. You never know when the trade that looked like a scalp turns into the trade of the week. You don't need to be right about it. You just need to be in it.
Flat Is a Valid Position
New traders feel like they need to be in a trade every minute the market is open. That feeling will cost you more money than any bad entry ever will. Sometimes the best trade you can take is no trade at all. Especially on NFP Friday.
Journal Every Trade. Win, Lose, or Draw.
Not just the winners. Not just the losses that hurt. Every single trade. The trader who can sit down after a loss and say "that was a legitimate trade for these reasons" is the trader who survives long enough to get good.
Trade Small. You Don't Need Big. You Need Small.
The traders who blow up aren't the ones who don't know the system. They're the ones who sized up before they were ready. Small keeps you in the game. Small keeps you learning. Small keeps you alive.
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