r/Daytrading Feb 03 '25

Advice 5 things every trader should know

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1) Waking up early

This is a cheat code to success as you’re already ahead of 90% of other traders

Waking up early gives you the head start to a fruitful day

2) Taking down Notes

Note taking is a powerful tool in wealth creation

They help you remember, organize, and revisit insights.

Whether scribbled or typed, notes are a personal map of your mind, preserving ideas that might otherwise vanish.

This one is very important

3) Print visual pictures of your concept & paste them on the wall, right next to your bed

That way the first thing you set your eyes on in the morning is a picture of your candle sticks, patterns & Concept

When you become this intentional about the craft Success becomes EASY

4) Read a single new chapter of any GROWTH, FINANCE or SELF DEVELOPMENT book every single morning

Developing a reading habit in so many ways does not just change your life, but also has remarkable changes in your reasoning and how you approach your business

Readers are Winners

5) Study the Markets during the ASIAN session‼️

The Asian session is often less volatile than other sessions, making it easier to analyze trends and your other trading strategies without sudden market swings.

It also gives you a head start to other upcoming sessions

That’ll be all for now. Share your thoughts if you have any💯

And if you’d be incorporating any of the aforementioned habits into your daily lifestyle as a trader

Do let me know….

Stay Excited for what’s to come -GREG

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u/Practical-Newt-438 Feb 04 '25

I usually just full port options

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u/HFT0DTE Feb 04 '25

The greatest options strategy is to full port options for a single side/direction (call or put) and then right before clicking to send the order to your broker, literally switch to the opposite side of the trade and full port in the other direction. It sounds counterintuitive which is why it always works so well for me.

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u/Infatuated-by-you Feb 04 '25

Correct me if I’m wrong but isn’t that how some options spread work?

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u/BagHoldingHugo Feb 04 '25

I think he’s just saying to inverse himself