TH3RICHMINDSET
Funded trader. Builder of conviction. Documenting the climb from screen time to real money — in public, no filter.
The Ledger
Pick a platform to see the numbers behind it.
Recent Payouts — NQ
Recent Payouts — Axiom
Figures are self-reported and reflect personal trading results. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
The Manifesto
I didn't get handed the capital — I earned the trust, account by account, green day by red day. No shortcut, no luck story. Just reps, risk management, and refusing to quit on a bad week. This is the process, out loud, in real time.
The Mindset
Things I tell myself when the trade isn't going my way — in my own words.
"One day or Day one."
"Take the risk."
"Discipline outlasts motivation."
"The market pays patience, not predictions."
The Process
No noise, no opinions on the timeline — just price, structure, and levels.
The setup either shows up or it doesn't. No forcing a trade that isn't there.
The risk gets decided before the trade does — never the other way around.
Pull the trigger, then step back. No revenge trading, no flinching at the wick.
The Desk
Where every setup starts. I run my charts here — multi-timeframe analysis, custom indicators, drawn levels, and alerts that notify me the second price hits a zone I'm watching. It's also the exact workspace I screen-record for the breakdowns I post, so what you see in my content is what I actually trade from, not a cleaned-up version of it.
My execution terminal for on-chain trading. Direct wallet connection, instant token data, and one-click entries and exits — built for moments when a setup on a fast-moving on-chain asset won't wait around for a slower exchange to catch up. This is where the sizing and timing calls from "The Process" actually get pulled.
The Strategy
Same risk mindset, two very different games. Tap one.
Confluences I Need For A 1:5 On NQ
A real break of structure or change of character in the direction I want — not just a wick poking through.
Price has to actually respect a major high/low, order block, or untested level — not just pass through it.
A real push at the level, not chop. If it's fading into the zone, I'm not interested.
The bigger picture trend or bias has to line up with the direction I'm about to take on the lower timeframe.
The setup forms inside a real volume window — London or NY open — not 3am chop with nobody trading.
What I'm Actually Looking At On The Chart
Futures trading carries real risk of loss, even on an A+ setup with every confluence lined up. This is my personal framework, not a signal to copy trade-for-trade — size and manage risk based on your own account.
Before I Touch A Memecoin
Why is it moving right now? If there's no real reason behind the pump, it's usually already running out of fuel.
Is the chatter organic, or is it the same handful of accounts and a wall of bots repeating the ticker?
When someone like Elon Musk — or another major public figure — even jokes about a coin or a theme, attention and volume can spike fast. Those moves are also some of the most violent in both directions.
A viral moment, a meme exploding overnight, a real-world event tied to the coin's theme — narrative is the fuel here, not fundamentals.
Because most of them do. I treat every memecoin position as money I could lose completely, and I'm out the moment the narrative dies — not when I hope it comes back.
Not financial advice — just what I personally check before I click buy. Memecoins are extremely volatile, largely unregulated, and many lose all their value. Only trade what you can fully afford to lose.
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