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I first started coaching professional traders several years ago. Cracking the Code on Trading By Imr

I first started coaching professional traders several years ago. [Jeff Clark's Market Minute]( Cracking the Code on Trading By Imre Gams, analyst, Market Minute I first started coaching professional traders several years ago. Back then, I was obsessed with cracking the code on trading. It was obvious that trading was something really difficult to master, and I wouldn’t rest until I figured out why. After countless hours of research and in-depth coaching sessions with dozens of traders, I had finally figured out an important part of the equation… I realized that what makes trading so hard is very similar to why so many people struggle with losing weight or quitting smoking. All these activities require an extraordinary amount of discipline. And most folks struggle with discipline. 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That’s why the few that are willing to put in the time and effort, and are ready to embrace the grind, will rise above the many that aren’t. I know this sounds harsh, but it’s simply the truth. The good news is that I’ve come up with a few tricks that can help traders figure this all out. My best tip is for traders to treat trading the same way they would a performance sport. High-performing athletes tend to stick to a routine. They usually go to sleep at a certain hour, eat certain foods, and train at certain times of the day every day. Good trading shouldn’t be all that different. Of course, you don’t have to maintain the same strict diet as a professional athlete, but the concepts are very similar. For example, I tend to go to sleep at the same time every day. This makes getting up early much easier. I also look at the market at the same hours every day. Free Trading Resources Have you checked out Jeff's free trading resources on his website? It contains a selection of special reports, training videos, and a full trading glossary to help kickstart your trading career – at zero cost to you. Just [click here]( to check it out. This approach gives me structure and gets rid of a lot of unnecessary thinking and planning that I would otherwise have to do. I don’t have to wonder about when I’m going to scan the market to look for trades, this has already been decided in advance. Having a structured routine doesn’t only take a lot of the guesswork out of my trading day, it also makes it easier to stay disciplined. Every trader can benefit from putting some structure around their trading. Of course, not everybody can dedicate hours every day to look at the charts. But in my experience, even the busiest traders can add structure to their trading routines. For instance, when I was working my corporate nine-to-five, I couldn’t trade during the daytime. That’s when I decided to start trading the currency markets, which are open 24 hours a day. This allowed me to structure a trading routine for when I got home from work. The bottom line is that having structure is incredibly beneficial. Structuring your trading means spending less time on the logistics of trading—like being at your desk, having the right computer and software—and more on the actual trading process itself. Happy trading, [Signature] Imre Gams IN CASE YOU MISSED IT… [LIVE DEMO: Elon Musk’s AI hits 65 MPH]( “I just taped a live demonstration of Elon Musk’s AI in action. [Click here to watch: it’s around 2 minutes long.]( Elon already created an “army of millionaires” with Tesla. Looks like he’ll do it again with his AI. Because unlike ChatGPT, Elon’s AI works in the REAL world. 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