From VWAP Bounce to Profit
For day traders who want a simple, repeatable edge
💥 If I had to throw away every strategy and keep just one setup, I’d keep the VWAP Bounce. It’s clean, visual, and brutally effective when you respect the rules. In this post, I’ll walk you through exactly how I trade VWAP: the rules, the entries, the stops, the targets, and the common mistakes that blow traders up. By the end, you’ll have a plug-and-play framework you can start testing tomorrow.
Read →10 Deadly Mistakes Day Traders Make
(And How to Avoid Them)
🧠 By Jeff Cliff • For day traders who are tired of losing money If you’ve been day trading for a while, you already know the truth most beginners don’t want to hear: the market is ruthless and brutal. It rewards discipline and punishes emotion. It pays those who follow rules and destroys those who chase impulses. Whether you’re a beginner or a struggling trader, avoiding these 10 deadly mistakes could save you thousands of dollars — and months of frustration.
Read →Dissecting Bull Flag Breakouts
Flagpole energy, coil quality, and breakout timing.
💥 If you’re a day trader or swing trader searching for high-probability setups, the Bull Flag pattern is one strategy you can’t afford to ignore. In this post, we’ll break down what a Bull Flag is, how to identify it on a chart, and how traders use it to capitalize on trend continuation with precision and confidence.
Read →The Ultimate Daily Trader Checklist
Daily trader checklist you can run through in minutes before you click buy..
👉Most day traders lose money not because they’re “dumb” or unlucky — but because they show up to the market unprepared. They roll out of bed, scan a few tickers, and jump into trades with zero structure. Professionals don’t do that. Pilots use checklists. Surgeons use checklists. And if you want to trade like a pro, you need a daily trader checklist you can run through in minutes before you click buy.
Read →Day Trading Reality Check: When to Continue or Call a Quit.
🎯If You’re Still Losing Money After 3 Years — Do This !!!
Let’s break down specific metrics you can use to measure your progress over the next 6 months so you’ll know, with data, whether to continue or quit.