Stoic Trading Psychology

Supply & Demand Trading is SUPERIOR to Other Trading Strategies

25 min · 14 de feb de 2026
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Most traders don’t fail because they lack a strategy — they fail because they trade too much, chase noise, and ignore structure. In this episode, I break down why supply and demand trading is superior — not because it’s magical, but because it forces discipline. We’ll talk about higher timeframe clarity, fresh imbalance vs recycled support and resistance, built-in risk management, and why specializing in one market and one setup creates real consistency. If you’re tired of indicator hopping, overtrading, and blowing prop firm challenges, this episode will reset how you see the charts.

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