Averaging $600+ daily profit scalp trading (82% win rate)

WrathOfOlives

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I've been murdering it this month mayn with my new strat

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teach me
 
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Enlighten us, make a full detailed post for us
 
Enlighten us, make a full detailed post for us
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Picrel is short I made yesterday, I fumbled the bag and didn't take $1.6k profit, but got $800.

I trade candles between 1-3 hours. Look for bullish / bearish divergence from chart to momentum waves - open long or short on that. Bonus is confluence on the same candle time frame divided by 10. 1 hr to 6m, 2hr to 12m, etc.
 
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Picrel is short I made yesterday, I fumbled the bag and didn't take $1.6k profit, but got $800.

I trade candles between 1-3 hours. Look for bullish / bearish divergence from chart to momentum waves - open long or short on that. Bonus is confluence on the same candle time frame divided by 10. 1 hr to 6m, 2hr to 12m, etc.
How much starting capital do you need? Considering your first losses, probable losses and huge ones idk
 
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How much starting capital do you need? Considering your first losses, probable losses and huge ones idk
can be anything. CEXes don't take a flat fee, they take a % of position size you make. The only consideration is getting sniped when you have a position size of $10m+, then chinese whales will counter trade and kill your stop losses - but that's a unique issue beyond the concern of you and me.
 
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can be anything. CEXes don't take a flat fee, they take a % of position size you make. The only consideration is getting sniped when you have a position size of $10m+, then chinese whales will counter trade and kill your stop losses - but that's a unique issue beyond the concern of you and me.
Holy shit i didnt even understand half the terminology. What did you start with and how long ago?
 
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Means this $100k account dipped down to $99k at it's lowest, so max drawdown was 1%
I understand. I don't understand how you're 3.68x levered currently, and you have a 13.5 reward to risk ratio, with an 82% win rate, and your average losing trade is larger than your average winning trade, and your max historical drawdown is 1% (or less than 1%, seeing as these stats seem to round off to whole numbers)?

These are my general questions.

  • Post the full trade log (entry, exit, size, P / L) so numbers can be reproduced.
  • Show the equity‑curve graph; mark every drawdown.
  • Define exactly how “1 : 13.5 risk / reward” is calculated—why is the average loss ($1,131) bigger than the average win ($821)?
  • Explain how max drawdown stays at 1 % while running 3.68× leverage.
  • Is drawdown based on balance or equity, and is it intraday or closed‑trade only?
  • Break down P / L by symbol and by trade size—any outsized winners skewing stats?
  • Provide the R‑multiple distribution (win and loss) to validate expectancy.
  • Confirm whether commissions, spreads, and funding fees are included in the metrics.
  • List the largest single‑trade risk (as % of equity) and its outcome.
  • Supply a time‑weighted versus money‑weighted return comparison for the period.
  • When did you start trading? Did you start with $100k?
 
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I understand. I don't understand how you're 3.68x levered currently, and you have a 13.5 reward to risk ratio, with an 82% win rate, and your average losing trade is larger than your average winning trade, and your max historical drawdown is 1% (or less than 1%, seeing as these stats seem to round off to whole numbers)?

These are my general questions.

  • Post the full trade log (entry, exit, size, P / L) so numbers can be reproduced.
  • Show the equity‑curve graph; mark every drawdown.
  • Define exactly how “1 : 13.5 risk / reward” is calculated—why is the average loss ($1,131) bigger than the average win ($821)?
  • Explain how max drawdown stays at 1 % while running 3.68× leverage.
  • Is drawdown based on balance or equity, and is it intraday or closed‑trade only?
  • Break down P / L by symbol and by trade size—any outsized winners skewing stats?
  • Provide the R‑multiple distribution (win and loss) to validate expectancy.
  • Confirm whether commissions, spreads, and funding fees are included in the metrics.
  • List the largest single‑trade risk (as % of equity) and its outcome.
  • Supply a time‑weighted versus money‑weighted return comparison for the period.

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idk mayn it's just a dashboard, it's based on my take profit & stop loss. As you can see my losses tend to be higher in dollar amount than wins, but rarer.
 
I understand. I don't understand how you're 3.68x levered currently, and you have a 13.5 reward to risk ratio, with an 82% win rate, and your average losing trade is larger than your average winning trade, and your max historical drawdown is 1% (or less than 1%, seeing as these stats seem to round off to whole numbers)?

These are my general questions.

  • Post the full trade log (entry, exit, size, P / L) so numbers can be reproduced.
  • Show the equity‑curve graph; mark every drawdown.
  • Define exactly how “1 : 13.5 risk / reward” is calculated—why is the average loss ($1,131) bigger than the average win ($821)?
  • Explain how max drawdown stays at 1 % while running 3.68× leverage.
  • Is drawdown based on balance or equity, and is it intraday or closed‑trade only?
  • Break down P / L by symbol and by trade size—any outsized winners skewing stats?
  • Provide the R‑multiple distribution (win and loss) to validate expectancy.
  • Confirm whether commissions, spreads, and funding fees are included in the metrics.
  • List the largest single‑trade risk (as % of equity) and its outcome.
  • Supply a time‑weighted versus money‑weighted return comparison for the period.
  • When did you start trading? Did you start with $100k?
@WrathOfOlives

Furthermore.

Can you confirm if this is a paper trading account, or an account funded with real money?

Most demo accounts start with $100,000.

Can you also explain why you promote a "trader" (who appears to be one of the best in the world) on your YouTube channel.

Timestamped it here for everyone. A guy you freely promote "made 2 million dollars".

Can you also confirm you are aware that Federal agencies may seize any communications over looksmax.org and any/all of its affiliated sister sites, and confirm your acknowledgement that advertising under false pretences and soliciting funds, publicly or privately, is a criminal offence?

May we see your legal structure for raising outside capital?

Are you registered or licensed with any financial regulator (SEC, CFTC, FCA, ASIC, etc.) to solicit or manage client funds?
 
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@WrathOfOlives

Furthermore.

Can you confirm if this is a paper trading account, or an account funded with real money?

Most demo accounts start with $100,000.

Can you also explain why you promote a "trader" (who appears to be one of the best in the world) on your YouTube channel.

Timestamped it here for everyone. A guy you freely promote "made 2 million dollars".

Can you also confirm you are aware that Federal agencies may seize any communications over looksmax.org and any/all of it's affiliated sister sites, and confirm your acknowledgement that advertising under false pretences and soliciting funds, publicly or privately, is a criminal offence?

May we see your legal structure for raising outside capital?

Are you registered or licensed with any financial regulator (SEC, CFTC, FCA, ASIC, etc.) to solicit or manage client funds?


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Yeah we certainly need to know.
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Just confirm whether the account you are using is a real account, or a demo account.

Can you also confirm your affiliation the YouTuber https://www.youtube.com/@CryptoFace
It's a prop firm account, you keep 90% profit but get cut off if you get a 6% max drawdown. Affiliated? idk what you mean, but I'm homies with Crypto Face and I've learned a lot from him. Can you cut to the chase and tell me what you're getting at? I'm not selling some course or w/e, I'm just posting that I'm happy that I've been doing well, that's it.
 
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It's a prop firm account, you keep 90% profit but get cut off if you get a 6% max drawdown. Affiliated? idk what you mean, but I'm homies with Crypto Face and I've learned a lot from him. Can you cut to the chase and tell me what you're getting at? I'm not selling some course or w/e, I'm just posting that I'm happy that I've been doing well, that's it.
Okay, I admire the transparency really. Thank you 😍

What's the deal with prop firm accounts? Is there any downside?

Would be interested to talk about trading approach and strategy too. I'm typically a longer term trader. Lots of small losing trades but a few outsized winners really growing the account.

I went schizo because I did not want to make it seem like you were looking to trade other peoples money. Which wasn't the case anyway. 😎
 
Okay, I admire the transparency really. Thank you 😍

What's the deal with prop firm accounts? Is there any downside?

Would be interested to talk about trading approach and strategy too. I'm typically a longer term trader. Lots of small losing trades but a few outsized winners really growing the account.

I went schizo because I did not want to make it seem like you were looking to trade other peoples money. Which wasn't the case anyway. 😎
lol aight.

Prop firms let you offset risk, you can get a good roi with not much of your own capital at risk. The downsides is they can take a small % of your profit and put you on guard rails - which is actually a blessing in disguise imo, especially for someone new to trading like me. It kind of teaches you discipline.

Idk much outside of scalping so ye I'm always open to learning
 
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Average scalp duration? I mostly do 0DTE spy option scalps (maybe 1-3h positions)
 
wonderfull how long have you been trading
 
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Picrel is short I made yesterday, I fumbled the bag and didn't take $1.6k profit, but got $800.

I trade candles between 1-3 hours. Look for bullish / bearish divergence from chart to momentum waves - open long or short on that. Bonus is confluence on the same candle time frame divided by 10. 1 hr to 6m, 2hr to 12m, etc.
to high iq for me DNR
 
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Average scalp duration? I mostly do 0DTE spy option scalps (maybe 1-3h positions)
like 14 hours. I tried holding positions that short and I hated the variability. The chart movement just seemed so random.
We love smart gambling, same shit as "HEY BRO I MADE A ROULETTE TACTIC THAT HAS 86% WINRATE LET'S GAMBLR OUR HOUSE ON THAT", go find a real job, this shit ain't sustainable for 99% of yall

What's your failure state though? What if I keep doing well for another month, then a third, would you concede I'm onto something?
wonderfull how long have you been trading

Not long, started scalping this year.
 
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How much do u invest per trade
Usually positions sizes are about $50-150k. I bias to bigger position sizes monday-thursday, friday more conservative, saturday and sunday I leave it alone and don't trade anything since the volatility is too random on weekends.

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Usually positions sizes are about $50-150k. I bias to bigger position sizes monday-thursday, friday more conservative, saturday and sunday I leave it alone and don't trade anything since the volatility is too random on weekends.


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So this strategy only works if you can afford to have huge positions?

How does the strategy work
 
Ive seen you on youtube lol
 
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So this strategy only works if you can afford to have huge positions?

How does the strategy work
Same percentage results if I divided position size by 10 or multiply by 10.
 
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I wish I understood what any of this means currently I’m testing out a Solana meme coin sniper with a private rpc it’s expensive and costs 500 per month but if I snipe every coin with a liquidity and get out quickly I can make good money
 
I wish I understood what any of this means currently I’m testing out a Solana meme coin sniper with a private rpc it’s expensive and costs 500 per month but if I snipe every coin with a liquidity and get out quickly I can make good money
So what is the edge over other people? You have to adjust the right percentages for buy amounts and take profit?
 
my only big trade i did was 500$ with bitcoin during trump inaguration and when the rugpull happend in his speech i was 3k up and my friend told me to hold :feelsrope::feelsrope: :lul::lul: will get back into it tho for sure
Lol, I think technical analysis is a lot more reliable than reading news imo. It kinda feels random innit
 
So what is the edge over other people? You have to adjust the right percentages for buy amounts and take profit?
Yeah the edge mainly comes from being faster than the public RPC users. With the private RPC, I can send trades quicker, which means I can buy right when liquidity is added before everyone else. But I still need to adjust buy amounts, slippage, and take profit targets. Also keep in mind this a bot so it’s running trades on its own.
 
Yeah the edge mainly comes from being faster than the public RPC users. With the private RPC, I can send trades quicker, which means I can buy right when liquidity is added before everyone else. But I still need to adjust buy amounts, slippage, and take profit targets. Also keep in mind this a bot so it’s running trades on its own.
Mmm similar concept in what I do. Engineering the right stop loss / take profit is critical af
 
like 14 hours. I tried holding positions that short and I hated the variability. The chart movement just seemed so random.
How do you do longer than the market is open? Also the variability tends to make option premiums go up which is good if you get in early.
 

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