Are you unknowingly stalling your own trading progress?

Here's where you could be getting it wrong.
 
   
     
Most traders run into the same wall pretty quickly…

They find a setup that works… start gaining momentum…

And then get hit by setbacks that slow everything down.

That’s usually where progress stalls.

But I found a way to work around these setbacks without needing a large account or taking on unnecessary risk.

And no, it’s not some loophole or gimmick.

It comes down to how I structure my trades.

Instead of chasing dozens of setups...

I focus on just one high-probability opportunity each day, built around a statistical edge that’s shown a 99.7% historical win rate.

Now, that doesn’t mean every trade wins.

But it does mean I'm not relying on volume or overtrading to make progress.

One setup. One decision. Then I'm done for the day.

That’s how I've been able to stay consistent… without constantly running into the same setbacks that trip most traders up.

It’s also a big reason why this approach has become the backbone of my ongoing $50K Income Challenge.

I’m not here to promise trading outcomes.

But if you’ve ever felt like there was a missing link in how your trading is set up... I believe this is worth understanding.

You can take a closer look at how I've worked the "bugs" out... and why this daily approach works even on smaller accounts.


Trade well, 

Jeffry Turnmire

We develop tools and strategies to the best of our ability but no one can guarantee the future.  There is always a risk of loss when trading. Past Performance is not indicative of future results. My $50k Challenge is a personal challenge to target $50,000 in trading revenue per month. In order to meet my personal challenge, I am starting with an account balance of $116,000. My goal is to grow this account to $1,600,000.00 over the course of time and make $50,0000 per month in trading revenue.  Naturally, smaller accounts would take much longer to grow to that level and success.... and success is of course not guaranteed.​
   
 

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