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    @keith-anderson said in The BTC Football Trading Thread:

    Just been reading the posts and two things spring to mind:
    “If you bring forth what is within you, what you bring forth will save you. If you do not bring forth what is within you, what you do not bring forth will destroy you.” - Gospel of Thomas
    Everyone has the ability to become a trader. Most people don't though and that's because it is bloody hard. You have to work at it. Just like any other job you have to acquire skills and develop them. Some skills are easier to gain than others. Some skills come naturally to some people, but we can all adjust and become better.
    "simplicity is the ultimate sophistication" - Leonardo Da Vinci
    Picking trades is easy, picking winning trades is harder and picking winning trades consistently is harder still. There are a lot of traders out there in BTC that are better traders than me. That doesn't bother me. Their internal software, their brains, work differently from mine. They also don't have my problems. I have no control over what they do, but I do have control over what I do. That self focus should allow you to do the necessary introspection, self reflection and self correction when it comes to trading.
    Trading is behavioral. It is why I have problems with people charging £1,000 for a 10 hour trading course. You can give all the information you want, but if they can't control their habits, then they are unlikely to become successful traders. I believe behaviour can be worked on. I am a much better trader now than I was 3 years ago. It was hard work, there was a lot of self doubt there was also a lot of pain and suffering from blowing bankrolls. Each one of the failures was a valuable lesson. Don't be frightened to fail.
    Right, I'm away to take my medication.

    Keith this is very helpful my friend and makes total sense to me. Thanks for sharing it.

    One question I have for you, why did you stop LTD and move to the OV 1.5 Goals Market.

    I've been reading your blog, but it doesn't explain why

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    @mick-mcmahon said in The BTC Football Trading Thread:

    @martin It's like - Don't worry about the the actual trades, they're as good any trades could be and will take care of themselves. You just concentrate on the (for want of a better word) admin of understanding the process around the trades and understanding what is important and why it is.

    I am really poor at this . Big improvement needed in this area. I suppose , at least if i can acknowledge it then it can only get better....right?!

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    @mark-maguire said in The BTC Football Trading Thread:

    @Dave-Hayes For what its worth I think its a must. I went through every lesson and the base it has given me and even the discipline of going through have been fundamental to my progress so far

    Cheers Mark, I appreciate that

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    @keith-anderson Brilliant !!!

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    @keith-anderson How did you stop blowing banks? (asking for a friend)

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    Just been reading the posts and two things spring to mind:

    “If you bring forth what is within you, what you bring forth will save you. If you do not bring forth what is within you, what you do not bring forth will destroy you.” - Gospel of Thomas

    Everyone has the ability to become a trader. Most people don't though and that's because it is bloody hard. You have to work at it. Just like any other job you have to acquire skills and develop them. Some skills are easier to gain than others. Some skills come naturally to some people, but we can all adjust and become better.

    "simplicity is the ultimate sophistication" - Leonardo Da Vinci

    Picking trades is easy, picking winning trades is harder and picking winning trades consistently is harder still. There are a lot of traders out there in BTC that are better traders than me. That doesn't bother me. Their internal software, their brains, work differently from mine. They also don't have my problems. I have no control over what they do, but I do have control over what I do. That self focus should allow you to do the necessary introspection, self reflection and self correction when it comes to trading.

    Trading is behavioral. It is why I have problems with people charging £1,000 for a 10 hour trading course. You can give all the information you want, but if they can't control their habits, then they are unlikely to become successful traders. I believe behaviour can be worked on. I am a much better trader now than I was 3 years ago. It was hard work, there was a lot of self doubt there was also a lot of pain and suffering from blowing bankrolls. Each one of the failures was a valuable lesson. Don't be frightened to fail.

    Right, I'm away to take my medication.

    le jeu avant tout

    Am Yisrael Chai

    When you got skin in the game, you stay in the game
    But you don’t get a win unless you play in the game...

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    @Dave-Hayes For what its worth I think its a must. I went through every lesson and the base it has given me and even the discipline of going through have been fundamental to my progress so far

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    @matt-ayles said in The BTC Football Trading Thread:

    Personally i found it extremely informative, but I was a total newbie to trading when I did the academy... i did the academy before I became a member of BTC too... I did the stuff on building filters after i joined however as without software access its not helpful lol.
    I have a notepad with all my notes on which i refer to. I would say the academy is 80% teaching discipline and mentalilty etc. So guess it depends what your trading issues are.

    Thats very helpful Matt, thanks.

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    @dave-hayes said in The BTC Football Trading Thread:

    @matt-ayles said in The BTC Football Trading Thread:

    @mick-mcmahon there's an entire section on filter building for separate sports on the BTC academy... I've done them all and there are lots of videos.
    Might be some on YouTube but unsure if the guys have put up a video like that as its only helpful for members.

    Matt, what is the Academy Like, I've been considering buying it

    Personally i found it extremely informative, but I was a total newbie to trading when I did the academy... i did the academy before I became a member of BTC too... I did the stuff on building filters after i joined however as without software access its not helpful lol.

    I have a notepad with all my notes on which i refer to. I would say the academy is 80% teaching discipline and mentalilty etc. So guess it depends what your trading issues are.

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    @matt-ayles said in The BTC Football Trading Thread:

    @mick-mcmahon there's an entire section on filter building for separate sports on the BTC academy... I've done them all and there are lots of videos.
    Might be some on YouTube but unsure if the guys have put up a video like that as its only helpful for members.

    Matt, what is the Academy Like, I've been considering buying it

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    @matt-ayles Thanks Matt - I'll have a mooch around tonight.

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    @mick-mcmahon there's an entire section on filter building for separate sports on the BTC academy... I've done them all and there are lots of videos.

    Might be some on YouTube but unsure if the guys have put up a video like that as its only helpful for members.

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    @ryan @martin Is there any training vids on building filters?
    I know it's a straight forward enough process - but tip and trick and things that aren't immediately obvious that could make a better filter - that I'll happen upon in 6 months and think "Wish i knew that six month ago!!"

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    @ryan said in The BTC Football Trading Thread:

    I think the main lesson from Keith is something I've said for years, trading can be as simple or as complicated as you make it.
    Keith keeps it simple, guess what? He does well. Every very profitable trader I know keeps it simple.

    This is very True Ryan. As there is little trading action today, I might look at other optional strats, well Keiths one to be fair, as it seems to work for him

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    I think the main lesson from Keith is something I've said for years, trading can be as simple or as complicated as you make it.

    Keith keeps it simple, guess what? He does well. Every very profitable trader I know keeps it simple.

    Founder of BTC - Pro Trader - Main Sports Tennis and Football

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    @mick-mcmahon said in The BTC Football Trading Thread:

    @Keith-Anderson I have to thank Keith for his 3% club. I am genuinely learning/digesting/understanding things going through this process - things i'd heard in the tutorial videos and read about but not really taken in as an important part of trading. Like logging your bets and making a plan and sticking to it. "oh yeah, I could do that stuff..."
    I have had a couple of losses because i went "rogue" and as understanding sticking to the plan started to sink in, i got a gain or two because I left things alone and didn't panic and stuck to the plan.
    I'm currently bang on Keith's target (just ignore the fact I started a little above the £100 start and haven't managed to get on all the trades.)

    So - here I am... just a boy.... looking at a Keith.... thinking how can I convert a human into a filter
    Also saying I really appreciate this.

    Mick, I can relate to so much of what you say, having been there and still there, reading, understanding, executing...All of which works

    The bit at the end, about the human filter, made me laugh.They say Success Leaves Clues and they don't come much bigger than Keiths.

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    @mick-mcmahon ahhhh I love that I'm just a boy looking at Keith, I think he will help you build the filter matey!

    Founder of BTC - Pro Trader - Main Sports Tennis and Football

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    @martin-walker yes and its awful lol

    Founder of BTC - Pro Trader - Main Sports Tennis and Football

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    @keith-anderson said in The BTC Football Trading Thread:

    3% Club - Wednesday, 19th January 2022 (Day 14)
    Day 14 Target: £151.19
    Closing Balance: £189.70
    89% of the bankroll within 2 weeks. I'm happy with that (so far).
    https://www.evernote.com/shard/s300/sh/2f1ee308-7a4e-4cf6-ae7c-912bbfd0b181/de6dbd404ab378da782791245173adbc

    Keith, this info is really useful, more than you know for the likes of me. At the risk of sounding really stupid, I take it this Goals thing is laying all the time, judging by whats on the link above.

    Also, I know you used to LTD why did you change strats please.

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    @martin It's like - Don't worry about the the actual trades, they're as good any trades could be and will take care of themselves. You just concentrate on the (for want of a better word) admin of understanding the process around the trades and understanding what is important and why it is.

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