
The Market Doesn't Lie. But Nobody Taught You to Listen
A note from someone who remembers what it felt like not to understand any of this. There's a moment every trader remembers. You're staring at a chart, candles going up, candles going down and somewhere between the noise and the confusion, you start to feel it. Not understand it. Feel it. Like the market is speaking a language you weren't born knowing, and everyone else in the room seems fluent except you. I remember that moment clearly. The frustration isn't just about losing money. It's about not knowing why. You made the trade. It looked right. And then, almost personally, the market went the other way. That feeling, that quiet humiliation of not knowing is what this bootcamp was built to end. The Problem with Most Trading Education Most people learn trading backwards. They're handed indicators, entry signals, and "setups" before they ever understand what price is actually doing. It's like being taught to read sheet music before anyone explains what music is. You end up dependent. De
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