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GODMODE The Trading Plan
GODMODE The Trading Plan
GODMODE
The Trading Plan
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction......................................................3
1. Trading pairs.............................................4
2. Risk ..........................................................5
3. Trading Strategy.........................................6
4. Time frames..............................................8
5. Entry Drill..................................................10
6. Trade Management.................................11
7. Winning or losing streak..........................12
8. Weekly and daily routines.......................15
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Introduction
This Trading Plan will be the heart of my trading journey and the
reason I build as a trader. Through this plan I will leave no room for
error and will build an extreme level of discipline.
With this high level of discipline, I will find the consistency that I need
to trade the financial markets. I use this plan to keep myself
accountable on every single trade that I place. Each trade needs to
follow this plan so that my profitable edge can play out.
TRADING CONSTITUTION
• I am successful at being a disciplined trader.
• I have a set of rules that make sense to me that are easy to execute and easy to obey, and I
obey these rules.
• I trade for Percentages not money.
• I trade from a neutral standpoint.
• If I cannot find a trade then I am patient and will wait until the market meets the criteria of my
trade and after each trade I always WIN, through either Percentage or experience.
• I will always do my best; if I make a mistake I accept it, learn from it and move on.
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1. TRADING PAIR
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2. RISK
1% Per trade
Risk To Reward: 5RR
5
3. TRADING STRATEGY
6
4. TIME FRAMES
Structure: 4H 15M
Order Flow: 15M 5M
Entry: 1M to 5M
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5. ENTRY DRILL
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6. TRADE MANAGEMENT
9
7. STREAKS
10
START OF THE WEEK
Mark up Daily and Weekly, POIs, S/D Interactions and IZs
EVERY MORNING
Mark up 4H for Directional bias, POIs, S/D Interactions and IZs
ENTRY
MITIGATION – LIQUIDATION MODELS – ENTRY MODELS
Liquidation Models
3. Inducement
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