The 5 things every great trader does

Every book ever written on trading points to the same five things. Almost nobody does all five.

Blake Young didn't build a trading system. He built a behavioral system.

I've spent 25 years training retail traders, and the list of traits that separate the 1% who make money from the 99% who don't is short. 

Five things: Discipline, risk management, patience, process, emotional control. Every book on trading worth reading lands on the same five.

Almost no retail trader actually has all five, and most don't have any.

That's the problem Blake solved. 

The five traits aren't something you have to develop on your own. They're built into the structure of the system itself. 

You don't need the discipline of a professional to trade like one. The system does the heavy lifting for you.

Picture his morning. He writes the trade plan at 6 pm the night before, then goes to bed. 

The next morning he has breakfast and walks the dog. He sits down at his desk at 9:45 with the trade already on the page, waits for 10 am takes the trade, closes the laptop, and goes about his day.

No grinding, no revenge trades, no staring at the chart trying to figure out what to do.

That's what every one of those five traits looks like in practice when the system is doing the work for you.

How he engineered that is the whole story. And it's the most interesting thing I've seen a trader put together in 25 years.

To your success,

Don Kaufman