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Why Financial Freedom Isn't About Luck—It's About Systems
What if I told you that staying financially challenged isn't about bad luck, a difficult economy, or lack of opportunity? What if the real culprit is something far more fixable—a series of daily habits and missing systems that keep you trapped in the same financial patterns, year after year? This isn't about motivation. It's not about working harder or waiting for your big break. It's about understanding a fundamental truth: financial struggle is a pattern, and wealth is a sy
dcliffmba
2 days ago6 min read


The Proverbs Playbook: 7 Timeless Principles for Trading with Clarity and Discipline
... some of the most enduring guidance for navigating uncertainty and making wise decisions comes not from modern trading psychology, but from a collection of ancient sayings more than 3,000 years old: the Book of Proverbs.
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Dec 3, 20257 min read


The Hardest Lesson in Trading: Why Cutting Losses Separates Winners from Losers
My grandmother had a saying that I've never forgotten: "A hard head will make a soft a**." What she meant was simple but profound—if you're stubborn, arrogant, and unwilling to change, you'll eventually pay the price. Years later, I realized she wasn't just talking about life advice. She was describing the exact mindset that destroys most traders. There's a painful irony in trading that most people don't understand until they've lost significant capital: the traders who refus
dcliffmba
Nov 20, 20258 min read


Why Swing Trading Outperforms Buy-and-Hold: The Truth About Avoiding Drawdowns
The Investment Strategy the Wealthy Don't Advertise Have you ever noticed a curious pattern? The wealthiest investors make timely investments in assets—whether businesses, real estate, or art—monitor their appreciation carefully, then sell at opportunistic moments. They repeat this cycle continuously, building wealth through strategic timing and exits. Meanwhile, working-class investors are told a different story: just buy and hold. Set it and forget it. Ride out the storms.
dcliffmba
Nov 2, 20255 min read
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