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Day Trade 24/5

Day Trade 24/5

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Day Trade 24/5 is a strategy-driven podcast for traders who love the game — but love discipline more.
Hosted by a cash-only day trader, the show explores risk management, expectancy math, trading psychology, and the structure behind consistent results.
If you’re looking for overnight riches, this isn’t that show.
Consistency isn’t exciting. It’s built.
We trade 24/5 — five days of execution, two days of perspective. If the weekend feels boring, you’re probably doing it right.
Stay disciplined.Day Trade 24/5
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Episodes
  • Building a Trader’s Routine
    Mar 13 2026
    Consistency in trading starts long before the opening bell.

    In this episode, we break down a disciplined trader’s daily routine, from morning preparation and pre-market scanning to watchlists, liquidity, and defining key levels.

    Because when the market opens, the prepared trader is already ahead.
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    7 mins
  • The Public Portfolio Experiment
    Mar 12 2026
    Million-dollar trading screenshots can be fascinating to watch. But do they tell the full story?

    In this episode, we explore the world of public trading portfolios — where platforms like eToro, Public.com, TradingView, StockTwits, Zignaly, Collective2, Darwinex, and QuantConnect allow traders to share positions, track performance, and sometimes even copy trades in real time.

    We’ll look at survivorship bias, concentration risk, leverage, and the difference between scale and skill — and introduce a simple social experiment you can try yourself to see how discipline holds up when your trades are visible.

    Because in trading, the goal isn’t to impress the internet.

    It’s to survive long enough to compound.
    Stay disciplined.
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    6 mins
  • The 90-Minute Rule
    Mar 9 2026
    Most of the market’s real action happens in the first 90 minutes after the open. In this episode, I explain why experienced traders focus early — and why forcing trades later can erase the morning’s gains.
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    6 mins
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