My name is Vladimir. I am from the most beautiful country in the world, Croatia. I am a father of 3 and a husband.
I am actively trading stocks since 2007. I survived two major crashes (2008 and 2020) and am prepared for future stock market crashes.
After a few years of struggle, losses, and account burn-up, I realized that trading on the stock market can ONLY be successful if I educate myself and if I have a personal mentor who will guide me in trading and overcoming the bumping road of the stock market. Therefore, I decided to finish prestige and the most advanced international School for trading called Grok trade. With a personal mentor and team behind the school, my trading is on a different level now.
Because I know how retail investors, without Mentors, education, and the team behind them feel and how hard and bumpy the road of the stock market can be, I decided to create this site. My wish and mission are to help retail investors, small players like I am, who are still on that thorny path that I was on in the past, help them become consistent in implementing their trading plan and consistent in their profits.
I am absolutely sure that without consistency in trading and in following own rules, there will be no consistent profits in long run.
.....consistency in trading is key to success....
....consistency in sticking to an effective trading method like price action, helps you master your trading strategy and gives you a real chance to see if your trading strategy is truly worth using or not.....
...what separates the consistently great athletes and their performances from everyone else is their distinct lack of fear of making a mistake by Mark Douglas...
...it’s not what we do once in a while that shapes our lives. It’s what we do consistently by Tony Robbins...
...patterns don't work 100% of the time. But they are still critical because they help you define your risk. If you ignore patterns and focus on hunches, feelings, and hot tips, just forget about achieving consistency by Ifan Wei...
...anyone can make a good trade, but not everyone can be a consistently good trader by Steve Burns