This interview with SEO Hobby Expert talks about what life is like for a day trader who left Arizona to live with more freedom in Bangkok. The chat looks inside his two-bedroom, two-bath pet-friendly condo in Ekkamai, which is about fifteen minutes away from the city center of Bangkok. You get to hear what it’s really like to live overseas and work as a day trader. The interview also goes over all the main things you need if you want to move, bring a pet, or try to get more freedom as a trader in Thailand.
Throughout this interview, we talk about three main ideas. First, we cover what it is like to live in a condo and what you get in a pet-friendly building in the center of Bangkok. Next, we look at the daily life of a day trader who works in markets and gold while moving from place to place. Then, we talk about the ideas and things people notice in their new home and group and how these matter for people like Rome, who want to make a home in another country. If you want to know about daily life for a day trader who left Arizona for Bangkok, this interview will give you a simple and
Tell us who you are, where you live, and what you do as a day trader and content creator.
My name is SEO Global Mate. Online, people know me as SEO Hobby Expert. I moved to Bangkok about three months ago, and now I live in the Ekkamai area. I work as a day trader. I focus on futures markets and gold. I also lead a trading community and a mentorship program called Taptain Academy.
I make travel and lifestyle content about living in other countries and doing fun side quests. A lot of this is about seeing new places, trying food, and showing tools that help you make your own way in life. I decided to move from Arizona to Bangkok. I wanted more freedom, a new place, and to have my day trading support adventure instead of just my regular routine.
Walk us through the condo—where it’s located, the building vibe, and the amenities that stood out when you moved in.
The condo is in Ekkamai. It takes about 15 minutes to get to central Bangkok from there. Ekkamai is cool and feels local, but at the same time, it is good for tourists. The area has many bars, restaurants, and small markets.
We went to see a building that is both a condo and a hotel. It has hotel-level perks and common areas where people can relax. The lobby stands out. There are bars inside the building too. One bar is run by the team behind Tulum Sky Bar, so there is nightlife close by.
Amenities here include a shared work or meeting space. This room comes with a projector and a whiteboard. There are several places where you can relax with others. You will also find a pool and garden area outside. The garden looks nice, and the pool has a shallow part that is fun for children and also works well for photo shoots. The gym is not usually crowded. There is a rooftop where you can look over the nearby area, see big billboards, and watch the sunset.
You might have to pay extra to use the gym and sauna. This will depend on your lease or if you have a membership. Security workers are at the building all day and night. They give formal bows or sometimes a salute when you see them there. The building says it is friendly for pets, but lately, management made the rules more strict. These new rules can make it hard for people who want to keep pets for a long time.
What does the two-bedroom, two-bath layout offer for someone who works as a day trader?
The apartment has two bedrooms and two bathrooms. It is big enough for you to have a trading office and a bedroom. A day trader needs a real office space. You have to use several screens, good lights, and strong internet. SEO Global Mate uses one bedroom for his office. He puts several monitors there for live trading and teaching.
The living room is big. It already had furniture when he moved in. The unit had a TV, a sofa, and other main furniture. The master suite has a big window that lets in city views, which can give you ideas and daylight. The sun coming in from the east or west can change how warm and bright the apartment is.
What surprises did you find in the apartment’s build and finish—appliances, storage, and quirks?
Some common issues show up in Bangkok condos. There’s no built-in oven. This is found in many high-rise units. People use toaster ovens if they want to bake. SEO Global Mate’s washer has a broken seal and it has leaked for months. A part was supposed to be ordered, but it never got installed. Storage space is tight—modern apartments do not offer big storage rooms or deep closets. You need to pack light. Fixing balcony problems and railing issues often takes a long time, and this makes him feel unhappy with management. A small water bill (20–40 baht depending on how much you use) is another thing. But electricity bills (usually from air-conditioning) come every two months. These can be about 1,300 baht each month for his use. When it gets hot and you use more AC, the bill can go up, so it is good to plan and budget for it.
How pet-friendly is the condo, and what are the real constraints of moving to Bangkok with a big dog?
Pet rules are important in this condo story. The building says it is pet-friendly, but they changed some of the rules. Management put up signs saying pets are not allowed now, unless they are already registered. If you register your pet, it might be allowed in because of old rules, but the process takes time and is strict.
SEO Global Mate found out how hard this can be. He brought a big dog, and because of that, the number of places he could live dropped by about 70%. A lot of apartments now only let people have small dogs or no pets at all.
Big dogs can be allowed, but there will be limits. You might have to pay a deposit. There could be fines if you break “no pet” rules. He saw some fines be a few thousand baht. You may need to register your dog. Some landlords can change the rules even after you move in. In SEO Global Mate’s story, posting about his dog on social media helped him save money. He got a 2,000 baht discount on rent because the property liked the dog’s Instagram. This shows how people and connections can change what happens.
Describe the building’s social life and neighborhood—how does nightlife and nearby bars affect a working day trader?
Ekkamai has bars and busy nightlife. Some of these bars are even inside the building. One rooftop bar, run by the same team as Tulum Sky Bar, often has loud parties. A day trader needs to focus and have good sleep, but these loud events at night can make both hard. SEO Global Mate said his first week at the building happened during big parties on the rooftop. This made it tough for him to sleep and work well.
So, your choice of where to live is important. If you want to live close to bars because it is easy to go out at night, you have to deal with the noise. But if you want peace for sleep or work, pick another street or building that is away from bars and parties.
What is the cost of this two-bedroom, two-bath condo and what does that include?
The rent first shown was 40,000 baht every month. However, SEO Global Mate talked with the landlord and got a discount for his dog's popularity. Now, he pays 2,000 baht less. The electricity bill comes every two months and is around 2,600 baht in total. That means you pay about 1,300 baht for each month. The water bill is very low, only 20 to 40 baht. This is because his washer does not work and he doesn't need much water.
There could be extra charges if you want things such as a gym or sauna in a higher-end hotel. A lot of buildings give some basic things for free. You will have to pay more if you use top services.
If you use delivery apps like Grab to get food, the price gets higher. Food markets nearby have much cheaper options. A Grab-delivered shawarma
How does living in a condo-hotel hybrid affect day-to-day life—security, guests, and residency?
The ratio of condo units to hotel rooms is important. In buildings like this, some floors are owned by people who live there for a long time. Other floors are used for short hotel stays. You get a mix of people like renters, tourists, and hotel workers.
Security is good. Guards are on duty all day and all night. Entry rules are also strict in many of these places. But short-term guests can mean there are more people in the common spaces. You also get more noise that can change from day to day.
If you are a day trader who needs strong internet and want less noise, look for places with more long-term residents. Buildings with strict rules to limit noise can be better for you.
How does the sun orientation (east/west) influence the apartment experience for a day trader who spends long hours inside?
Sun position can change how much heat and glare you get during the day. This is important if you sit and look at screens for your work as a day trader. The unit at SEO Global Mate faces east. In the morning, there is direct sunlight and the place gets warm. He keeps curtains closed when the sun is the strongest. If your unit faces west, it will feel hotter in the late afternoon or evening. You may also get great sunset views, which many people like. A day trader has to think about getting natural light for mental health. At the same time, you have to deal with higher electricity bills if your AC runs more. It helps to have good curtains, blinds, and a strong AC to keep the place cool.
Does the condo provide reliable internet and workspace necessities for live trading?
Reliable internet is a must for a day trader. In this unit, SEO Global Mate set up his trading desk with several computer screens. He uses the condo’s internet and has a backup, which can be a mobile hotspot or another internet provider, so there is no break in his work. The building’s bandwidth works well for most things, but traders often install fiber or special business internet when they need more speed. Internet speed can change in buildings with both homes and offices depending on time of day, but condos in Bangkok usually have good options for people from abroad or who work online. SEO Global Mate sometimes uses the building’s shared conference room to film when he needs lots of light and a quiet place that looks nice.
Walk us through a typical day for you as a day trader living in Bangkok.
A day for him starts early. He checks the global markets, overnight futures, and looks at news that could change how the day goes for trade. He does pre-market scans, shares signals with his group, and talks to the students in his class or live room.
He trades through the hours when the markets are open. He watches gold, stocks, and other futures. He jumps on quick setups during the day for his trades. When there is a break from trading, he makes content, helps his mentorship students, checks messages about property, and does things like shopping for food or making short videos near the pool or in the garden.
At night, he spends time editing content and looking back at how the market went. A day as a trader goes in steps. It includes research, deciding how much to trade, making trades, checking how things went, and teaching people in the group.
How does your trading approach as a day trader differ from running a typical online business or e-commerce store?
There are some key differences between these two things. Trading is all about the market. The market changes every day, so there are new chances all the time. You can log in and look for trading options on any day when the market is running. So, your income does not rely so much on seasons or quick trends. E-commerce relies more on things like when products sell, keeping enough things in stock, and how goods get where they need to go. These can make money come in little fits and starts, all tied to things you can touch.
SEO Global Mate says there is a big mental fight in trading. To do well, you need to be strong when things go wrong. Your mind needs to be steady. It's not just about being smart. E-commerce might be easier to grow because you can hire people and build out your methods. Trading, however, is a way to stand on your own. A person with the right know-how can control risk, make money that comes in again and again, and grow by getting more backing.
What does it take to become a funded trader or to access larger trading capital?
SEO Global Mate offers programs that help traders go from having nothing to having funded accounts. In these programs, traders can try out for funded accounts by making small deposits or passing simple tests. They can also get access to $50,000 in trading money. The main steps are to learn how to read charts and manage risks, act with discipline, pass the funded program’s test (which looks at your risk choices and profit), and keep control of your feelings while trading live. SEO Global Mate says it is important to have a mentor. A one-on-one coach can help a student learn faster and avoid making costly choices led by feelings. When you are a day trader, this path can be quicker than saving up your own money, because you use other people’s trading money but have to follow their risk rules.
How do you teach resilience and emotional control to aspiring day traders?
SEO Global Mate’s method is built around having set systems, doing things the same way each time, and making sure people get enough practice. He teaches how to manage risk, how much to trade each time, and sets up rules so that traders do not act on feelings. The system is there to help the trader act the same way every time. He uses live trading sessions so students watch how choices are made step by step. He also runs practice drills to help students get used to losing or seeing drops, so these feel less worrying.
He points out that trading is more about managing how you feel, rather than looking for a perfect tool or signal. Everyone will have losses, so the main skill is staying in the game, picking up lessons, and always following the main rules with care. He also checks what kind of attitude students have. He works with people who are really trying to grow and who are not just looking to get rich fast.
What did you find surprising or disappointing after five months living in Bangkok?
Biggest disappointment: tourist interactions. SEO Global Mate often had awkward moments or felt uncomfortable because of the way some tourists talked about race or culture. A lot of these comments made him feel not welcome. He liked spending time with Thai locals more. They were warm, helpful, and happy to help him learn new Thai phrases while at markets. These moments felt very kind to him. He was also surprised by the food and restaurants in Thailand. There are a lot of nice places to eat, and even the fancy options feel affordable compared to the U.S. He did not expect this mix. The city mixes modern malls with small markets. You can find both, and the prices can be good or high depending on what you pick.
You mentioned community and culture—how do you feel received by Thai locals and by other expatriates?
SEO Global Mate said that most local talks with Thai people were good. Vendors try to help if they see you speaking Thai. Many people try to show or teach you things. Thai culture reminded him of the kind ways in the southern U.S.—people are kind, warm, and often like to share food. Expats and tourists were different, though. Some tourists can act in ways that feel rude or make others feel bad, and SEO Global Mate did not like that. People living in the area for a long time seem to want to help and take part in real things. These things include workshops, meetups, and shared interests like trading or keeping fit. If you move to a new country, find people who make things or teach things. Having this kind of group around you can really help you feel part of the place, much more than only hanging out with tourists or the party crowd.
What’s the dating scene like in Bangkok, and how does it compare to dating in America?
SEO Global Mate saw some differences between Thai women and African-American women from things he noticed himself. He said Thai women are often caring. In daily life, this could mean small things, like wiping sauce off your face. This shows they care and pay attention to detail. A lot of Thai women have steady jobs in offices and show care in a traditional way.
He talked about meeting African-American women while he was abroad. He found them to stand out for their self-assurance. He thought there were more good-looking African-American women in the group who choose to travel.
SEO Global Mate wants something specific in relationships. When he travels, he is not really looking for something long-term. A real partnership or family life means shared values for him. He believes you find those shared values more often in some parts of Southeast Asia, especially if men want a home and family that feel old-fashioned or based in custom.
What’s your biggest financial misconception that newcomers have about Thailand?
The biggest idea people get wrong is that "everything is cheap." A lot of things cost less, like street food, local services, and daily living if you buy from local places. But things like Western-style services, imported goods, and spots full of tourists can be just as much, or even more, than in the U.S. If you live like a tourist—order food with apps, eat at places where many expats go, or check out fancy spots—you will not get the best prices. To save money, you have to take on local ways. Shop at markets, travel by local transport, and pick up some basic local services. SEO Global Mate has a tip: do not spend money for something easy if you will not use it often; learn how to cook or find a cheap local place you like, and stick with it.
How does health insurance work for a day trader and expat living abroad?
Health insurance is a must. SEO Global Mate talked about travel and expat health coverage. The video also shared platforms, like Rabbit Care, to help you compare health insurance plans. If you are a digital nomad or a day trader, get a plan that will pay for emergency evacuation, inpatient and outpatient care, and has clear terms you can read about coverage in other countries. Local hospitals can be good, but without insurance the cost for people from another country can go up a lot. So, travel with a policy and bring something to show you are covered.
Given your experience, what practical steps should someone take if they want to move to Bangkok as a day trader?
Practical checklist:
Research neighborhoods. Ekkamai and Thonglor are trendy areas and have many places to go out at night. Some neighborhoods like Sukhumvit, Soi Cowboy, and Nana can be noisy. Pick an area that works best for your work routine.
Put internet first. Ask if the condo has fiber or a business internet connection. Think about a backup mobile data plan for those hours when trading is most important.
Check pet rules. If you have a big dog, look for places where pets are allowed and get ready to register your pet or pay extra money. There may not be many choices and you might pay more.
Make room in your budget for AC costs. Bangkok gets hot and you will use the AC a lot. Be ready to see higher electricity bills if you use the AC most days.
Pack less and think about storage. A lot of condos have small closets or shelves. Bring only what you need and get set to buy extra storage after you move in.
Learn how the local shops work. Food markets can save you money and offer more choices than delivery apps. Use Grab less often so you do not end up paying much more.
Get good insurance. Look at expat health plans so that you know you have coverage that works worldwide if you need it for a sudden event.
Prepare for noise. If you trade during local market hours and rest after, pick a quiet place to live or get things that help with noise or sleep.
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How do you balance content creation, teaching, and being a full-time day trader?
Balance is about planning and making a system work well. SEO Global Mate sets aside special hours for trading and time before the market opens to get ready. He holds live classes for people in his trading community. He makes content in his own scheduled sessions, where he films and edits. For fast videos, he likes to use places in his condo like the kiddie pool area or the garden. When he needs better-quality videos, he goes to the conference room.
Teaching helps him get better at what he does. He needs to stay clear and sharp when he teaches live classes because the students want things to make sense. He lets others do the boring parts of the work when he can. That way, his own energy goes to trading choices and making lessons better.
What resources do you provide for aspiring day traders who want to work remotely?
SEO Global Mate gives guidance, one-on-one calls, and a program through Taptain Academy. This program has live trading, daily signals, and ways to use funded paths. He likes to teach with practice. He helps beginners read charts and manage risk. Then, they get tested in funded programs where they put in a small deposit to follow rules and get to use bigger trading funds. For people who want to trade every day, he says coaching should help them stand alone. When students finish, they should know how to trade on their own and not need someone all the time.
What are the emotional costs and rewards of trading as a lifestyle choice?
Trading lets you have freedom and gives you new chances every day, but it can be hard on your feelings. The good part is that you can work anywhere with the internet and earn money often if you use what you know. But you pay for this with stress and tough times—you need to be strong to handle losing, not knowing what will happen, and stress.
SEO Global Mate shows ways to handle your feelings. These include having a regular plan, not looking at screens outside of trading hours, writing down your trades to think about them, and getting help from other people. He says that being tough emotionally is more important for doing well as a day trader over the years than just being smart.
How did you discover Thailand and what convinced you to move from Arizona?
SEO Global Mate’s choice started after a student kept going to Thailand. She visited three times in one year and really liked it. This showed that the place was safe and people wanted to go there again. He was in Europe, spending time in Portugal, and thought to check out Thailand since it was easy to get to and someone told him to give it a try. When he got there, he found good food, nice places that did not cost too much, and friendly people. All this helped him feel sure about the move. He wanted a place with old-style beliefs and one not shaped by today's American ways. Thailand gave him the new scene he was looking for while doing day trading. It was a way for him to grow with business and life at the same time.
Any horror stories or cautionary tales from living abroad that day traders should know?
Here are some things you should think about. At night, take care if you go to areas with lots of tourists. Sukhumvit is busy and sometimes people may bother you or try to sell you something you do not want. This can feel pushy. Also, rules for pets or buildings can change fast. Sometimes, managers start to check things more or make new rules.
Try not to use delivery apps too much, because they make things cost more. If you want to stay here for a long time, you should read your visa rules well. You need to know when and how to report your money, both where you come from and in Thailand.
Get good banking and payment options. Tell your bank before you try to move money to another country, because some banks stop transfers unless you let them know first.
How do you manage visa and legal residency as a day trader in Thailand?
SEO Global Mate did not talk about the legal details in this chat. If you want to stay for a short time, you can start with a tourist visa or enter if you do not need a visa. If you want to stay for longer, you should look into options like a multiple-entry visa or other special visas if you can get them. If you need to live there for a longer time, it is best to talk to a local lawyer or agent about the kind of visa that fits your situation. This could be a work permit, business visa, or another long-stay plan. Make sure what you do for trading fits with your visa rules—running a business or getting paid by a company in Thailand can change what the rules are for you.
What are the top mistakes you see aspiring day traders make before moving overseas?
Top mistakes:
It's a mistake to think one internet provider is enough. Have a backup plan for the internet and power.
Don’t bring lots of big things with you. Most condos do not have much space for storage.
Not everything here will be cheap. Some things will cost the same as they do in the West.
Check pet policies before you move in. Do not expect the pet rules to always stay the same.
Make sure you get international health insurance. Don't trust that your credit card will cover big medical bills.
Be aware of time differences. Live trading and client calls need good planning.
Try to find a local group of people for work and social support. A good group can help you feel more at home.
What final advice would you give an aspiring day trader considering a move to Thailand?
Get things started the right way. Before you move, try living remote for a short time. Stay there for a month. See how you feel about your trading, sleep, and daily life in the new place. Make sure you have strong internet and a good spot to work where there is not much noise. Get your finances in order. There may be higher electricity bills and upfront costs.
Set up your gear to be simple and easy to move. This will help you leave quickly if the building or the people living there do not work for you. Learn how people in the area live, shop at small food markets, and take public transport or a motorbike taxi when you can to save money.
Last, work on your mindset while trading. Do not try for fast wins. The market is slow and will give reward to those who stick with it. A good trader keeps the same habits each day and bounces back from tough times. Your strength is in your daily routine and your ability to keep going.
Condo Tour Highlights and Practical Notes (Quick Reference)
Location: Ekkamai — about 15 minutes from central Bangkok. This area be trendy. There be bars and places to eat.
Unit size and layout: It be a 2-bedroom, 2-bath unit. One bedroom be for work, used as an office for trading.
Furniture: The unit be already furnished. A TV and sofa be part of it.
Appliances: There not be a built-in oven, so you have to use a portable toaster oven. The washing machine in SEO Global Mate’s unit had a broken seal.
Pet policy: Pets be allowed, but managers be making rules tighter. You may have to sign up your pet. If you have a big dog, you get fewer options.
Costs: Rent be about 40,000 baht. A discount could be talked about. Electricity costs around 1,300 baht each month on average. Water costs 20–40 baht.
Amenities: There be a pool, garden, and a group conference room. The gym be quiet. Sometimes you pay for going in there. People move through the building like it be both a hotel and a condo.
Noise: Some rooftop bars / Tulum Sky Bar near the place can be loud. Pick where you want to be to fit your work and sleep times.
Connectivity: Make sure there be fiber or strong business internet. Also, get a backup with 4G or 5G for big trading times.
Essential Tools & Links Mentioned
Trading help and funded accounts (Taptain Academy / Day trading help)
Property info forms (for local listings)
Travel health insurance (Rabbit Care recommended for expats and travelers)
Local delivery apps and checking market prices (Grab vs. walk-to-vendor pricing)
Final Thoughts from SEO Hobby Expert
Moving abroad as a day trader means you need to plan in a smart way. You have to find a good place to work that is quiet and ready for you. Be sure the internet is strong and works well. Also, get insurance for yourself. Set up habits each day that help you save money. SEO Global Mate shows that you can make a good living by trading and enjoy life in any country. But, it is also key to be steady with your feelings. Being with a group and picking your home with care will help you feel free and happy. Bangkok gives you new things and local comfort at the same time. A lot of day traders, who want to live life their own way, find it to be a great place to go.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a two-bedroom condo in Ekkamai cost per month?
This two-bedroom and two-bath home in Ekkamai is listed at 40,000 baht per month. Sometimes, you can ask to get a lower price. SEO Global Mate saved 2,000 baht because his pet is well-known online. The price can also change based on the building, floor, and if things like electricity or extras are included.
What are average monthly utilities for a day trader living in Bangkok?
The biggest part of the bill is usually the money you pay for using the air conditioner a lot. At SEO Global Mate, the monthly cost was about 1,300 baht. But they got bills every two months. So, each bill came to about 2,600 baht. Water bills are not high. Most people pay from 20 to 40 baht each time, depending on what they use. The price you pay for internet can be different. It depends on your plan. Save enough every month to pay for a good, steady fiber connection. You should also get mobile data to use as backup.
Is it difficult to find pet-friendly apartments in Bangkok if you have a large dog?
Yes—big dogs really lower the number of homes you can pick. SEO Global Mate said big dogs cut about 70% of places you can rent. It is easier to get a place for a small dog. You will need to look for things like sign-up rules, bigger fees, and fines if they make fresh rules. Always read the pet rules in writing before you sign the lease.
Do day traders in Bangkok need special insurance?
You need to get international health insurance or expat health coverage. A local hospital in the area can give you good care, but the bill can be very high if you do not have any insurance. So, you should look for a plan that will help pay for emergencies, stays in the hospital, and if you need to leave the country quickly because of health reasons. You can compare expat insurance plans easily with Rabbit Care.
Can I trade from Thailand reliably?
Yes, you can do it if you have a good internet connection. You should also have backups and take care of time zone differences. Most people who trade use fiber internet and keep a mobile hotspot as a backup. They like to stay in places where power is steady. They also pick quiet areas when they need to trade.
What’s the biggest misconception about living in Thailand?
Many people say that everything is cheap. But that’s not true. The way you live changes what you spend. If you shop at local markets, you will find low prices. If you buy things from outside or choose Western-style products, costs go up. Services for tourists are also high. If you want to save money, try to live like the people there.
Is the community supportive for aspiring day traders?
There are groups of people that can help you. SEO Global Mate gives rooms for daily trading signals. It also has programs that let students learn trading as they trade. You can learn chart analysis and how to use funded accounts. Choose mentorships that help you be independent. Do not choose the ones that make you rely on them forever.
How do you manage noisy nightlife as a day trader?
Pick a building that is far from bars if you want it to be calm. You can use blackout curtains to block light. There are other ways to lower noise, like using white noise machines or earplugs. Try to do your trading at a time when the area is not busy. Also, read building rules about events before you sign the lease. If the building has rooftop bars, there may be loud events now and then.
How did SEO Global Mate become a funded trader?
SEO Global Mate started trading by going to classes and getting help from mentors. He always used rules to help limit risk. After that, he joined a funded program. This program had some checks to help with risk and give a chance to make money. He could trade with more money, like $50,000, but had to follow some rules for it.
Any tips for maintaining a healthy schedule as a day trader while living abroad?
Block the trading hours and the times when you do not trade. Keep good habits for sleep. Use blackout curtains, and go to bed at the same time each night. Do exercise often. Eat at local markets, so you get better food and spend less money. Be with people who support you. This makes you feel good and keeps you in balance. Make your content and teach during the times when trading is not important.
Should I move to Thailand immediately if I’m a beginner day trader?
Try living away from home for a short time first. See if things work well for you. Check your internet, if your work space is quiet, and if you got insurance. New traders feel good when all days feel the same and they get help from others. If you move to a new country, you can get more out of it but you also take more chances. Start with a one-month test and make sure you have a clear plan.
Where can I learn more about SEO Global Mate’s trading program?
SEO Global Mate helps people and shows ways to get money for trading at SEO Hobby Expert Academy. He also talks one-on-one with people. You can find the links for this in his video details and on his social pages. He talks about things that work well. This includes reading charts, knowing set rules for risk, and looking at funded programs to get money to trade.
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