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πŸ“’ My DMs are currently deactivated. This post is now the official place to ask questions, request help, submit support tickets, clarify confusion, or raise concerns inside this community. ⚠️ If it is not posted here in the SOS channel, it does not exist. ❌ Do NOT DM Coach for support ❌ Do NOT WhatsApp Coach for support ❌ Do NOT send emotional voice notes ❌ Do NOT request phone calls because you are overwhelmed, confused, or frustrated --- 🎯 WHY THIS SOP EXISTS The purpose is simple: βœ… Faster answers βœ… Better coaching βœ… Less confusion βœ… More accountability βœ… Clearer thinking βœ… Better traders You are not only learning trading. You are learning: 🧠 How to think πŸ—£ How to communicate ⚑ How to handle pressure πŸ“‹ How to follow procedures πŸ”Ž How to solve problems independently SOS is where we solve problems. Not where we emotionally unload. --- πŸ€– RULE: CHATGPT FIRST β†’ SOS SECOND Raw thoughts β†’ ChatGPT Structured communication β†’ SOS Always. --- 🎫 SUPPORT TICKET FORMAT *(Technical Problems / Chart Issues / Excel / Markups)* Use title: Support Ticket β€” [Issue] Example: Support Ticket β€” Cannot Identify Correct ERL Then submit: 🎯 Objective: What are you trying to do? πŸ”Ž Actions Taken: What have you already attempted? πŸ“‰ Current Result: What is happening? 🚧 Point of Failure: Where exactly are you stuck? πŸ§ͺ Hypothesis: What do you think is wrong? πŸ™‹ Specific Request: What clarification or correction do you need? πŸŽ₯ Loom Link: Required for technical problems. --- πŸ€– CHATGPT PROMPT FOR SUPPORT TICKETS Copy/paste: Rewrite my message into a professional support ticket for my trading coach. Organize it into: Objective Actions Taken Current Result Point of Failure Hypothesis Specific Request Remove emotional dumping, unnecessary details, blame, panic, excuses, and rambling. Keep only actionable information. If a Loom video would help explain the issue, remind me to include one. Paste your messy message underneath. --- ❌ BAD: my chart isnt working
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@Brian N It is what it is nothing in my hands to control
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βœ…Unlock PREMIUM Accessβœ… For some of you, the biggest problem is consistency on all levels Some of you have been here for quite a while, but you’re simply not trading often enough to make meaningful progress on your accounts, and simply not seeking accountability, coaching, and daily feedback. And you just don't practice on your own. So I’m going to suggest something that I would not normally recommend, but I do believe it can work to get your portfolio into a positive expectancy if β€” and only if β€” you follow the rules exactly. ⚠️ The One Trade Rule Moving forward, if you choose to use this approach, you will come into the trading room and take ONE trade. That’s it. One trade. Then you leave. If you win, you’re done. If you lose, you’re done. No second trade. No revenge trade. No β€œjust one more.” No exceptions. One trade per day. Five trades per week. That’s the entire strategy. 🎯 How It Works If you have 20 accounts, trade all 20 accounts at once. One group. One entry. One decision. If you have 10 accounts, trade all 10 accounts at once. If you have 5 accounts, trade all 5 accounts at once. The point is simplicity. Take the trade. Accept the outcome. Move on with your day. πŸ›‘ Risk Rules Are Mandatory Because of both psychological and technical reasons, your settings must be: Maximum Daily Profit: $63 Maximum Daily Loss: $63 I don’t care whether you’re trading 50K accounts or 300K accounts. The settings stay the same. This keeps the emotional pressure low and also helps reduce potential execution issues that can occur when sending larger grouped orders. ⚠️ Understand This Clearly If you’re trading a group of 20 accounts, you’re sending 20 contracts. There’s no way around that. 20 accounts = 20 contracts. 10 accounts = 10 contracts. 5 accounts = 5 contracts. That’s simply how group trading works.
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🟑 Lesson 15 β€” The Power of Three (Accumulation β†’ Manipulation β†’ Distribution)
# 🟑 Lesson 15 β€” The Power of Three (Accumulation β†’ Manipulation β†’ Distribution) ## 🎯 Lesson Objective [For Student Use Only] By the end of this lesson, you should be able to: - Explain the three-part delivery model used repeatedly inside DRAM777: 1. Accumulation 2. Manipulation 3. Distribution - Recognize why markets often appear confusing when viewed as random candles instead of phases - Understand why entering too early often means participating inside manipulation instead of distribution - Begin observing market behavior as a sequence rather than isolated events Behaviorally, this lesson is about developing: **Patience before execution.** Many losing traders react to individual candles. Strong traders learn to observe phases. --- ## ❗ Why This Lesson Matters [For Student Use Only] If you cannot identify where price is within the Power of Three cycle, you will often: ❌ Enter too early ❌ Chase movement ❌ Panic during manipulation ❌ Misread accumulation ❌ Assume reversals where none exist ❌ Blow evaluations from impatience Understanding this cycle helps with: βœ… Protecting funded accounts βœ… Better timing βœ… Waiting βœ… Reduced emotional entries βœ… Building execution discipline The market frequently rewards patience more than intelligence. --- ## 🧠 Key Concept [For Student Use Only] ### Power of Three: A simplified market delivery model: ### 🧱 Phase 1 β€” Accumulation Compression Consolidation Reduced movement Preparation --- ### ⚠️ Phase 2 β€” Manipulation Liquidity interaction False movement Sweeps Emotional traps --- ### πŸš€ Phase 3 β€” Distribution Expansion Displacement Delivery Movement away --- Think: Prepare β†’ Mislead β†’ Move That sequence matters. --- ## πŸ”‘ Key Takeaways [For Student Use Only] - Markets often cycle through accumulation, manipulation, and distribution - Manipulation frequently creates emotional mistakes - Distribution often follows compression - Entering too early can mean trading inside manipulation
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1. Labeled Chart I have submitted a screenshot of my labeled chart showing the three phases: Accumulation, Manipulation, and Distribution. 2. Written Explanation of All Three Phases Accumulation Accumulation is usually the phase where the market is ranging without a clear direction. This often happens during the morning session when price is building liquidity and consolidating within a range before making a larger move. Manipulation Manipulation is when price moves outside of the accumulation range to mislead traders into thinking a breakout is happening. This often traps traders into entering in the wrong direction before price reverses back into or through the range. Distribution Distribution is the phase where price makes its true directional move after manipulation has taken place. This is when the market expands with clearer intent and delivers the actual move after liquidity has been taken. My understanding of the Power of 3 is: First the market accumulates, then manipulates, and finally distributes. This sequence happens often enough in the market to create an edge when identified correctly. 3. Which Phase Confuses Me Most The phase that confuses me the most is distinguishing manipulation from true distribution. I sometimes struggle to identify whether price is making a real expansion move or if it is only another manipulation before reversing. 4. Poll Answer + Why I chose: Distribution I chose this because I am still having difficulty identifying when expansion is the true distribution phase versus when it is just manipulation. I need more chart exposure and replay practice to better recognize the difference in real time. @Coach El
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@Coach El could you please specify my mistake so i could directly work on it ?
πŸ”΅ Lesson 14 β€” Confirmed Accumulation Blocks (CABs)
# πŸ”΅ Lesson 14 β€” Confirmed Accumulation Blocks (CABs) --- ## 🎯 Lesson Objective [For Student Use Only] By the end of this lesson, you should understand: - What a Confirmed Accumulation Block (CAB) is - Why CABs matter inside DRAM777 - Why accumulation is different from random sideways movement - Why CABs often become important decision areas - Why future execution models rely heavily on CAB recognition You should leave this lesson understanding: **Not all ranging behavior is meaningless.** Sometimes compression becomes information. --- ## ⚠️ Why This Lesson Matters [For Student Use Only] Many traders see sideways price action and think: > "Nothing is happening." Then become impatient. Then force trades. Then lose. Inside DRAM777: Accumulation can become important. Because compression may precede movement. CABs matter because: They help organize: πŸ“ Location πŸ“ Potential reactions πŸ“ Structure πŸ“ Context Ignoring accumulation often creates unnecessary mistakes. --- ## 🧠 Key Concept [For Student Use Only] ### CAB = Confirmed Accumulation Block Simple idea: A CAB is an accumulation area that becomes important enough to treat as meaningful structure. Think: 🧱 Compression 🧱 Consolidation 🧱 Preparation 🧱 Stored movement Future lessons define confirmation more precisely. Today: Understand the purpose. --- ## πŸ”‘ Key Takeaways [For Student Use Only] - CABs are not random ranges - CABs often become important structure - Compression may precede movement - Patience improves recognition - Future DRAM lessons heavily rely on CAB understanding - Observation matters more than prediction --- # 🧱 What Accumulation May Feel Like Imagine: Pressure building behind a closed door. Nothing appears dramatic. Energy still exists. Accumulation behaves similarly. Sometimes quiet periods matter. --- # πŸ“ Why CABs Become Important CABs may help identify: ### Potential structure --- ### Potential reactions --- ### Potential areas of interest
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CAB Assignment 1. Define CAB CAB stands for Confirmed Accumulation Block. It is a price structure where accumulation takes place, creating an important area on the chart that should be taken into consideration for future price action analysis. 2. Explain why accumulation may matter Accumulation is important because it helps identify potential market structures such as manipulation and distribution. It highlights key areas of interest where price may react, reverse, or continue based on liquidity and institutional positioning. 3. Chart Screenshot Screenshot uploaded and marked for review. 4. Observations My understanding is that CAB is an accumulation block that becomes confirmed when there are two manipulations on the top and bottom of the structure, showing clear accumulation behavior. This helps identify zones where price is building before making a move. From my chart, I observed how price respected the highlighted accumulation area before reacting, which shows why these zones are significant for anticipating future market movement. 5. Community Poll Answer I chose: β€œI understand CAB, but I definitely need more chart exposure.” I chose this because while I understand the concept theoretically, I still need more screen time and repetition during market replay sessions to improve my ability to identify and mark CAB structures confidently in real time. @Coach El
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really useful i could follow along and got some reps in for charting @Coach El
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