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"The 1% Sniper" Strategy: Fast Forex Trading (1-Minute Chart) This is a strategy for disciplined traders looking for short, sharp market moves. The goal is to achieve a daily/weekly target of a single 1%, which will accumulate to the $1,000.1 pullback target. Technical SetupTimeframe: 1 minute chart ($1M$).Recommended assets: Major forex pairs with low spreads (like EEUR/USD$ or GGBP/USD$).Supporting indicators: Moving average (EMA\ 20/50$) to identify a short-term trend, and supply and demand areas ($Supply\ &\ Demand$).2. ExecutionEntry: Identify strong momentum on the minute chart. Enter only when there is a built-in confirmation (e.g.: a "hammer" candle on a support level or a breakout of a market structure).Risk management: RISK\ Per\ Trade$ is fixed. Since the target is 1% per portfolio, we are looking for a risk-reward ratio ($R:R$) of at least $1:2$.The Goal: Once the portfolio has reached a 1% profit that day – close the screen. This discipline is what will get you to $1,000 faster without "Putting" money back into the market. 3. The financial roadmap In this strategy, we are not looking for a single "hit", but consistency: Base capital: $2,250. Daily target: 1% ($\approx $22.5). The path to withdrawal: After about 45 successful trading days (or less, if you increase the lot carefully), you reach the $1,000 withdrawal target. Why does it work for you? Short screen time: A 1-minute chart allows you to find opportunities quickly, take your percentage and go about your business. Clear goal: Instead of dreaming of millions, you are focused on the next 1%. This makes the path to the next portfolio much more tangible. Protection of the capital: Working on a few percentages protects your $2,250 from too sharp fluctuations. Important to remember: On a 1-minute chart, the "noise" in the market is high. Make sure you work with a broker who has low commissions so that they They won't eat your 1% profit.
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"The 1% Sniper" Strategy: Fast Forex Trading (1-Minute Chart) This is a strategy for disciplined traders looking for short, sharp market moves. The goal is to achieve a daily/weekly target of a single 1%, which will accumulate to the $1,000.1 pullback target. Technical SetupTimeframe: 1 minute chart ($1M$).Recommended assets: Major forex pairs with low spreads (like EEUR/USD$ or GGBP/USD$).Supporting indicators: Moving average (EMA\ 20/50$) to identify a short-term trend, and supply and demand areas ($Supply\ &\ Demand$).2. ExecutionEntry: Identify strong momentum on the minute chart. Enter only when there is a built-in confirmation (e.g.: a "hammer" candle on a support level or a breakout of a market structure).Risk management: RISK\ Per\ Trade$ is fixed. Since the target is 1% per portfolio, we are looking for a risk-reward ratio ($R:R$) of at least $1:2$.The Goal: Once the portfolio has reached a 1% profit that day – close the screen. This discipline is what will get you to $1,000 faster without "Putting" money back into the market. 3. The financial roadmap In this strategy, we are not looking for a single "hit", but consistency: Base capital: $2,250. Daily target: 1% ($\approx $22.5). The path to withdrawal: After about 45 successful trading days (or less, if you increase the lot carefully), you reach the $1,000 withdrawal target. Why does it work for you? Short screen time: A 1-minute chart allows you to find opportunities quickly, take your percentage and go about your business. Clear goal: Instead of dreaming of millions, you are focused on the next 1%. This makes the path to the next portfolio much more tangible. Protection of the capital: Working on a few percentages protects your $2,250 from too sharp fluctuations. Important to remember: On a 1-minute chart, the "noise" in the market is high. Make sure you work with a broker who has low commissions so that they They won't eat your 1% profit.

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