Summary
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Neil introduces the concept that a lack of a daily or weekly game plan is a primary reason traders aren't profitable. He highlights his experience with $3 million+ in tracked P&L and coaching over 400 traders.
Using Dollar CAD as an example, Neil explains that the market structure has been bearish short to mid-term. He notes that he and his academy traders anticipated this sell-off since early 2025 by observing a failure to break above 145.23 and a DXY reversal.
Neil details their TPM strategy used to identify key turning points. In February/early March 2025, they noticed DXY couldn't break above 107.1, leading to a strong sell-off. This prompted them to buy cross dollars (e.g., Pound-Dollar, Euro-Dollar) and sell dollar cross pairs (e.g., Dollar CAD, Dollar Yen), especially after DXY broke below 100.2.
Neil shares a successful Dollar CAD short trade from November 2025, resulting in over 10 hours of profit. He stresses the importance of not shifting focus once a mid to long-term bearish outlook is established, even during pullbacks.
He demonstrates another successful Dollar CAD short in late January, initiated with a sell limit at 1.38625, which executed perfectly before a drop. Neil emphasizes that preparation, patience, and waiting for the right setup are crucial. He introduces the metaphor of not 'flipping pancakes' – sticking to a proven trade idea and direction.
Neil warns against changing direction once a trade is proving correct, as this often leads to confusion and losses. He advises traders to stick to their initial game plan, especially when price confirms their direction, to avoid missing significant moves.