{"id":670984,"date":"2025-11-12T16:00:56","date_gmt":"2025-11-12T15:00:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ftmo.com\/?p=670984"},"modified":"2025-11-12T15:46:32","modified_gmt":"2025-11-12T14:46:32","slug":"from-a-bad-start-to-40-profit-discipline-flipped-the-script","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ftmo.com\/en\/from-a-bad-start-to-40-profit-discipline-flipped-the-script\/","title":{"rendered":"From a Bad Start to 40% Profit: Discipline Flipped the Script"},"content":{"rendered":"
In this edition of Successful Trader Stories, we spotlight a trader who started cold \u2013 losing 19 of the first 20 trades \u2013 yet never broke the FTMO Trading Objectives. Fourteen days later, he closed at $140,206.94<\/strong> on a $100,000 FTMO Account<\/strong> for a +40.2%<\/strong> result, powered by tight risk control, solid RRR, and decisive execution on gold.<\/em><\/p>\n The Balance curve<\/strong> shows a choppy first stretch below the entry line before momentum flipped hard to the upside into the final sessions, ending near the highs at $140,206.94<\/strong> with a Consistency Score of 79%<\/strong>. He respected Max Daily Loss ($5,000)<\/strong> and Max Loss ($10,000)<\/strong> throughout, which kept him in the game long enough for the recovery to play out.<\/p>\n He traded intensively yet with structure<\/strong>, executing 193 trades<\/strong> over just two weeks.<\/p>\n A Win rate of 26.42%<\/strong> means roughly one in four trades closed green. But the Average RRR of 3.84<\/strong> and Profit factor 1.39<\/strong> tell the real story. Average winners of $2,814.16<\/strong> outpaced average losses of \u2013$732.73<\/strong> by nearly 4\u00d7<\/strong>, so the math favored patience and strict exits more than \u201cbeing right\u201d often.<\/p>\n The trader concentrated mainly on XAUUSD (Gold)<\/strong> and US100.cash (NASDAQ-100)<\/strong> \u2013 two distinct markets that require different strategies and timing. Although his overall bias leaned toward short positions<\/strong>, his most profitable trade<\/strong> came from a long on XAUUSD<\/strong>, demonstrating the flexibility to adapt when market momentum shifted. (We\u2019ll take a closer look at that trade in the next section.)<\/em><\/p>\n The Open time hour<\/strong> data also shows how he capitalized on morning and late-afternoon volatility<\/strong> \u2013 the periods when gold typically sees its most dynamic movements and offers the best opportunities for precise entries and exits.<\/p>\nEarly Turbulence, Then Lift-Off<\/h2>\n
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<\/a><\/p>\nWhen RRR Does the Heavy Lifting<\/h2>\n
<\/p>\nReading Two Markets, Executing One Plan<\/h2>\n
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