watching someone else trade live, what did you actually learn from it
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ive watched a couple of experienced traders stream their live sessions. its weirdly compelling but im not sure how much im actually learning versus just being entertained. for those whove genuinely watched others trade live, what did you take away that improved your own trading, if anything?
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the most valuable thing i learned from watching others live wasnt entries, it was the waiting. seeing an experienced trader sit on their hands for two hours doing nothing, passing on mediocre setups, taught me patience in a way no article could. the entries are the boring part. watching what they refuse to trade is the real lesson.
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the discipline of inaction is exactly what doesnt come across in static content. watching live shows you how much of good trading is patiently not-trading. beginners watch for the exciting entry, the lesson is in the long stretches where the good trader simply waits for their specific conditions and ignores everything else.
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watching someone trade live is mostly entertainment dressed as education. you absorb their confidence without their context, then take trades that look like theirs but make no sense for your account, timeframe or skill. it often makes beginners worse by giving them borrowed conviction.
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borrowed conviction is the precise risk, so watch with a notebook and a rule: write down the principle, never the trade. 'he waited for confirmation at a level before entering' is a transferable principle. 'he went long eurusd at 1.08' is a trade you cant use. extract the repeatable behaviour and discard the specific call, and watching live becomes genuinely educational instead of just entertaining.
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