đ PUBLIC EXPERIMENT: 5,000 USDT â 100,000 USDT
đ On June 22, 2026, I started an experiment that will be conducted completely openly on this channel.
đ° Starting capital: 5,000 USDT đŻ Goal: 100,000 USDT in 365 days
To achieve this goal, I need to average approximately 28% per month or 5.9% per week.
đ First and foremost, this is an experiment for myself.
I want to find out whether I can turn 5,000 USDT into 100,000 USDT within one year while strictly following my own trading rules and risk management principles.
⥠Scalping ⥠Order book, tape reading and market structure analysis ⥠Using my own algorithms and trading tools ⥠No additional deposits
â ïž Experiment Rules
đč Daily loss limit â 15% đč Every trade will be published, both winners and losers đč The experiment ends either upon reaching the goal or losing the entire deposit
đ This channel will include real trades, statistics, mistakes, market thoughts, and results from my trading bots.
âWill I reach the goal?
Honestly, I don't know.
But I can promise one thing:
The entire journey will be completely transparent.
Today I donât see anything interesting for myself in the market. I poked the order book a little, but somehow it wasnât the same... Perhaps itâs better to refrain from trading for now. Well, for you - you have greenbacks, no matter where you pick it up
Price does not move because an indicator says so or because a chart pattern looks nice.
Price moves because there is an imbalance between buyers and sellers.
When aggressive buyers consume sell liquidity, price moves up. When aggressive sellers consume buy liquidity, price moves down.
Limit orders are liquidity. Market orders take that liquidity.
A level holds only while there is liquidity and someone is willing to defend it. If orders are removed, absorbed, or one side becomes stronger, the level can fail quickly.
Fast moves appear when one side becomes aggressive, liquidity on the way is thin, stops trigger, traders chase the move, and emotion enters the market.
For a scalper, the key question is not "where should price go?", but "who is pressing right now?"
Who is defending the level? Where are orders being consumed? Is there continuation after the breakout? Is the pullback weak or strong?
The chart shows the result. The order book and tape help show the process.
Price moves because of imbalance, pressure and liquidity.