📅 On June 22, 2026, I started an experiment that will be conducted completely openly on this channel.
💰 Starting capital: 5,000 USDT 🎯 Goal: 100,000 USDT in 365 days
To achieve this goal, I need to average approximately 28% per month or 5.9% per week.
📌 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
⚠️ Experiment Rules
🔹 Daily loss limit — 15% 🔹 Every trade will be published, both winners and losers 🔹 The experiment ends either upon reaching the goal or losing the entire deposit
📊 This channel will include real trades, statistics, mistakes, market thoughts, and results from my trading bots.
❓Will I reach the goal?
Honestly, I don't know.
But I can promise one thing:
The entire journey will be completely transparent.
📚 **Scalper Library** 🔹 **Topic 6: Buyers and Sellers**
Every market has two sides: buyers and sellers. For a scalper, the main question is not whether they exist. They always do.
The real question is: **who is more aggressive right now?**
Price rises when buyers are willing to lift offers higher. Price falls when sellers hit bids faster than buyers can absorb them.
🟢 A passive buyer can quietly build a position with limit orders. An aggressive buyer hits the market, takes liquidity, and often creates impulse.
🔴 A passive seller simply shows supply in the order book. An aggressive seller hits bids, speeds up the tape, and pushes price lower.
Who can be on either side? Retail traders, funds, market makers, whales, arbitrage traders, and algorithms.
📌 What matters: • who hits the market; • where the tape accelerates; • where volume appears without movement; • where price is being held; • where orders disappear; • where one side starts losing control.
Scalping is not about guessing the future. It is about watching the fight **here and now**.
Buyers want higher. Sellers want lower. Price shows who is temporarily winning.