Trading Isn't Hard, It's Basic Math (Why 90% Of Traders Fail)

Trading isn't hard. It's basic math. But most traders never learn the math because the industry makes more money selling complicated systems. Join the waitlist for my private Inner Circle mentorship program, where I work directly with a small group of traders on the VWAP Wave System. 👉 http://vwapwave.com/waitlist I've been trading for 15 years. I built the VWAP Wave System, wrote the book on it, and trade live every morning with hundreds of traders. And I'm telling you right now — everything you've been taught about win rate is backwards. In this video, I break down: Why a 38% win rate beats 71% every time The 3 variables that decide every single trade How to size your risk so a losing streak is annoying, not devastating The one question I ask before every entry (no exceptions) Real chart examples with actual trades (wins and losses) The math is simple. The application takes discipline. Join the waitlist for my private Inner Circle mentorship program, where I work directly with a small group of traders on the VWAP Wave System. 👉 http://vwapwave.com/waitlist Free VWAP Wave Core Setup Guide 👉 Download it here: http://vwapwave.com Join the Free Trading Community 👉 Trade LIVE with me for FREE for 7 days: https://traderdrysdale.com About Chris Drysdale Bestselling author of The VWAP Wave System and full-time professional futures trader. Since 2010, I've traded professionally. Built and sold a seven-figure company. Helped 11,000+ of traders find consistency through courses and mentorship. Disclaimer The content provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing contained herein constitutes financial advice, investment advice, trading advice, legal advice, tax advice, or a solicitation, recommendation, or offer to buy or sell any financial instrument, including but not limited to securities, futures, options, or foreign exchange. Trading and investing involve substantial risk, including the possible loss of all invested capital. Past performance is not indicative of future results.