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When a trade wins, it’s tempting to make it about the person who called it.

I’d rather make it about the process.

That’s why I run our trading the way I do: with clear targets, documented fills, and an official tracker that doesn’t care how excited I feel in the moment.

Here’s what that looks like in practice.

1) Targets come first, not after the fact.

Before I put a trade out, I define my exit. That keeps me honest when emotions kick in.

It also gives you one clear number to work with instead of “we’ll see.” If the market gives it to us, great. If not, we move on without rewriting history.

2) I won’t front-run you.

When a trade is pushing toward the target, I sometimes put my limit one penny higher to make sure I’m not sneaking through fills that members won’t get.

It sounds small, but it matters. If we’re going to publish results, they need to be results you could actually get.

3) An official trade tracker records the truth.

We use a dedicated tracker (run by our team) to confirm whether targets were truly hit. If the tracker marks it green, it’s because the market actually printed through. If it doesn’t, we don’t force it. That discipline keeps our stats useful — and keeps me from massaging numbers to make a day look better than it was.

4) Consistency beats drama.

This morning was a good example. Some of you got filled on Automated Options, and others on Overnight Options — a nice double win without heroics.

The common thread wasn’t a wild call… it was a repeatable process: clear entry, clear target, documented outcome.

I know this isn’t as exciting as chest-thumping about the “trade of the year.”

But it’s how you build a record you can trust — and how I hold myself accountable to you and to the numbers.

— Nate Tucci

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WRITTEN BY<br>Nate Tucci

WRITTEN BY
Nate Tucci

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