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The Next AI Breakthrough Won’t Come From Silicon Valley December 18, 2025 Tim Sykes Daily NVIDIA’s CEO Jensen Huang says the rise of ChatGPT was the “iPhone moment of AI.” And now? It’s not just about building the chips… It’s about who can use AI the fastest.
While You’re Christmas Shopping, I’m Making Money December 17, 2025 Tim Sykes Daily Every once in a while, the market gives us a gift. A stretch of weeks so volatile, so packed with trading opportunities, that it almost feels unfair. We’re in one of those stretches right now. While most people are stress-buying holiday gifts on credit, traders who show up to the market are watching small-cap stocks double. Sometimes before breakfast.
Why Your Mindset Is Your Biggest Edge (or Your Biggest Weakness) December 11, 2025 Tim Sykes Daily Psychology is just as important as strategy in stock trading. The market will test your patience, discipline, and emotional control constantly. If you don’t manage your mindset, no amount of technical analysis will save your account. Here are the 4 psychological traps every trader should learn to avoid.
How to Build a Trading Plan You’ll Actually Stick To December 10, 2025 Tim Sykes Daily With today’s FOMC meeting, there’s likely going to be volatility in the market. But here’s a secret for you. It’s what separates the pros from the amateurs: Discipline isn’t optional — it’s the foundation of every successful trader’s results. A trading plan keeps you focused on strategy instead of emotions. Without one, you’re reacting to markets instead of executing a process.
The Risk Rules That Keep You Alive in Volatile Markets December 9, 2025 Tim Sykes Daily Yesterday, I told you how most traders sabotage themselves. These mistakes — emotional trading, chasing hype, no plan, no discipline, no risk control — don’t feel big in the moment. But a small mistake in a volatile market becomes a giant problem in seconds. Today, let’s talk about the one thing that separates survivors from blow-ups. If you want to stay in the game, you have to treat risk management like your job.





