Finding Your Flow: Market Structure, the Right Questions, and a Little Bit of Funk
Trade Smarter, Not Harder – And Why Japanese Funk Might Help
“Thank you Shawn! I feel more relaxed trading knowing the market structure—and it helps to listen to 1980s Japanese Funk, lol.”
This message recently came from a trader in our free chat.
And it says everything.
Trading doesn’t have to be chaotic. When you understand the structure, prepare a game plan, and stay in rhythm, it can actually feel relaxed. Almost like good background music—something steady, smooth, and purposeful.
Here’s what’s happening in our free subscriber chat:
Each morning, I post a simple, focused market context
We outline tradeable setups based on structure, not noise
And we create space for real traders to ask the right questions
That’s it. No alerts. No pressure. No paywalls.
Just you, the plan, and the flow—like this:
🎵 1980s Japanese Funk Vibe – “I Love You So” by Junko Ohashi
What You’ll Get
✅ Pre-market context (ES, NQ, and key tickers)
✅ Clarity on range, bias, and structure
✅ A supportive space to align ideas and get feedback
✅ No noise, no spam—just signal
And sometimes, all it takes is the right morning message to keep you grounded.
Join Us (Free)
Whether you’re just watching or fully participating, the chat is open.
Use it to sharpen your edge, or just to feel less alone in the process.
📲 Scan the QR code below or download the app and hop in:
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There’s a rhythm to trading well.
Find it with structure.
Stick with the plan.
And maybe throw on some old-school funk while you’re at it.
See you inside.
— Shawn
Smart Traders Guide
Disclosure
The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and should not be considered as financial advice. Trading and investing in financial markets involve substantial risk, and it is important to conduct your own research and consult with a qualified financial professional before making any investment decisions. The author is not responsible for any financial losses or gains that may result from actions
Trading futures, stocks, and options involves significant risk and is not suitable for all investors. This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.