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Your Simpsons character
Bart’s rebellious, risk‑loving attitude mirrors Hazyq’s brash trading style, as shown when they brag, 'I’ll be trading with @LucidTrading only from here. Goated firm fr.' and dismiss conventional advice, 'Idc what anyone says, low RR (1:2 ish) with a high win rate beats high RR / low win rate for me.' Their frequent 'tilt' moments – 'I’m so tilted rn' and 'If you trade NQ on a U.S. bank holiday, you’re a full‑blown degen' – echo Bart’s impulsive, 'eat my shorts' vibe, especially with the recurring use of 'shorts' in trade posts. Like Bart’s love of shortcuts, Hazyq constantly seeks shortcuts to profit, saying 'I’ve officially retired from forex' and 'Going to switch fully to NQ and ES.' This blend of daring risk‑taking, bragging, and occasional self‑critical humor fits Bart best.

Your MBTI personality Type
His frequent, upbeat posts like 'Good morning y’all, this is going to be a long post.' and requests for community input ('Anyone trading with @TradingLucid…') show an outward‑focused, socially engaged style, indicating Extraversion. He constantly references concrete data – 'low RR (1:2 ish) with a high win rate beats high RR / low win rate for me,' 'I decided to backtest the entire year, 2025,' and 'A trade only has two outcomes: SL or TP' – reflecting a Sensing preference for tangible facts. The emphasis on logical analysis and discipline, such as 'Less drawdown, less tilt, easier to stay disciplined' and 'Harsh truth: India’s top 1% earns around ₹3–4 lakh a month,' points to a Thinking decision‑making style. His clear planning and structure—'I won’t be trading at all for the last two weeks of December,' 'Sizing up this month. The numbers get bigger, but the reward scales faster than the risk,' and 'New week, new Topstep 50K combine grind'—demonstrate Judging. Together these traits align best with the ESTJ personality type.

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Futures trader (NQ/ES) ex‑Forex. 11‑month grind to first green month. Coffee‑fuelled backtester who once turned a latte into a 20‑tick win.– @HazyqTrades

Your signature cocktail
The cocktail, named "The Tilted NQ", mixes cold brew coffee to capture the relentless focus of a trader who says "Idc what anyone says, low RR (1:2 ish) with a high win rate beats high RR / low win rate for me." The smooth bourbon provides low‑drawdown comfort while a splash of ginger liqueur adds the spicy volatility he loves, echoing his tweet "Sometimes tilting on a trade is good for you." Bright orange bitters give a nod to the Nasdaq futures ($NQ) that dominate his feed, referencing "If you trade NQ on a U.S. bank holiday, you’re a full blown degen." A touch of simple syrup balances the bitterness, mirroring his pursuit of a consistent win rate as he writes "Good morning. Little update on my NQ backtesting."

Your Hogwarts House
The tweets reveal a strong focus on learning and strategic analysis, for example, 'I’ll update y’all once I’m done backtesting half of 2025' shows a methodical approach to testing ideas. They also share knowledge, stating 'If you trade, this is a must watch. "Build Your Own Trading Strategy" — Ivy League Quant', indicating a desire to acquire and spread wisdom. Their emphasis on adapting to market conditions with a VIX filter, 'Your strategy must match the VIX... High VIX (>25): Market is in panic. Cut your trade size, widen your stops', underscores analytical thinking. This combination of intellectual curiosity, disciplined study, and strategic planning best matches the Ravenclaw house.

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Your tweets emphasize disciplined risk management and the idea that a trade is either a win or a loss, echoing the classic advice of a gambler. For example, you wrote, "Idc what anyone says, low RR (1:2 ish) with a high win rate beats high RR / low win rate for me. Less drawdown, less tilt, easier to stay disciplined." You also said, "A trade only has two outcomes: SL or TP. Everything in between is just noise." The line from Kenny Rogers' "The Gambler" – "You've got to know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em" – directly mirrors your focus on timing, risk‑reward, and emotional control. Additionally, your comment, "Facts Best trades i hit are those where i couldn’t care any less about the outcome," reflects the gambler's calm detachment. Overall, the song captures the balance between risk and reward that defines your trading mindset.

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