Independent trader focused on financial markets, market timing, risk management, and high-probability setups.
Martin Mariyanov is an independent trader based in Bulgaria, focused on financial markets, price action, and systematic decision-making. He is known for his disciplined approach to trading, emphasizing risk management, market timing, and alignment with overall market conditions.
Martin studies market leaders, trend structures, and institutional behavior to identify high-probability opportunities. His philosophy is rooted in patience, selectivity, and avoiding unnecessary risk during unfavorable market environments.
Through continuous learning and real-market experience, he develops strategies based on data, performance tracking, and market cycles. His work is centered around long-term consistency rather than short-term speculation.
Martin Mariyanov shares insights on trading, market psychology, and performance improvement, aiming to help others understand the realities of financial markets and the importance of structured decision-making.
Martin Mariyanov trades high-momentum stocks during confirmed bull market phases, focusing on explosive growth, strong earnings catalysts, and clear institutional demand.
His approach is built around precision entries (VCP & pivot breakouts), strict risk control, and increasing exposure aggressively only when market conditions are optimal.
He remains mostly in cash during uncertain or sideways markets and focuses on capital deployment when strong trends are present.
The market rewards discipline, patience, and timing — not constant activity.
Martin Mariyanov focuses on waiting for high-probability opportunities, protecting capital, and scaling aggressively only when a clear edge is present.
Losses are controlled quickly, while winning positions are allowed to develop.
The goal is not to trade often, but to trade effectively.
• High-momentum & growth stocks
• Earnings breakouts & EPS acceleration
• Stage 2 bull markets
• VCP patterns & tight consolidations
• Market leaders & relative strength
• Risk management & capital preservation