Mohamed Aloui: Smart Strategy to Earn €2948 In a Month
SpiceProp had the opportunity to interview Mohamed and uncover the secrets behind his rapid success. Though he is a man of few words, his insights into trading are invaluable for aspiring traders looking to make their mark.
Why do you like to trade with SpiceProp?
The best. I liked SpiceProp for its conditions and support attitude. This is my experience. Perhaps someone else has a different opinion.
What is the most important thing that will help you pass the SpiceProp challenge?
First and foremost – Risk Management. There are strict rules, and you need to follow them. That's what I do.
Phase 1. Statistical data. Sweet Pepper 150K. Trader: Mohamed Mahdi Aloui (Tunisia).
What was the key moment in your career as a trader?
When I saw strong performance on my account, I realized that things had moved forward. That moment was very inspiring.
How long have you been trading?
Two years. I'm still a beginner by the standards of people who have been working in the market for several decades. I still have everything ahead of me.
What is your trading plan?
My plan has a conditional name – Millionnaire. And I do everything to achieve my goals.
What quality of your character helps you succeed in the SpiceProp challenge (in three words)?
Speed. In one word, it will be more accurate than in three. I did everything as quickly as possible to spend as little time as possible.
What separates the average traders from the best?
Advanced traders know how to say “Yes” to their mistakes and correct them. And average traders quickly give up after the first serious failure.
Phase 2. Statistic data. Sweet Pepper 150K. Trader: Mohamed Mahdi Aloui (Tunisia).
Can you tell us about the best piece of advice that has brought you good results in the SpiceProp challenge?
The advice I received consisted of one word – “Hold”. I understood it correctly. In the end, everything worked out for the best.
Could you share with our SpiceProp Trader community a book, online resource, or mentor that has influenced your trading development?
Yes, I could give you some advice, but I won’t do it, because I know that it’s better to give advice to a person you know well enough. Giving universal advice to everyone is not my thing.
Should we learn from ourselves or from others?
No. Before you start learning from other people’s mistakes, you need to try on your own. Although it doesn’t always work. You need to have your own head on your shoulders.
Mohamed Mahdi Aloui's journey is a source of inspiration for traders worldwide. His pragmatic approach and refusal to rely on general advice demonstrate a level of independence that every trader should strive for. For those looking to succeed in the SpiceProp challenge, his words provide a clear roadmap—be disciplined, manage risk wisely, and always be ready to adapt.