The 10/80/10 Rule

The 10/80/10 Rule is the driving force behind the Kingdom Minded Traders Community.

Deuteronomy 15:10 "Give generously to them and do so without a grudging heart; then because of this the Lord your God will bless you in all your work and in everything you put your hand to."

Our Traders believe in in God's promises and strive to honor His word. We have seen countless times where we flourish in the Stock Market as a direct result of His favor and promises.

The 10/80/10 Rule:

  • 10% of our monthly profits is given as a tithe to our own churches. Wherever we attend we tithe.

  • 80% of our monthly profits we keep as "Take-Home"

  • 10% of our monthly profits is put into your own personal side accounts and given when you see a need arise.

We would rather have God's favor on the 80% then keeping 100% without His favor

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Kingdom Minded Trading is a game changer for Christians seeking a supportive trading community with values.

Grace Adams

A computer monitor displays a cryptocurrency exchange interface with various graphs, charts, and numerical data. On the left side, there are options for buying and selling, as well as a list of recent trades. The main graph on the right shows a price chart with a candlestick pattern, indicating fluctuations in the market over a period of time.
A computer monitor displays a cryptocurrency exchange interface with various graphs, charts, and numerical data. On the left side, there are options for buying and selling, as well as a list of recent trades. The main graph on the right shows a price chart with a candlestick pattern, indicating fluctuations in the market over a period of time.

I found guidance and inspiration through their platform, which aligns my faith with trading strategies beautifully.

John Ramsey

A person holds a smartphone displaying a stock market application with graphs and financial data. A laptop is visible in the background, slightly blurred.
A person holds a smartphone displaying a stock market application with graphs and financial data. A laptop is visible in the background, slightly blurred.
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