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thread: How do I move forward?

  1. #131
    Member Fuark's Avatar
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    The more I trade the more I wish to and am able to keep it simper and simpler and more straightforward. I figure these things that you mention are useful, provided that they are not causing Paralysis by Analysis. If I visit a clear directional bias on the Weekly chart, I simply wait for a good chance about the Daily to enter. I do believe S/R (flat lines, angled lines and curvy outlines ), but only because to never enter - should I use them TO enter, I am only guessing and gambling.

    But basically, if the Weekly is going somewhere and there's not a lot in its own...
    would you say you're trading the path between home and grandma's home, while avoiding the fox's across the way, rather than trying to trade into or from inside the gates of either property?

  2. #132
    would you say you are trading the path between house and grandma's house, while averting the fox's along the way, rather than trying to exchange into or off from inside the gates of either property?
    Haha, yeah, I guess so.

  3. #133
    Senior Member Strikersipk's Avatar
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    This is why keeping a journal is key. Make a diary entry form with a check list of your criteria.
    I concur, journaling has helped me so muchbetter. It seems really lame but it lets you look back at winners and losers and see consistencies which may help objectively direct you towards what works for you and everything you think works for you.

  4. #134
    Senior Member Strikersipk's Avatar
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    do you say you're trading the path between house and grandma's house, while averting the fox's along the way, instead of attempting to exchange into or away from inside the gates of either property?
    This Is Excellent lol damn foxes

  5. #135
    Member Fuark's Avatar
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    Haha, yeah, I suppose .
    Trendy cool. I suppose you could say you are trading the footpath instead of trying to bet on the crosswalks while trying to steer clear of the beggars. Trading the atmosphere instead of getting caught up inside the plane or about the skydiving landing area. Trading on the pickup instead of becoming stuck possibly undressing a dude or even ching your sister in the shower, while trying to avoid the sluts.

    Okay I will stop now.

  6. #136
    Member zimes's Avatar
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    Just wanted to mention that I'm trying out the 20 trade batch thing somebody told me about (can't recall who and I am too busy atm to look it up) and it is going great.

    So far 4 winners and one loser. This might or may not need to do with the reality I was attempting the batch thing, although I am guessing it is not.

    From friday next week I think the first batch will probably be traded, will tell you regarding the final outcome as soon as I have them

  7. #137
    The humorous thing is that many of the items a professional trader does can easily be carried out by the beginner trader.

    Sit back for a moment and think how a professional trader goes on his day, consider the actions he takes and how he reacts to events that happen on the market and how he acts when he chooses a loss or has a win.

    Go so far as writing down a list of items you think a specialist does.

    For example,

    keeps a diary,
    includes a trading plan and a rule set,
    includes a daily regimen.
    Stays calm at all times.
    Exercises his trades flawlessly when he sees a chance.

    In my view most traders have a fairly regimented routine.

    The only thing that you will find that you cannot do is make money. If you put in the effort to do all of the other things you will find you're one step nearer to achievement. Really focus on the process of trading and on perfect execution and don't always be taking a look at the P/L statement. Concentrate on following your plan and guidelines to the T (does not matter if its a fantastic plan, follow it and alter the plan after reviewing your outcomes to make it better)

    Of all the things a specialist does you can perform most of them should you set your mind for it.

    Start acting like a professional, and you have more chance of becoming one.

  8. #138
    Member zimes's Avatar
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    The funny thing is that many of the things a professional trader does can readily be carried out by the novice trader.

    Sit back for a minute and think how a professional trader goes about his day, consider the actions he takes and the way he reacts to events that occur in the market and the way he behaves when he chooses a reduction or has a triumph.

    Move so far as writing down a list of things you think a specialist does.

    For example,

    keeps a diary,
    includes a trading plan and a rule set,
    includes a daily routine.
    Remains calm at all times.
    [b]Exercises his transactions absolutely...
    Excellent tip. .
    I have a question about rules in gambling. .
    That the market is always changing, and rarely looks equally. If you would have a set of rules which tell you when to exchange, wont that hold you again?

  9. #139
    Just wanted to mention that I am trying out the 20 commerce batch thing somebody told me about (can't remember who and I am too busy atm to check it up) and it's going great.

    So much 4 winners and one loser. This might or may not need to do with the fact I was trying the batch item, although I am guessing it's not.

    By friday next week I feel that the very first batch is going to probably be traded, will let you know about the final results as soon as I have them


    Finoli
    This was me haha! (from trading in the zone)

    Just stay true to the program and also concentrate on flawless execution, then you can review the results.

  10. #140
    Member zimes's Avatar
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    That was me haha! (from trading at the zone)

    Just stay true to the program and concentrate on flawless execution, then you can review the outcomes.
    Will do

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