If all you do is trading, and you swing trader, of course it can get boring.
Swing trading is the perfect companion with those with a 9-5 job or hitting the books in college or if you are wealthy, golf, gym, beach, pick your vice.
Except ET is so full of amateurs the concept of multi-timeframe is unknown to them or considered a waste of time.
Nice to see someone approaching this crap the right way.
Now tell them how to determine which is the TF commanding the rest :)
3 losses in a row is not the end of the world, especially if you have an edge in catching tops, usually a top reversal should nullify 3 losses in a row, and then some, so not sure how this qualifies as a "Don't", depends on the trader.
Depends on your daytrading statistics.
What kind of stops do you use ?
What's your accuracy like ?
Then use probability projection to see how many losers in a row you can have.
Suppose you have 30 % accuracy, the odds of your trade being a loss = 1 - .3 = .7
What are the odds of 10 losses...
Well isn't that convenient to state, its so simplified I can't get a single person to "SIMPLY" (pun intended) prove their consistency.
The paper can handle any claims, any numbers.
I can state that I had 1000 days of consistency, whether its true or false or even possible, thats a different...
No self respected trader is going to show in a public forum and post solid market edges for free.
In fact, if they are posted for sale, assume no edge or insignificant.
Anything that prints money is not shared or sold.
Common sense but people are so gullible they believe altruism exists in...
Forget DB, lets see a DB pupil move forward and prove his success and attribute such success to DB's techniques, and we can take it from there.
No need to talk to DB.
I know for a fact, DBs work is incomplete and not enough for a MEANINGFUL daytrading edge. However, it is a good start....
This forum still has some quality posters, albeit less than in the past and very few.
Unfortunately it also has many users posting as experts with no edge whatsoever.
Look at the P/L thread it tells the big picture.