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  1. Scaleout.Scalper

    latest men's fashion

    Ref: 1st pic That penis gets lost in a world of balls, but when you got legs like that, I suppose you need to distract.
  2. Scaleout.Scalper

    SniperDaytrader´s journal

    Seems like you need better discipline. Forget about missing moves, even if hard ones, that should not be your plan, your plan should be only the setups that conform to your trading plan. You should be immune to boredom or euphoria.
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    ES: How many setups do you trade? Trading only the open?

    Most of you guys are wasting your time. You need to find things that work more often than not, or things that tend to be a coin toss but offering meaningful reward during those coin tosses. Need to research, document, and tabulate, pure objective statistical results, not what you think or...
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    SniperDaytrader´s journal

    Six years and still no trading rhythm, your case is not an exception is a rule, for most trading, especially daytrading is a pipedream, funny enough ET is full of stellar killer traders; go figure. You are a great example as to why people must stop being so gullible when purchasing signal...
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    ES: How many setups do you trade? Trading only the open?

    Assuming you responsibly take your small stops and you apropriately let your winners run you got much better chances making it with instruments with a higher ATR ie Stocks. If you failed with NQ/YM low chance you will succeed with ES, it's the same just slightly different attributes.
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    ES Journal - 2015

    Notice both, your stop and your entries are both "unfavorable". I know a long time trader from ET won't take advice lightly, but you need to figure out how to keep risk in check, while exiting BAD calls when its convenient as opposed to inconvenient.
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    Some ways to define a Trend.

    This is incorrect as it is not absolute, when a larger trend ends the exception makes your statement, invalid.
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    ES Journal - 2015

    This descriptive trade is going to end as a nice descriptive stop.
  9. Scaleout.Scalper

    Some ways to define a Trend.

    Disrespectfully disagree :D
  10. Scaleout.Scalper

    Some ways to define a Trend.

    Do the same thing in many timeframes, say hourly, daily, weekly, monthly and you might get uptrends and downtrends in the very same instrument rendering this whole "trend is easy to define" theory as worthless.
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    Is this the end of the Bearish Gold

    Zero predictive value in all those squiggly lines.
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    Is The Bull Market Over?

    Bottoms occur during the worst news, food for newbies.
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    A newbie's path to learning options

    Running shoes, so you can run fast, and far away from them.
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    Is The Bull Market Over?

    Next time don't make amateur statements.
  15. Scaleout.Scalper

    Is The Bull Market Over?

    Given ? There is never a sure thing in the stock market, everything is about probability.
  16. Scaleout.Scalper

    Is The Bull Market Over?

    Taking out a level does not mean anything, it could regain it afterward and it's all like it never happened, better to say taking out a level and watching the price action afterwards.
  17. Scaleout.Scalper

    Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

    These positions are hard to decipher, can be a hedge, someone may be wanting to protect a huge long position.
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    Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

    No it does not, in that case your solution would had been to scale out to accomodate.
  19. Scaleout.Scalper

    Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

    This statement makes no sense lol
  20. Scaleout.Scalper

    "Scaling out" is inferior behavior

    The question of choice is what eradicates the OP's theory.
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