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    Why Is The Obvious Not So Obvious?

    Ha Ha The one thing we can control is ourselves.
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    Why Is The Obvious Not So Obvious?

    Hi TM, There is only one thing that we can control.. Is that right? Thanks.
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    Why Is The Obvious Not So Obvious?

    S = size C = charts Random ............ ............ ... ......... ... .......... .... ..... .........
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    Why Is The Obvious Not So Obvious?

    The Obvious pre-requisite to trading any market is to understand the basics of how that particular market works.
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    Why Is The Obvious Not So Obvious?

    Everything has a beginning, middle and an end.. isn't it? :) I saw a lot of thanks flying around and felt that this thread is coming to an end. But then realized that TO has a question pending, so its still open.
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    Why Is The Obvious Not So Obvious?

    I get a feeling this thread is coming to an end, and so an heartfelt THANK YOU TO TE RN et al...
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    Why Is The Obvious Not So Obvious?

    I believe this is a puzzle that can be solved, but it requires thinking right. Hmm...
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    Why Is The Obvious Not So Obvious?

    The Obvious is not so obvious because The adult mind seeks safety in a crowd and does what the majority does and gets what the majority gets.
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    Why Is The Obvious Not So Obvious?

    The stops seem to be so near, so risk was low. May be that's not the way to look for entries.
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    Why Is The Obvious Not So Obvious?

    Ok, Long makes sense now. Thanks RN.
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    Why Is The Obvious Not So Obvious?

    Hi RN, If we need to risk as low as possible, then should the entries be trying to catch the lows and highs? Or is the stoploss very very close to your entry?
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    Why Is The Obvious Not So Obvious?

    Yes, Short. Its tempting to go long, but i think short would be profitable.
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    Why Is The Obvious Not So Obvious?

    So we must be very clear about the R/R ratio in our minds before we enter a trade. And as per the R/R increase positions until target achieved. Good, I'm beginning to think now.
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    Why Is The Obvious Not So Obvious?

    Sorry forgot to specify long or short. Short is a low risk and can be entered on next bar.
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    Why Is The Obvious Not So Obvious?

    Low risk, can enter on next bar.
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    Why Is The Obvious Not So Obvious?

    Enter small, if trade fails, lose small. When trade wins, increase position and win big. Always keep losses small, always.
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    Why Is The Obvious Not So Obvious?

    When the price stops moving, it stays there for a while and reverses. Sometimes it also continues on its way up. I'm not sure on this one.
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    Why Is The Obvious Not So Obvious?

    Ok, will think more on this one. Thanks.
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    Why Is The Obvious Not So Obvious?

    Sell the high since the price has stopped moving, and in all probability might begin to come down. But you never know.
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    Why Is The Obvious Not So Obvious?

    Because we don't know which way it will break out and so will be wasting time until price moves up or down. So we buy when price moves up and sell when price moves down. Is this correct thinking?
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