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    The CL/NQ experiment

    I recovered but kept a loser for far too long. Did not add to it. Just kept it. I also became religious in the process :) .
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    The CL/NQ experiment

    Nothing changed. If anything I am following my rules more closely and then something happens and I break all the rules. This is going on for years with different instruments. My best run was about 3 months of steady advance only to destroy it. I don't know what to do. Whenever I am sure...
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    The CL/NQ experiment

    Another disastrous day for me. Perhaps I should keep my day job. The problem is that I don't have a day job. :-(
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    Too many trades today.
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    The CL/NQ experiment

    The recovery continues.
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    The CL/NQ experiment

    Some examples of how NOT to trade. Hopefully it will sink in one day.
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    The CL/NQ experiment

    Broke some rules today (not all).
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    The CL/NQ experiment

    I am short and should have been out a long time ago. The only mitigating factor now is that my daily maximum loss wqas not hit.
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    The CL/NQ experiment

    Turned a good day into a bad day into a so so day. Have one trade still open. Reluctant to end the day on the negative side. Looks like the trade turned into an investment :( . We'll see how it goes later today or tomorrow.
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    The CL/NQ experiment

    The individual trades.
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    The CL/NQ experiment

    Not a bad day. (average)
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    The CL/NQ experiment

    A nothing to write home about day.
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    The CL/NQ experiment

    QM has very low trading volume so I would not trade it.
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    The CL/NQ experiment

    Actually the net result for the day was bad. Green lines indicate a profitable trade and red lines indicates unprofitable trades. I find myself swinging between periods of full discipline to no discipline at all. Yes I am scalping even though the intent is to keep trades longer.
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    The CL/NQ experiment

    1 min chart of the above with entry and exit linked.
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    The CL/NQ experiment

    The individual trades.
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    The CL/NQ experiment

    Not traded well at all today.
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    The CL/NQ experiment

    If mindset is the most important aspect of trading, how would one explain that in the Journals forum has 145,366 Replies and 74,498,926 Views and in the Psychology forum there are 10,472 Replies and 1,546,671 Views in the top 20 positions (based on Views). That is almost a 13:1 ration in favor...
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    The CL/NQ experiment

    Today's trades.
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    The CL/NQ experiment

    Gave back most of my gains from earlier today but still on track to recover.
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