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    Bear Market almost ready to resume. .....

    Well, that's my most likely scenario in my "reflection notes", but keep in mind that in downward Flat Corrections it is not at all unusual for Wave-C to take out the low of Wave-A, unless Wave-B is hyper-strong (retracing all of Wave-A more than 138.2%)... or it can morph into something else, or...
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    Bear Market almost ready to resume. .....

    And what the hell, 80 pages since couple of weeks, mostly nonsense... clowns... it seems to me ET insider incentives are most of the of OPs, to generate ET click traffic from bored traders. Shifting focus away from trading, elswhere, IS a Holy Grail.
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    Bear Market almost ready to resume. .....

    Also, the World and the SP500 in particular are awfully skewed to the upside, due to man's constant ambition and drive for achievment, new technology development etc., and the way issues are added and removed from the SP500. Currently I am: SPY Short Term: Bearish (6-9 months) Mid-Term...
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    Bear Market almost ready to resume. .....

    Fibo, what BEAR? If an Empire shattering Bear Market should've started with the drop into Christmas'18, consider these: 1. The drop Oct-Dec 2018 has a corrective internal structure (a-b-c), not an ipulsive one (1-2-3-4-5). 2. If the first leg of any turn is retraced more than 61.8% (like the...
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    How to proceed after missed big winner, size-wize (Fractional f)

    You might be quite right. To simplify a bit for illustration: Suppose I have missed a loser. Since this is an unrealized loss and since the size of my next trade is a function of my account size, for the next trade I'll be a little oversized, if I do not account for the loss in some way. But...
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    How to proceed after missed big winner, size-wize (Fractional f)

    By far the biggest tool-to-bear on my equity curve growth is the trade size, which in my case is a function of my account size and the distribution of the trade results of the entry/exit method I use (it is a positive expectancy of course, for now). Given that this distribution is more or less...
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    How to proceed after missed big winner, size-wize (Fractional f)

    Thank you murray t turtle, good suggestion. My fault, I wasn't clear enough: by "day-trader (FX)" I ment intra-day trading the Forex Market, no over-night positions. Some might call it scalping - plenty of opportunity, precise sizing, aggressive recapitalization of profit => faster compounding...
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    How to proceed after missed big winner, size-wize (Fractional f)

    Hi all, fellow traders. New to this forum, but not new in trading. So, a question to the more experienced, if I may: I am a technical day-trader (FX), tried what not, suck at discretional trading, hate the predicting paradigm, so the way to go was to follow the price action in a more mechanical...
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