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    Another day trader bites the dust

    The intraday should start in demo, when it is profitable for a time, then 1 micro contract when it is profitable for a time, then 2 micro contracts. What kills those who try is greed for wanting to be rich rather than experts.
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    The importance of the stop

    The problem with using tight stops is that by jumping more frequently, when you finally go up in trend, the failures have already eaten much of the possible profit.
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    The importance of the stop

    I usually go in with everything and leave with everything but it is a good idea to consider
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    The importance of the stop

    Advice I got from Millionaire (Very grateful to millionaire for this advice) {Calculate youraverage winning day. Then one way is to try and set that as your loss limit on the downside. So if you make on average $500 on your winnings days. Set your daily loss limit at -$500 If your big losing...
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    The importance of the stop

    After trading the ES open for a while I have set a fixed stop loss at 12 points. What do you think. Its alot? Is it little?
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    The art of collecting profits

    It is also important not to lose it
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    The art of collecting profits

    I think the way Neuroway operates is very interesting, however futures with a very strong trend are needed and they are not always available. I wonder what futures they were trading with at the world cup. Maybe with stocks it could work very well.
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    End of the falls?

    October bullish?
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    The art of collecting profits

    It is a good idea to win a championship ;)
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    The art of collecting profits

    Trailing stops, I understand. So his technique is based on choosing assets with great force. I think that with ES he would not have much success with his technique. On the other hand, for example with raw materials at this time it could make more sense. If you are trying to win a...
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    The art of collecting profits

    I don't quite understand but it seems interesting. Can you explain it in a graph? I'll understand if you don't want to. You have to win the championship!:D
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    The art of collecting profits

    And how do you know that you would not have to exit after the break of the support?
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    Flash crash

    The market is a dangerous place. Sometimes I think it would be better to trade 15 minutes every day and leave. How to protect yourself from such an event? Do you have any idea?
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    The art of collecting profits

    Check that the price respects levels and upward expansion force. Certainly a good way to do it Pure PA.
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    Flash crash

    "The Stock Market is a game that consists of passing a lit match from one to the other, until one burns his fingers." John kenedy
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    The art of collecting profits

    :D:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
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    The art of collecting profits

    If I go in favor of the general trend I try to lengthen the trade more. If I go the reverse of the general trend I prefer to close the trades fast.
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    Flash crash

    Central banks don't stop printing money. When will the party end? Has anyone been trading when a flash crack happened? Did you find a counterparty to get out of a losing trade?
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    The art of collecting profits

    The entry into a trade is usually quite defined with a stop at a specific point. However the output is more subjective. Sometimes you have a profit and if you don't close the trade it becomes a loss. Sometimes you close the trade and you pull your hair out because the price ran much more than...
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    Lesson learned

    You have to give thanks to defeats because they always teach you something
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