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    Trading Times -- When do you trade?

    Yep - market is being thrown around a little with no impetus to go anywhere and no volume to back up the little breakout attempts except the first which is often a good pull back inside the morning move. Best Natalie :)
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    Toby Crabel ORB bubble burst?

    ???? Is this software or a book/books or something else? best Natalie:confused:
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    Trading Times -- When do you trade?

    first it depends upon what type of system you are trading as to what times are best, but, Look at the time above and make correlations 0945-1030 is generally economic news driven (lots of announcements at 0945v and 1000. 1130-1200 finishing off the morning moves before lunchtime dolldrums...
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    Why trade at all?

    That's $500+k per annum, and you get to decide when to give yourself a payrise, and there is no office politics and does your face fit to stand in our way. (by the way. Build the capital a little further still and play 50 cars, and you are then on just short of $1m p.a.) But money is far...
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    Flash's Self Improvement Trading Journal

    You're approach was a bit more complicated than mine. I took a short at the high (1003) with a very tight stop in case it continued up, taking 1 + 2 on a 2 contact setup, then waited to see if it would break down which it did, and re-entered short after the test of 1000 failed. Took the first...
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    Flash's Self Improvement Trading Journal

    Sure. Duly attached best Natalie
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    Flash's Self Improvement Trading Journal

    Agreed - this is where using a small timeframe chart inside a larger one really makes a difference. From the large one, you can identify the trend easily and whether the trend is running out of steam. from the small one you can identify the entry/exit points, failure points and use tight stops...
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    Flash's Self Improvement Trading Journal

    ?????????????:confused: best Natalie
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    Flash's Self Improvement Trading Journal

    So? - you don't need to capture the entire move to be profitable... You don't need to catch the beginning of the move to have a low risk profitable trade. That is a common misconception. If the move is an up move, unless it is very fast indeed, there will usually be a pullback from...
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    Trading properly is SATISFYING & RELAXING

    Oh I agree with you when you look at it in that way. But suppose you think of it not in the daily compartmetns, but rather monthly, quarterly, semi/anually compartments. So over the course of an avarage month, (or whatever timescale) there are up days and down days, but the results for the...
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    Trading properly is SATISFYING & RELAXING

    ROFL :p The only way I would do that is if I had a clear edge within the game being played. I would not participate otherwise. Best Natalie p.s. I kinda know the rules and have no idea how to play that game anyway...
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    Trading properly is SATISFYING & RELAXING

    Hi Scientist This actually, while disagreeing, totally supports my assertions in my post. The Pro-gamblers of which you speak have actually found an edge in the market they trade, and have turn the house into the punter and themselves into the house. Yes, the mechanics are different as...
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    Trading properly is SATISFYING & RELAXING

    The casino analogy is used in association with trading continually, and it is indeed a very good one. So where does the competition element come into the equation? If you are a gambler, a punter, you may well be going into the casino and placing your bets in a hope that you will win. You...
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    Trading properly is SATISFYING & RELAXING

    Another analogy would be methodically negotiating a tricky obstacle course to get from A to B. Best Natalie
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    Trading properly is SATISFYING & RELAXING

    Yes - Trading is an equal opportunity. When trading for yourself (as opposed to trading on behalf of others) that fact that it is a profession, a business, work, a job often gets obscured by the lure of the market, and the desire to be successful, and the fear/greed mindset that sinks in with...
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    Trading properly is SATISFYING & RELAXING

    And as the competence level increases, so the stress of doing the job decreases? Best Natalie
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    Trading properly is SATISFYING & RELAXING

    Yes, turn it into a job you do just like any other and maybe that makes it easier? Best Natalie
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    Has this Market been bad for Everyone

    No - psycho is what I get when the children are screaming and I'm having a really bad hair day... :) Natalie
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    Has this Market been bad for Everyone

    Except for when someone places 10,000 cars at the market 2 seconds after your long postion was opened...? :p Natalie
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