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    How much to add to a loser?

    In practice it is not so simple. If you enter with everything in one position and go wrong, then you realize that if you had averaged the entry it would have been better. It is not easy to say which is the best. One thing is for sure. If for example your maximum is 2 contracts, do not add more.
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    How much to add to a loser?

    I like to use the most common ones. EMA 20,50,100 Thanks for the Easymon link, very interesting
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    How much to add to a loser?

    I don't like adding losers but ... If you enter with a contract and the price goes in the desired direction, perfect, you are already in the market. If the price makes a pullback but you think it's just that, a pullback, adding a new contract allows you to take advantage of a better entry price...
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    How much to add to a loser?

    The problem is that sometimes the price does not go back, so you are out of the game.
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    How much to add to a loser?

    Usually a pullback in price.
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    How much to add to a loser?

    Sometimes you know that the price has gone to find the point where all the retailers have the stop. Usually at this point, the price turns around to go in the desired direction. It is the only place where I see logical adding a new position. I don't see the logic of adding more than once...
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    How much to add to a loser?

    At the morning opening, finding the exact moment to enter the market is difficult. If the price moves against you and you add a new position, you get an average price. If the market then moves in your favor it can be interesting. But.... If you add too much to the losers the day can end in a big...
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    Techniques for Day Trading the ES, NQ, YM, MES, MNQ, and MYM

    Volpri, can I ask you a question? Why do you never trade raw materials? Sometimes the price action is interesting as for example now sugar
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    can price action predict market moves

    If the price goes up, it will probably keep going up. If the price goes down, it will probably keep going down. That is all you have. Certainty? None. The stop is required.
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    Does it make sense to look beyond 15 minutes?

    Futures in demo
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    Does it make sense to look beyond 15 minutes?

    The price does what it wants
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    can price action predict market moves

    It is like a river. It is an inertia. Let's say the river is the 4 hour timeframe. Going south? That is the inertia of the river. Then. Never open long. Go with the flow. Go with inertia. Don't swim against the current. Can you be wrong? Of course. There may be a few hours that the...
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    Does it make sense to look beyond 15 minutes?

    The trend is constantly changing, so does it make sense?
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    Stop trying

    Taoist teachings can certainly help the trade
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    can price action predict market moves

    You will never know in advance whether a large mutual fund will buy or sell. Therefore yes. Price action is the most approximate way of knowing what will happen. But just that. About.
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    Stop trying

    A child knows when the price goes up and when the price goes down. His mind is not yet contaminated.
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    Stop trying

    Exactly
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    Stop trying

    Why are some painters true artists? Because they are guided by the heart, not the head. Anything that you want to achieve should not be done with a reward in mind. It must arise from your being. What you enjoy. Of what you like. It should be done for fun but never looking for a reward...
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    Stop trying

    Trading can only be done from a state of no mind.
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    Stop trying

    Don't try, cause then you won't figure it out
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