Something I should have learned by now, but it seems I am still re-learning it, is that patience is key. I used to think that I should learn to read a chart well enough that I would know what a chart is doing at all times so that I could get in anywhere and anytime and be profitable. But just because I know a bottom is being put in doesn't mean it's the best time to go long....It may take an hour or two for the bottom to be put in. Just because there are rapidly moving bars doesn't mean I should jump in and try to trade them. Stalking a trend is something I know to do but find it very, very hard to wait patiently for.
Actually, today I plan to try to put a new alert system on my charts to go off just before a trend should start...but, as usual, I thought about it in my head last night as I was falling asleep and ideas for alerts, or sure-fire ways to always be profitable, always work better in my head than in real trading. Anyhow, hopefully this time this alert system will work, and if it does, then I will have to train myself to not take a trade except after the alert goes off. So much easier to imagine than to do!!!!![]()
Good idea, hopefully this will work for you! Of course things always do seem easier when we plan them out, but not so easy when it comes to following through.
Getting out of a trade that has gone against you and taking a loss at the right time is just as (maybe even more) important than being able to exit with a profit.
%%Something I should have learned by now, but it seems I am still re-learning it, is that patience is key. I used to think that I should learn to read a chart well enough that I would know what a chart is doing at all times so that I could get in anywhere and anytime and be profitable. But just because I know a bottom is being put in doesn't mean it's the best time to go long....It may take an hour or two for the bottom to be put in. Just because there are rapidly moving bars doesn't mean I should jump in and try to trade them. Stalking a trend is something I know to do but find it very, very hard to wait patiently for.
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