Quote from trader225:
Maybe?
I ask, because experienced traders will often warn inexperienced traders to stay out of the after hours.
OK. Here's why she's trading after hours:Quote from Anekdoten:
Yes due to possible slippage and much less liquidity and I have posted in this journal that newbies should stay out of afterhours.
In my wife's case, she's got me right there so kind of has a coach next to her, does not exactly apply.
Anek
Quote from trader225:
OK. Here's why she's trading after hours:
In the after hours you can clearly see where support is -- it's the point where price hasn't gone any lower. But when it does go lower, SELL!
Is that right?

Yes. Patience will pay off.Quote from Anekdoten:
In afterhours due to less liquidity when something is broken the effect is usually more drastic and less "fakes" are seen.
Stay with the trend, determine clear S/R and you go have so fun. Much less frustration.
Requires MASSIVE patience though, sometimes it feels like they hit PAUSE at certain hours and because I think patience is extremely important in waiting for the right setups, I train her there. It also gives her enough time to study the current scenario.
So to answer your question I want her to develop exceptional patience in trading so she can handle only taking the right setups when the time comes.
..that and the fact that it trends quite well.
Anek
Quote from Anekdoten:
Long story short he has been at it ever since and eventually found out about this journal via another friend. He now uses it the very same principle to trade Forex with very good success.
