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That post above of yours puts the speed in a nutshell, you grasped the basics of a trend and raised the "flaps" and just like the Wright Brothers, you took off, and as they say........the rest is history.
Trend following, once a person understands what those zigs, zags, retraces, reversals etc are all about.........they you just pull the stick back (trigger) and at full power you lift off and enjoy the flight........![]()
As always thank for your kind words, and thanks most of all for never giving up on me learning to trade with the trend at some point, but I wouldn't say my learning process was speedy!
How many big losses did it take before this here trend-fighting dim bulb of mine lit up? When you book big fat counter-trend losses enough times eventually you either give up or an "Aha!" moment occurs: "That big red unrealized loss I'm sitting on would be green if I went in the direction price went way back there when I thought it looked really weak..."
Finally, one day you think, "Maybe there's something to this, maybe no matter how counter-intuitive and scary it seems, I should just hold my nose and jump on these scary-looking setups" and you do that thing you find more difficult than anything in trading, like buy when price has been falling (pullback in a trend) or you do that thing that implies you think price is going to do the impossible and actually go even higher after it's been running half the day, and you place a buy stop above the high of the day as price gets near to it.
And you're shaking your head and your palms are sweating and you're certain this is sheer stupidity, and...
...at full power you lift off!
That's been my description of a with-trend trade ever since I finally got it. It's like liftoff. There's no better feeling in trading than to be on the other side of your previous inexperience and realize you've moved to the next level.
And what's just as great is thinking "Here it is setting up again, how can it possibly work again, that's just too obvious" but you put on the trade because it's a setup and you've scheduled appointments all day to trade your setups and damn! it works again!
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