
Quote from dbphoenix:
That's how it works with the beginners at ET. They always want to know others' results so that they can decide whether or not the strategy is worth their time. They never grasp the fact that they will never match the results of anyone else, particularly if it's the originator of the strategy, and that whatever results are achieved by Elmer or Beulah have nothing to do with whether or not the strategy has potential.
In other words, rather than examine the legitimacy of the strategy, they look for recipes, as usual.
I am positively the fucking worst at record keeping. I don't even write down my trades when they happen. I know how much profit I made at the end of the day, and what my new balance is. Then I get the statement on email the next day and say "I remember that - looks right". Maybe if I did 10 trades a day, I've have to be more thorough, but I don't. So unless I go back over all my statements I've got no idea how many trades I did.Quote from Walther:
I thought that you were actually trading it( paper or real ) and kept a log of all trades . If you decide to keep a log, what day will you post summary of trades like total profit for a week, W/L ? Perhaps every Friday ?
Thanks,
Walter
Overtrading, looking for action, taking small winners. Trying to win all the time. That's the problem with the other stupid thread. Not to mention, telling you to add more indicators just to fuck you up. If you want to make more money, trade more contracts not more signals.Quote from baggerlord:
JR, this method is great, but don't you think you are being a little harsh on the range-bound thread? What is wrong with having another tool up your sleeve? I found the range method quite simple and logical and have already used it to pull $100 out of a contract today, when it became clear that we are facing another crap day for the time being. I very much prefer your method, but I want to be able to get by in all conditions.
Edit to add: Make that two trades worth $100![]()
Edit again: One more trade for an $80 loss, finishing my morning session up around $200, the ideal result of a good breakout trade.