Quote from rlb21079:
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Have a nice day,
RLB
rlb21079,
Wow...after I saw certain descriptive words in your post...I said to myself...
french women would love you
By the way...if a trader can survive the first few years of hard knocks...they should be ok after that.
Anyways...
prox had asked...
What's the logic in just trading one hour?
I use to think there was a distinctive advantage with trading the first hour in comparison to trading other intraday time cycles...
maybe there is and maybe not...
Lately...I've been focusing on the psychological or emotional aspects of trading the first hour.
For example...if I take a loss...I know I still have the remainder of the trading day to wait patiently for another trade signal.
I
feel more confident with my trades in the first hour than any other time period.
If I've done well in the first hour of trading...I relax...reduce my size to protect profits for the remainder of the trading day...
usually I'll get that trade signal prior to the p.m. (before 12noon est).
If I've done poorly in the first hour or I just don't have enough confidence to continue trading for the remainder of the trading day...
I'll call it quits early...spend some extra time with the family or go out and do something relaxing.
(Note: I often refer to the remainder of the trading day as between 1030am - 12noon est)
I know a lot of veteran traders that have analyze their P/L throughout the intraday cycles...
I myself have a tendency to give back profits in the afternoon trading sessions (losses)...
(this is an exploitable edge for me...knowing when not to trade)
All you guys/gals out there that can trade all day...day after day...consistently and walking away with profits...
without burning out in a few years.
I take my hat off to you. Very tough thing to do.
I tried once...trading all day...consistently...for about 3 months...
I had migraine headaches, mood swings, sluggishness and this weird itch in the top part of my butt crack,
Now during the afternoon trading sessions...I take long walks...long lunches...complete personal errands...watch a movie...or just be in a relax mood while watching the markets and/or chatting online...
no more weird itches and no more wise jokes from the spouse.
P.S. I also have non-trading days...not always...but most of the time I avoid FOMC days and shorten trading days because of a holiday.
NihabaAshi