Quote from Rashid_G.:
LF,
In my opinion, in order of tradeability... (less chop)
1. Globex (night session)
2. RTH .. Morning
3. RTH .. Afternoon ... (Root Canals frequently more pleasurable)
Having #3 as your only time to trade AFTER work stress is a bummer. Trading the hardest instrument at it's worst period.. Maybe you can at least watch the early part of the Globex? I have found some very sweet trades that persist, unlike the barb-wire the afternoon frequently is.
Hello Rashid,
I appreciate the input. Actually, I have never really looked much at the Globex night session at all. I might be able to trade the first hour until 5 PM, but that`s all I`m afraid. My workday is long enough as it is and I`m already sleep deprived
I`ll look into it though. Thanks for the heads up and good trading to you!
PS: If the ES market is the "hardest" instrument to trade, are there any markets that are "easier" to trade? Liquidity is probably not a concern for me at the moment, but I do like the fact that I have never experienced slippage in this market.
Quote from NoDoji:
LF, I'd be careful not to let a few down days or frustrating times where profits all turn to b/e cause you to change a style that works in the long run. Trading ES is about trading levels, trend, S/R, channels. There are much better instruments for scalping, IMHO.
I appreciate the input, ND, and I`m well aware of this fact, thank you for reminding me

Even a great trader has losing streaks, it`s just very hard when those come during the first month of live trading and it`s easy to start questioning everything. I have had some excellent and well thought out trades since I started, so I believe I can pull this off if I only remain disciplined and consistent. It seems like with the ES, a big key to success is the ability to stay out of the market when nothing is going on.
However, I do have to become more flexible on my profit targets and be able to take a 0,5-0,75 point profit if I see the market is not validating my initial trade idea. Maybe that is what I should focus on, instead of actually trying to scalp.
In your humble opinion, what are the much better instruments for scalping in the afternoon?
