ES Journal Archive (2009 - 2010)

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Quote from Picaso:

I asked because I've been there and it really sucks (maybe I should have clarified that's why I asked). Arm yourself with patience. Not only as Rashid mentions you're tired/stressed and trading a suboptimal time of the day, but you start trading with a "job" mentality (at least I did a bit) that you don't get paid to warm your seat and that if you're not putting on trades, you're wasting your time. This led me to a lot of overtrading as in...


Nodoji has given you some very good advice regarding this. :)

Yeah, it definitely sucks, but I believe it`s my best bet at the moment. The good thing is that I`m not dependent on making money (even though the desire to do so is sometimes stronger than it should be) on my trading.

Regarding scalping (which I have had some success with), I believe my focus still should be to sit on my hands and stalk the market waiting for bigger opportunities, BUT on the other hand I need to be able to close out a position with a SMALL profit (even though I had my eyes on a big one) when I see that the market is not validating my original idea.

So, did you trade your way out of your day job or what happened? :)

My current situation is not sustainable in the long run, so we`ll see what happens. I will re-evaluate in the holidays. I might quit my day job when I have 3 months of savings or so.

Best regards,

LF
 
Quote from Laissez Faire:

So, did you trade your way out of your day job or what happened? :)

My current situation is not sustainable in the long run, so we`ll see what happens. I will re-evaluate in the holidays. I might quit my day job when I have 3 months of savings or so.

Best regards,

LF

I'm a translator. I switched the corporate life for the work-at-home-in-your-underwear life :D :p So I have no (major) schedule problems; if I have a tight deadline I simply skip a day or two of trading.

I wouldn't be in a hurry to quit your job, success in trading always looks tantalizingly close, better to have a year or so of savings, just my opinion.
 
Quote from Picaso:

I'm a translator. I switched the corporate life for the work-at-home-in-your-underwear life :D :p So I have no (major) schedule problems; if I have a tight deadline I simply skip a day or two of trading.

I wouldn't be in a hurry to quit your job, success in trading always looks tantalizingly close, better to have a year or so of savings, just my opinion.

Sounds like a change for the better! :)
 

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