Interesting, if I remember correctly from his book, his win rate is low. Your win rate is high because you also sell options premium?If you are familiar with Peter Brandt, I do something similar to him.
Interesting, if I remember correctly from his book, his win rate is low. Your win rate is high because you also sell options premium?If you are familiar with Peter Brandt, I do something similar to him.
I don't know what Peter Brandt's win rate is, I was simply comparing how he approaches multi-time frame price action to myself.Interesting, if I remember correctly from his book, his win rate is low. Your win rate is high because you also sell options premium?
The win rate by itself is meaningless without context. Context being your RR ratio. If you are winning 10 units for every 1 lost, then a 10% win rate is break even. If you are achieving a 1:1 then you need a 50% win rate to break even.what exactly is a good win rate ? percentage wise. anything above 50, or 60, or does it have to be around 70-80.
vincentnyc,and what is your preferences.
lose on every trade but make it up on volume.![]()