Update.
I interviewed the team as we traded on Thursday. A shift in operation begins next week.
To that end I am writing up all the details that came up in the interviewing. they will be arranged under two main headings: Annotating and logging AND monitoring and running the trading platform
FYI The DOM and T&S is on the trading platform.
The shift in operation is because we go to an MAT orientation.
We have confirmed the money velocity of accounts.
Our starting knowledge and skill level at the knee of the curve is that the pieces that are commonly in use are understood. Some degree of facility does exist. No one is getting the REM sleep to merge all that is learned day to day. So we do keep repeating experienes that instruct about gaining effectiveness and efficiency.
For some reason there is always a regard for money and making money during RTH. A whole set of Q's come up. I am using just one answer: "I follow the approach at all times." There is a corrollary, of course: the money takes care of itself.
From my view, this ever present element, arises from lack of sustained experience in making money and comparing making money to one's lifestyle.
We are very clear on the money velocity of our operation here in the trading room. The daily quota has been earned in as little as 10 minutes or 20 minutes. There is no requirement that in the space we have to be making money all the time. When laterals are underway, the process is carried out without any significant money talk. That is to say, laterals omit the aspect of money; not much, if any, money changes hands in lateral dominanted periods.
I never discourage money talk. At this point it is a little repetitive, however.
We use the "first down" in football. The direct comparison is the week and the BP shift in a week. A first down is achieved relatively by doubling the BP in three of the five days of the week. This sets the standard for the MADA continuity and E and E. Elsewhere at the beginning of a long thread, OODA was mentioned as the CW alternative to MADA. The contrast is stark.