Quote from PO:
I'm trying to do that and write reasons for my trades as I make a trade to make sure that I'm following my rules and not my emotions, It's a learning process... it's a bit difficult with timing though...

... http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=2275152#post2275152 ....read the comment by sumosam ablout sobriety ,this part where you try to make it last longer and longer is like your good day,it's part of a gradual process,so look at it as a small intregal part of something you are building,putting in in a smaller context will help you control the egos highs and lowsQuote from PO:
It's just one day and nothing to get excited about at all. Quite the opposite, I need to be extra careful tomorrow not to get cocky. It's amazing how human mind works. I had one good day and I feel like I know how to trade now. It's absurd. My conscious mind realizes that I don't know yet, but emotions don't listen.
Quote from Redneck:
PO
The actual process of trading (recall KISS)
Sit patiently and observe
See an entry
Identify a target
Enter the trade, plus your stop
Sit patiently and allow the trade to work its self out
Move on to the next one
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Running in the back ground (the back of your mind if you will)
You know what your entry criteria(s) are for all your set ups - like the back of your hand
Emotions, opinions, etc., are set aside â AND...
Replaced with what your eyes are telling you
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On another note
There are a gazillion ways to trade, what you are doing is eliminating all but one â the one that is yours
So it is going to take time for you to assimilate all thisâ¦, Iâm in no hurry â I trust you are not either. (yeah I know easy to say)
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Btw â wouldnât the timing be when the candle actually closes (instead of the âanticipatedâ close)
Become one with your moniker
RN
Quote from Redneck:
PO
In all fairness â there is a parallel process I left out (it runs in the foreground, and in conjunction with the trading process)
Letâs call it the process of creating / updating context
It is what provides your entry criteria / set ups "meaning"⦠and affords you the ability to weight it/ them â for any given trade
Example
A double top â in a range.., or downtrendâ¦, stands a lot better chance of working â than in an uptrend
Context is King
RN
Quote from Ghost of Cutten:
My advice to you would be to select a less efficient market than the ES. Trading is about finding an edge and it is harder to find one in the ultra-competitive, liquid, and visible ES than in most other markets. Trade vehicle selection is an important trading skill, but one you seem to be completely ignoring.

Quote from Laissez Faire:
Could you please suggest any other alternatives for day trading?
I have been considering switching from the ES myself, but I`m not ready for a divorce just yet![]()
Quote from Ghost of Cutten:
My advice to you would be to select a less efficient market than the ES. Trading is about finding an edge and it is harder to find one in the ultra-competitive, liquid, and visible ES than in most other markets. Trade vehicle selection is an important trading skill, but one you seem to be completely ignoring.