if volatility wears you out

trade the weekly candle.

Only look at the chart formation 5 minutes before market closes every Friday.

It's so easy and simple, the difficult part is you need to implement it as planned and sit tight.
 
Ok. Let me take that back. If you are Intra-day trading, you don't need to waste your time on a weekly chart. However, you still need to check the daily chart.

Anything overnight better check the weekly
 
Posts like these make me go Hmmmmm

Some of the best intraday targets… and some of the lowest risk intraday entries – are when the monthly, weekly, and daily line up


As for volatility – it must be respected first.., and foremost – then exploited second


But then again – what do I know

RN

Quote from wagthedog:

Ok. Let me take that back. If you are Intra-day trading, you don't need to waste your time on a weekly chart. However, you still need to check the daily chart.

Anything overnight better check the weekly



Quote from Lornz:

Volatility is something to rejoice, not run away from....
 
Quote from stock777:

99% of posters claim to be on the right side of every 5 sigma move.

the other 99% are busy filing bankruptcy

Sounds like a pretentious group.
 
Quote from mikeenday:

trade the weekly candle.

Only look at the chart formation 5 minutes before market closes every Friday.

It's so easy and simple, the difficult part is you need to implement it as planned and sit tight.
Any system that uses exclusively end of bar trading, needs to always have well determined loss stops in place. Any such system is far from optimum.
 
Quote from mikeenday:

trade the weekly candle.

Only look at the chart formation 5 minutes before market closes every Friday.

It's so easy and simple, the difficult part is you need to implement it as planned and sit tight.

1. You're growing old. I'm not referring to chronological age.

2. Friday is as often as not, a deceptive day. Particularly the third one each month (particularly after assignments).

3. Easy and simple. As a 4 year old would respond, "Yeah, right".

4. A weekly candle encompasses how many thousands of fills? Of participants? Opinions?
 
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