Quote from inandlong:
Now I get it.
From now on I'm going to make every effort to cut my profts short and let my losses run. I'll add to losing positions, and scale back on winning ones. Waiting for my setup to occur won't be happening anymore. And when it comes to discipline, I'll try to have none.
Yeehawww - now I'm a traderman!
LOL!
I think he was talking about "Trading Rules", though - not commonsense.
What you are talking about is simple money management = common undeniable truth.
Regarding the general trading rules, there are many many that are wrong, that's clear to me now. As you get better and better, you eventually get to a point where you realize that a whole lot of common rules do nothing but make you a loser or at least inhibit you from becoming a top-performer.
What is my personal advice then? OK, it doesn't count much but this is what I'd do (and do now) as a day trader:
- Find 1-3 instruments, the best is just one. Correlated if possible. I use ES and NQ.
- Get to know everything you can about those couple of issues, how they move, how they stop out, how they fake, how they correlate, what the tape sizes (orders) are, what effect the different tape sizes have on the market, i.e. 100 or 250 cars means a certain thing on ES, a slightly different thing on NQ. Get to know all the nuances.
- Specialize on the charts as well. Know what happens how many seconds before a 1, 3, 5, 15-min bar closes (such as caused by systematic traders). Really know your chart pattterns on that issue well.
- Don't use indicators. I had used TA all my life and recently was "pushed" by a fellow trader to give it up totally. It was a painful process for me, but now I have no regrets and I'm free. Now all I have is naked price, volume and occassional S&R tools, i.e. support lines or sth, that's it.
Indicators do nothing but clog up charts and bias your decision, on top of that lagging. The past is completely irrelevant. Avoid them like the pest. In the very end of it all, even charts don't matter. Then all that matters is T&S / the tape.
Well, that's just me, anyway. Have Fun!
Scientist.