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So, my next question how do I SCALE this up without affecting my psychology. Someone taking the exact same trades as I've been trading but upping their size would have done really well! I'm trading way below what I could be doing.
What should the scaling plan be? Double the size? 25% increase in size? at what intervals do I increase size..
Thanks!
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The only person who can figure this out is you, on the psychology front. Once you figure out the psychology bit for yourself, you will have a better angle on how to approach your future futures trades.
For example, I have told you a few times that if NG is where you are making your bread and butter, then stick with the NG wins, and stop letting GC tease you with occasional wins, only to take away all of the GC wins, plus NG wins, and you end up worse off. I.E. If you wish to dabble in gold, then do it in the MGC. As you try to learn gold, which I told you was it's own animal, your losses will be small. Your wins will be just as small, sure, but we need to focus on controlling the losses, not the wins.
A great example on the psychology front is how I held a bad long on the MNQ entered on Aug 21st, and was applying my analysis on market recovery north over past market behavior after it started tanking. It's max drawdown was about 250 points IIRC.
Some in here have chastised me for holding a swing through 200, 300, 400, 500 points. Some would have bailed at the peak of BE in the range. Others would have bailed at the bottom of the range. I held fast, and let my own psychology do the work, and decided that on Friday, with the entry in the Federal Register about the tariffs going into effect, I feard the gap down, so I closed the position at 90 points loss. I am so so tried of gap downs, lol!
Sure enough, it gapped down on no Trump repreive. It can recover, sure. But I exited my position at a loss early so I could regroup my thoughts over the holiday weekend and start fresh.
That is the psyhology
I face. It will
NOT be the psychology
YOU face, because you are the only one in your own head.
You will just have to trust me... Stay out of room 237! Don't over-extend yourself in markets you do not understand. Stay
OUT!
(I.E. Sure, scale up one contract in NG, give it a whirl.)