Originally posted by Mr Subliminal
Great question, Commisso. Initially it was introduced as a CBM (confidence building measure) after my big ($10k) meltdown. Now that I have successfully reached the 6 point daily profit target in 6 out of 9 profitable days, I believe it can be increased, if not totally eliminated. Because I am taking a step by step approach when introducing changes, I felt an increase to 10 points was appropriate before increasing it to infinity. Do you think I should eliminate it?
Hmmm well it really dosent matter what I think, it's your "voice" your expressing right
It has been my own personal experience that daily profit targets usually just get in my way and ultimately set me up for failure in a very inconspicuous way.
For one thing you totally block the upside potential of your "method". I say if she is making opportunities available then they
must be capitalized on! Letting your own personal "attachments" to monetary results get in the way is a sure fire way to create discord between yourself and the market. I agreed totally with the CBM's, but now I think it may be time to let go of the "crutch" and trade freely in the moment...
Another thing that setting daily profit targets always did to me, was perpetuate a state of mind where I was constanly striving to get something from her. This desire or longing to hit a monetary goal always seemed to distort my perception of the action and ultimately it dictated some of my actions. In the end, it was not until I started to approach her in a more selfless manner on the micro-frames and let go of all thoughts of monetary gain that I was able to act freely in the moment and truly start to reach my potential...
This is just my personal experience and I am not saying that it will necessarily hamper your own performance.
And with all that said, since I only take 1 play a day now and set a monetary target on it, that I adhere to 90% of the time, I too "technically" trade with a daily profit goal
PEACE and good trading,
Commisso
And all the luck jumping backin there tomorrow!