Lately I've been executing according to my process. It feels so good to go long exactly as I should and short where I should. I know this might sound too exacting but I like to be within ticks of my setup patterns. When I do get it just right, it feels great. But I'm OK if I don't hit exactly as long as directionally I'm correct.
In my non-trading biz, my recent project with a client ended and I have some dead time to practice trading some more. Since I've been improving every day, a thought crossed my mind maybe I can scale up or do FT. *Gasp* But then a new client project showed up. I'm going to pick up the new client project and continue to trade on the side(a few hours in the morning before work).
I'm patient. While I've been really consistent and improving steadily, I still feel I need to hammer down those good habits until it becomes automatic. I'm OK if it takes a few more months(maybe another year?) of practice to hone these good trading habits. I see this as a long-term skill development.
The stability of consulting income can't be underestimated. It gives me peace of mind as I refine and refine and refine as I get better and better. A good criteria is if I make more than what I make in my consulting biz then I might consider doing FT. Right now, I'm not there yet. So no go. Improvements are great. But I want to prove to myself with real solid results. And I know those solid results are coming since I've been focusing on improving my process and trading habits. Once those are consistent, then it's just a matter of steadily scaling it up... That's the beauty of this game.
One must have Patience to play the long game. Put the odds on your side. Not the odds stacked against oneself. The stress of not having a steady income source can put one's trading plan in danger. And we all know no matter how good you are there's always a losing streak lurking somewhere around the corner. It might not be a big losing streak if you control your losses. But it's added stress if you have expenses to meet. Play it safe. Unless I'm so consistent at making large sums of money on most days that it's actually costing me more to NOT trade... One day I'll get there..