Quote from pinkman:
but I think it was Dbpheonix who said that targets are nonsense, and we can't include it in our trade management due to the fact that we never know how far price will travel. We just have to watch and manage it.
Do you disagree with him on that point?
Iâve never met DB, nor spoken to him other than our posts on this forum.., and a couple of PMs
But I can tell you about him with regards to your post excerpt
He only waits for the better setups
Once heâs entered â if the trade goes the other way â heâs out.. absolutely no futzing around
And heâll reveres with the same keystroke when appropriate
Over and over and over and over and over and over and overâ¦.
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On one hand; he is hard, and as inflexible as granite â managing and exiting losers/ waiting on a proper entry
On the other hand he is as flexible, and malleable as water â getting on board with price
Those two qualities;
are exact opposites
are necessary to trade
do not naturally occur in a human (least that Iâve ever met).
Rather those qualities/ skills need to be created/ nurtured/ matured within oneâs self
The way he suggests is correct, and ultimately the goal â but for a non experienced trader nearly impossible to implement
Several steps of development must occur first
Its akin to asking a baby to run a marathon
Until and unless that baby matures and develops the skills â it ainât happening
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Classic example;
Enter a trade, it goes your way a bit then turns against you⦠but instead of going strong against you â price futzes around bouncing back and forth, then goes a little more against you.. but then almost comes back to B/E â not quite â but almost
Then it goes against you even more â giving you cause to hesitate exiting as you think possibly itâll return and Iâll exit this time
Then it goes way against you â now you hesitate because itâs a big loser / bigger than what is was a few seconds/ ticks ago
Then the.., only what if â what I should have done â why didnât I â creeps in causing further hesitation
Meanwhile the mind is racing with all sorts of thoughts (crap) and you're losing money
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Conversely DB has simply exitedâ¦, or exited and reversed â and is sitting there twiddling his thumbs â la de da de da
There is never any ambiguity / thinking / second guessing/ or angst with DB
Whenever PA is not giving clear signals â he waits patiently
Whenever its time to act â he acts
And you can replace DBâs name with any experience trader
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So to answer your question directly;
Yes I agree with his statement⦠but I also understand whatâs required to implement it
Taking it solely at face value â is a disaster looking for a place to happen
RN