POLL for intraday index traders: How do you deal with slower periods during the day?

How do you deal with slower periods during the day?

  • Slog through it, taking all setups come what may.

    Votes: 11 22.9%
  • Stop trading.

    Votes: 26 54.2%
  • Tighten setup criteria.

    Votes: 11 22.9%

  • Total voters
    48
Depends on your system.

If one has a manual tick fuck system then one may be better off by leaving the desk to eat and walk around a bit. But of course you leave tons of jack on table over the course of the year.

On the other hand:

If one has an automated dialed in system whose algo can handle high and low vol environments. Then one can very take short breaks all day all long. Or depending on the algo one may be able to take day a long break.
 
My day is like this, If I make my quota in the morning then I move over to the sim for some testing If I don't get in at the open given the Apollo thirteen moves we been having lately then I listen to music "Techno, trance, electronic/dance" to stay awake and pic up some small moves and the end of day move, in adition I have audio alerts that give me heads up. :cool:
 
I dont post ofen but this is something I have had a problem with so I try to break the day up into sements

ie. I wont take the same setup @1100 I took @945
I HOPE THIS HELPS
Phil
 
Quote from R. Raskolnikov:

Quota? This isn't a 9-5 gig, stop limiting yourself.

I know I Know but I'm searching for the Holy Grail, than again this work is addicting. :cool: :cool: :cool:
 
Work smart and not hard.

Either trade the markets that aren't as effected as much by the summer slowdown; financials, currencies or ag markets, or trade the indices only on days when there are news reports coming out to add liquidity in the markets.

This happens each year and yet traders react like it never happened before.
 
Quote from Chart_Precocity:

Work smart and not hard.

Either trade the markets that aren't as effected as much by the summer slowdown; financials, currencies or ag markets, or trade the indices only on days when there are news reports coming out to add liquidity in the markets.

This happens each year and yet traders react like it never happened before.

the question posed by the OP is intraday not intra season slowdowns.
the OP trades the NQ
 
Quote from vindicator:

the question posed by the OP is intraday not intra season slowdowns.
the OP trades the NQ

The NQ is an index correct?

The slowdowns are intraday as well as intra session.

Argue with the market and it will always win.
 
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