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Two trades, two winners (Sim). NT Isn't displaying my trades on the chart correctly so I print screened the orders log.

First trade I should of held, but I thought it would bounce. Would of been a HUGE winner. Didn't trade the afternoon really. Super wild.

You're 2 for 2. Great work man. No need to sweat about missing the rest... the rules you follow is what got you here right?

Cheers

JW
 
Made 7 trades this morning.

1st: good entry stopped out. Need to be more conservative with entry price. Need to move stop to below previous low +2 ticks
2nd: great entry, need better stop protection and aggressive entries, same problem as trade #1
3rd/4th/5th/6th: bad entries, no magic tick. Also trend change confirmed after 3rd trade. Maybe I started to get frustrated at this time
7th: great entry but moved stop up too quick, missed a huge run.

Overall, much better day but have to work on stop management and be disciplined about entering on magic tick.
 

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Quote from BuyYourFreedom:

...afternoon :mad:

Hey BYF,

I got a question about your 2nd trade. The short was near up trend line, do you think its a valid entry?

Thanks man

JW
 

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Hey BYF,

I got a question about your 2nd trade. The short was near up trend line, do you think its a valid entry?

Thanks man

JW

3 bar reversal after 2LH/2LL.
 
Quote from Sniemiec:

BYF, what was your reasoning for those two afternoon trades?

Sniemiec,

1st- decided to get long position after price broke out of the W pattern(@ LOD) and above a minor support level. Entered right above the support line with my stop place underneath. I should have been more patient .

2nd & 3rd Two minor LH’s had printed and price traded below support. I wasn’t paying attention and got caught up in what I wanted to do…SHORT!

Had I been paying attention I would have noticed the DB at support (green rectangle), which happened right in the middle of the W pattern Green arrow indicates where I should have been buying!
 

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Quote from jfw215:

Hey BYF,

I got a question about your 2nd trade. The short was near up trend line, do you think its a valid entry?

Thanks man

JW


J,

You raise a great point and it probably would have been prudent to pass on this one. I decided to enter because price had broken a trendline, and made a LH & a LL. Very similar to what it had done at the open. I shorted after seeing a 3bar, but got stopped out pretty quickly.

BYF
 

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Hello,
I hope to find here a little help in my trading, because currently, the more I study the less I succeed !

Yesterday I had for example 10 losers for 4 winners. Very bad.

I am trying to scalp the way Anek does. I think I understand his method, I have done a lot of simulation (market replay) and I was doing fine, and now I am back to paper trading after a month of real trading (little losses).
I am paper trading since 2 month now, and I think I am getting better at feeling the market / pivots...
But it is as if the more I understand it, the less profitable I am. I don't know what to think :
- as I get experience, I see more entries, and take them, but I was doing better trading less frequently. I probably should be filtering, but I don't see how
- I tried averaging up, starting with 3 contract. But I was losing on 3 contracts when my stop was hit, or even worse on 4 when I had averaged up
- I try to keep my stop small, placing them just at the previous swing. But still I find that they are not so small (typically 4 NQ points), and they are hit way too often. And I find reentry difficult.

What do you think ? have you been through the same difficulties before taking off ?
What do you suggest I should do ?
I have re-read Anek's blog, and will now start reviewing my past trades and do more replay. I am thinking also to join the AHG chat room. Anything else you would think off ?

I'm looking forward to reading your posts, thanking you in advance for your help, and hope you are doing well with this nice volatility.

As an example, I post yesterday's chart, with my notes taken as I was trading.

Fred
 
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