
Quote from oraclewizard77:
Yes, I was told by a futures trader that trading is like fishing, you are waiting for the fish to come to you.
You don't want to jump out of the boat and swim to the fishes, or they will eat you alive.
Quote from Jander:
My take on 2401 today
What a terrible morning, only good signal was long at 1pm...
Quote from Insearch:
Are you actually trading the "method"? . . anyway just kidin . . . regardless of method, your trades made you money . . . kudos . . .
A lot of your trades are imperfect (ie not even "near perfect"), are you combining some other method?
Also your entries seem to be perfect . . . I think I have the method down, but sometimes I run into the [perfect] entry issue, could you shed some light? . . . don't get me wrong . . . I'm moderately successful at this point in time (6 weeks only) and hoping that more screen time will get me more comfortable . . . but would appreciate if you have some tips . . .
Quote from Jander:
Those are not my trades. I simply marked areas that I thought were good trade entry 'areas'. I was fortunate to only have the morning free, which resulted in a bunch of choppy crap.
For those of us that are not trading full time, following Prof's method to the T is not exactly practical. I simply do not have the patience or ability to watch the charts all day and wait for a setup that may or may not come. I tried to express that the only perfect trade was the 1pm one, and Im not even sure that followed ALL his rules.
As far as shedding light, I dont want to take the thread off topic because as you pointed out, I clearly have assembled my own 'method' for trading, based on Prof's stuff here and some other tidbits I have picked up along the way. I just thought I would post a chart since there has been little to no activity around here lately...
Quote from Insearch:
Thank You Jander, I appreciate your honesty. Prof does have some really good stuff but as he would say, most of us noobs are so trigger hungry, that we are not willing to be patient enough . . . I wish Prof had some rules on how to be patient . . .
