As I said, it is only for serious traders!
J_S
Lol...yeah ok. Whatever you say. I am a trader. Believe what you want. I think you would be better off calling your group "Serious Douchebags"
As I said, it is only for serious traders!
J_S
I set up a few private threads on this site in the past, but most who joined do not trade regularly.
If anyone is interested in joining a new group for serious traders, then please PM me with your interest.
If you do not trade regularly, then it is not for you. No FX traders please - any other market is welcome - stocks, commodities, options, futures, bonds - or, the usual suspects!
There will be no pressure or any bullshit - just a place for a group of serious traders to have some serious discussion, away from all the usual rubbish!
Thx.
J_S
Depends on what timeframe you are trading if you need to know - but I agree.
Nothing to do with ET - of course the squiggly lines can be used, same as anything can be used, but they are not the "best" way to determine the optimal entry and exit levels - there is a far better method used by seasoned traders, which is not readily available in the usual text book rubbish, but is available from a very small group who do not advertise their courses widely, as they have no need to.
Most traders will not agree with this, for obvious reasons.
Never daytrade until you have proven to yourself that you can make money each and every day you trade - for there is absolutely no reason in the world why you can not - forget the text book rubbish in relation to R:R, and all the other crap like Van Tharp spits out!
Know what you need to do, and DO IT!
You got that one right about ET
J_S
Makes absolutely no difference what timeframe, so long as it has an open, high, low, close, then all have same market principles. And using "squiggly lines" is one of a few how I entry in long term stocks, entering right on a moving average, been using it for 38 years on weekly bars, and after awhile, really don't matter where you get in long term so long you have rules for risk management. Having medium moving average allows for deep enough retracements. Volume to me is good for few bars or alert the end is near.
Yea, there are many useless posts.
I like gardens, it is away from stresses of trading, stresses of living, and when done, you have something beautiful and maintain it, it is quiet time.


Forming/recruiting a syndicate or something like that maybe?As I said, it is only for serious traders!
J_S


