a fast finger mistake.Quote from optioncoach:
I think you should also avoid being long or short more than 1 contract at a time. That 13 contract position was way over your head I think. Walk before you can run.
Quote from eneratom:
Yesterday was my first time to watch the market in real time (Civic Day in Ontario). I paper traded ES in SCT fashion which means I was in the market all the time and tried to be on the right side of the market.
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1. I was not sure which side was the right side on some of the bars, so I kept reversing.
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now, a little reminder.
Quote from Spydertrader:
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Again, please review the original premise of this Journal. SCT is not a goal. SCT is a consequence of the learning process. The most common variable within this process is time. Some learn in a few hours, while others, take years to perfect the differentiation between continuation and change.
.... After all, years might pass before you could ever reach full SCT level so why even try? Remember, the goal isn't SCT, the goal is to differentiate continuation and change in any market on any time frame (provided sufficient liquidity exists). Learn to do that and you have an ATM Machine.
I'd be willing to bet if you learned all the tools and used them appropriately to catch the signals for change as close to the actual tic as possible, you'd find yourself, almost accidently, drifting into the land of SCT without even realizing it.
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Sound familiar?
- Spydertrader
Additionally, I find myself in the "damned if you do, damned if you don't" phase of learning. Specifically how to better distinguish FTT's and flaws. Seems at present I'm wrong either way if I presume a flaw or if I don't