
Quote from Pr0crast:
Forgot CO's 'cause chart was done in hindsight.
But here is my effort for the day with one "bread and butter" trade marked. This is the kind of trade where the gaussians have made it so obvious that a beginning trader simply should not miss it. One could make a living only trading these.
Quote from achilles28:
I suspect several Hershey fans (myself included) don't trade full blown SCT. We've taken the basics from it, adapted it to our own style, and ran with it. Nothing wrong with that. Some of us don't feel comfortable flying a F-18 at Mach 2 when theres a perfectly good Honda 4 cylinder primed for highway driving. Know what I mean?
Quote from Spydertrader:
However, we do not concern ourselves with SCT at the present time. In fact, SCT remains far removed from the place where we begin our Journey. While we may consider SCT as our destination, The Journey begins with the FTT (Failure To Traverse).
Quote from Spydertrader:
I cannot agree more with the above post. SCT is a consequence of the learning process. Many individuals (who have never even posted to this Journal) either use the concepts discussed here in concert with their own methods, or use a subset of the whole in an effort to profit from the market. As I outlined in the very first post of this Journal ..
It isn't as if this information disappears at the end of December. As long as the learning process continues, anyone can return, at any time, to review the information contained within these many pages in an effort to improve their performance.
The key to success here requires the individual to find what resonates with their own understanding, and exploit that understanding to their benefit. I see no reason to set arbitrary or artificial goals as a benchmark for progress.
- Spydertrader

Quote from ivob:
Yeah. Forget about SCT. Thinking you should always "be in" is ridiculous unless you have a lot of experience and always know what's going on. Collecting points is all that matters.
Only take the trades where you "know for sure". Period. This is fun and automatically you will take more and more trades as time passes and you learn more and you even make good money.
It's like a school where you learn to make money and even get paid for it....
I have made the mistake of thinking to know it all after a couple of good trades. Wrong. Don't change a winning strategy. Market will punish immediately and before you know it the profits are gone.
Stick to the basics, zoom in and apply the same simple basics.
regards,
Ivo