good morning IS,
I would suggest that you do not allow yourself to be blinded by your account balance, it is just the fuel that makes your engine go.
The engine (your strategy) alone determines whether you will make money or not.
One of the oldest forms of risk management and winning is the sad art of warfare.
Eventually, after many disasters, a theory of "advance and hold" was developed and refined.
advance and hold
advance and hold
advance and hold
The only time a good army allows a retreat is to suck the other mugs into a decent hiding and then it is back to
advance and hold.
advance and hold
In man´s most noble of arts, namely rugby, the same applies.
"advance and hold" goes by several different names,"pick and push" being one of them.
The last thing that a good rugby player wants, is to lose possession of the ball to the opposition who will then drill(kick) it back 40+ metres and then all good work must begin again.
Nowhere in rugby is there a plan to allow the other mugs to drill the ball back 40+ metres behind the advance line.
And so IndexS, the same applies to your strategy.
advance and hold
advance and hold.
When you have mastered this and only then, you may begin to slowly increase your trade size, but that is another story.
regards
f9
ps advance and hold
advance and hold
I would suggest that you do not allow yourself to be blinded by your account balance, it is just the fuel that makes your engine go.
The engine (your strategy) alone determines whether you will make money or not.
One of the oldest forms of risk management and winning is the sad art of warfare.
Eventually, after many disasters, a theory of "advance and hold" was developed and refined.
advance and hold
advance and hold
advance and hold
The only time a good army allows a retreat is to suck the other mugs into a decent hiding and then it is back to
advance and hold.
advance and hold
In man´s most noble of arts, namely rugby, the same applies.
"advance and hold" goes by several different names,"pick and push" being one of them.
The last thing that a good rugby player wants, is to lose possession of the ball to the opposition who will then drill(kick) it back 40+ metres and then all good work must begin again.
Nowhere in rugby is there a plan to allow the other mugs to drill the ball back 40+ metres behind the advance line.
And so IndexS, the same applies to your strategy.
advance and hold
advance and hold.
When you have mastered this and only then, you may begin to slowly increase your trade size, but that is another story.
regards
f9
ps advance and hold
advance and hold
