Quote from LondonUSTrader:
This seems rather silly advice. If you feel you must trade you probably are a beginner or not a very good trader.
While on the face of it, trading when all of your
ducks-line-up is the optimal way to trade (and certainly what I am trying to demonstrate here, as a habit to be developed by every successful trader), even those aforementioned
successful traders (even the most well educated and experienced of them) makes judgement calls which have a certain
element of uncertainty to them. In such a case, hedging a position would not be inapropropriate.
If you aren't sure you simply should not trade. Only trade when you have an edge.
This is an extremely important aspect of successful (read:
profitable) trading. Our
edge is:
1. Knowing the general market direction: Pivot Trend
3. Using simple indicators which can instantly give us information on the Current Trend
2. Having a setup (or two) which we can use consistently to determine when we have an opporunity to make a profitable trade
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Every single trader entered the game with a learning curve that they had to climb
(assuming they survivied it) on their way to becoming a successful trader.
While you make posts on this thread US London Trader which qive the appearance of being a seasoned pro, your honesty and forthrightness on other threads has shown that you had your learning phase(s) - as in multiple - too, so please don't criticize too harshly. But your point is
well-taken, and the faster a trader assimilates it, the sonner they will become a
very profitable trader.
Your input, observations and (most importantly for moi) information that you share on this thread is extremely valued and greatly appreciated Don,
so keep it up.
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Third day with almost the exact same setup
(summer trading) 
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If we get a setp off of the median pivot or S1, let's see how much profit we can get from it. The real profits in this market below to the overnight traders - which we aint.
There actually is a reversal sale off the median pivot, rise and shine,
the early bird gets the worm today.