When not to trade?

Can you give an example from your experience?
I trade with a high win rate. My trades succeed most of the time, therefore it's easy to know when "not to trade", because if they start losing all of a sudden...something is WRONG! Either I've missed a significant market condition change or those days of institutional "adjustments" are happening...option expiration, etc,. I've been doing this a long time too.
 
When I have time frame conflict, I take the direction of the longer term tf. I will look to either divergence or a hl (lh) on the lower tf in the direction of the trade for entry.
A failed setup, usually the shorter term, gives information about who is winning and losing.
 
If your're a "low win rate" trader with good R:R, then taking every trade "mechanically" is probably what you have to do. Your're playing the "math" of profits over time. For me it's different...filters have become a specialty...something I've learned since 1994.;)
 
That's why I don't lose BIG...I don't trade certain days! Only had to experience this a couple of times to know better.

We've all had such an experience, I'm sure. But I argue that it's not the "day" which was at fault, it was the trade initiation and stop discipline at fault
 
If your're a "low win rate" trader with good R:R, then taking every trade "mechanically" is probably what you have to do. Your're playing the "math" of profits over time. For me it's different...filters have become a specialty...something I've learned since 1994.;)

If you take "all trades mechanically, with stops", you won't be a Low Win Rate trader. If you are, then you need to adjust the params for your trades.
 
Disagree. There are no GOOD reasons for passing on technical setups. Traders' "subjective evaluation (often flawed, of course) of what's good and what's not" is irrelevant to price action.
I know a good reason...the setup has lost it's "probability to profit" because "everyone" (except the little guys) is WAITING for news to come out.
 
There's never any Nevers in trading. There's no crying in baseball either.
Unless of course you're Wade Boggs in the dugout after losing the World Series. Which some damn Yankee fan was quick to point out to me the next day and thereafter.
 
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