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Thank you, this was that kind of answer I was looking for!
I've been around long enough to know that whatever course or mentor there always comes hardwork afterwards but that of course isn't an issue at all because I treat trading like a business. I did actually bought the course and I'm hoping that I will be efficient with the thought process of analysing the market live just as Dalton is doing.
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Wonderful post. I'm curious about how others go about finding their probabilities. I use Excel and Pivot tables and at least 10 years of data and hunt for probabilities ~>60% for different things like ONH ONL Gap VPOC VAH VAL etc.
Ron
...My calamity is My providence, outwardly it is fire and vengeance, but inwardly it is light and mercy...
The steed of this Valley is pain; and if there be no pain this journey will never end.
Buy Low And Sell High (read left to right or right to left....lol)
I'm really happy with the content that Dalton is teaching and i've learned a lot just by appying what i've read however, I think there is too much focus on answering all the questions. I wished he could commentary his thoughts when the market is moving and not answering bunch of questions... 95% of the time he is just answering questions.
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@LoneWolfTrader is currently in this Intensive and sent me this video related to another Intensive Mr Dalton had in the past. Here it is. Has value IMHO......
Ron
...My calamity is My providence, outwardly it is fire and vengeance, but inwardly it is light and mercy...
The steed of this Valley is pain; and if there be no pain this journey will never end.
Buy Low And Sell High (read left to right or right to left....lol)
I'm interested to hear what anyone thinks who is in the current or past intensives. he trades very differently then how most people do here in the spoo thread. Uses way less info, no vix, no tick etc.
I took the 1st intensive and I'm currently in the 2nd one that's happening right now.
It's helped me quite a bit as an /ES trader and you can apply much of what is learned to other futures and financial instruments.
It's not a trading "system" it's more based on how to read + interpret the Market Profile and understand what's happening in the market.
I personally have greatly improved my trading in all aspects and I've become much more patient when it comes to trading. I force the trades much less and I keep myself out of trouble.
I agree with the earlier comment that there are a lot of questions, but I tend to learn by observation and listening in to what other people are asking Jim and trying to answer the ? (to myself) before he does.
I've also been able to apply much of what I've learned/been learning and when to trade other instruments (mainly equity options) based on what the markets are doing from day to day / trend to trend.
Taking the 2nd part of the intensive has really reinforced what I've learned in the 1st intensive. My only regret is that I waited so long to take the training.
It's not cheap, but it's the equivalent of one good (or not having one bad trade) and I can personally tell you that the cost of the training has, for me, already been paid for multiple times over.
I've always traded alone and on my own, so I've never had a mentor in the sense of someone else teaching me. I've learned what I do know by experience. The market can be a harsh and expensive teacher.
In closing, it's made me focus much more and let trades come to me as opposed to chasing the market with often less than desirable results.