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I have to ask, IF you capture something like this, why would you keep trading the rest of the day. Why even have the charts open? It may run and run and run today, but if you execute well on your plan, why tempt fate?
The pre-open wasn't as nice today as it has been but I survived it to get in and make more than twice my daily goal.
Sure enough, as I write this, it continues to run. So what.
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication, Leonardo da Vinci
Most people chose unhappiness over uncertainty, Tim Ferris
And @trs3042 -- Rick, I am happy to be the one that gives you your 1,000 thanks. It is only fair considering all the support you have shown the forum and its members.
I can totally relate to the business man who scrutinized every nickle that went out the door.
This Audio training is stuff I have heard over and over again but has never really sunk in.
Last week I came upon a series of Mark Douglas Videos that someone posted here at futures.io (formerly BMT).
Mark said "Ask yourself How much am I willing to lose to find out if I am right"
And now I Hear this Audio. It's like someone is hitting me on top of the head with this big frickin stick saying " Hey Patrick! Heelllo.. Are you listening?
If you always do what you have always done you will always get what you have always gotten.
Celebrate because you executed your edge. Not because you won.
My new chart....more or less naked after my last indicator binge. I like it. Been working non stop on another project. Trading in the morning and then straight to that project. To tired to really post anything of substance.
Anyway, this is today's chart with my entries and exits. It's a lot simpler now.
I had a couple of shorts later on but I wasn't really watching them to close and so moved my stop to be real quick so I could do other things. Both of those stopped at BE.
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication, Leonardo da Vinci
Most people chose unhappiness over uncertainty, Tim Ferris