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Please allow two hours for YouTube to finish encoding.
Sorry about the dogs at the last minute of the webinar, a neighbor was honking his horn repeatedly (like 20 times - it's a cultural thing) and my dogs couldn't take it anymore!
You talked today about error tracking being a big differentiator between retail and prop/pro traders. Can you give some examples of errors which when tracked can really help a retail trader like me (who doesn't track any errors and can only guess that you mean more than fat thumb errors)? Does the platform (stage5) help?
only 35mins in.... what a $!*&#-king great webinar
FT - you totally nail it when communicating what trading is about. For many of us, it takes friggin years to work that stuff out, so I think you've done a great service to traders of all experience levels
@Big Mike - this webinar should go in the "where do I start" or similar
Thank you again for the great webinar. You mentioned that you are utilizing a 4 tick renko chart for executing at the moment due to market conditions. what is the determining factor/process on how you decide whether or not to switch from a 2-4 renko? Also, I would appreciate some clarification that you do not adjust your zig zag study when you adjust your renko setting, correct?
I was out of practice during my webinar introduction, plus a little off my game due to the technical problems. I forgot to ask everyone to give a 'thumbs up' on YouTube if you find the video useful. Please take the time to do this, it helps us.
Great question, but I'm the wrong guy to answer. I prefer to respond to things that I have direct experience with and know. Institutional risk management is not an experience I have had.
Pretty sure a lot of sharp guys are on futures.io (formerly BMT) and can provide an answer.