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Anyone reading that knows how to set a GOOD blog on blogspot or wordpress out there?
I need help setting up my own blog and I'd like it to at least look good. I don't have the slightest idea about how to really do this. I have another blog I write in occasionally that I used a standard blogspot template and it suffices for that purpose as I dont really intend for lots of people to read it. Its more of a personal diary thing....but my trading blog I wouldn't mind trying to make it more public and therefore would like one that looks nice but also is SUPER easy to use....
If anyone would like to volunteer, that would be awesome...PM me if you are interested.
Thanks....
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication, Leonardo da Vinci
Most people chose unhappiness over uncertainty, Tim Ferris
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
just to show what the same ma (in this case 50 ema) on different timeframes looks like. more than 8 points difference between the shortest (5 min) and the longest (135 min) timeframe.
“Some traders conceptualize problems differently than other traders.. These traders don’t succeed by accessing better information; they succeed by using the information differently than others.” In other words, “It’s not the uniqueness of the idea that’s the key. It’s the uniqueness of your ability to implement it.
This reminds me of the choppy range the ym was in , from Aug and sept.The hedge funds were getting roasted...All the breakouts and breakdowns failed.The only support i can give to a breakout theory, is ,each time price goes to the high, the 21 ma and the 89 ma are grinding higher.The Only tradable trend was in Oct into Nov.Taking a long on a breakout, would be like carrying the flag into battle....imo.
There's an old African proverb that goes like this; “Every morning in Africa a gazelle wakes up. It knows it must run faster than the fastest lion or it will be killed. Every morning a lion wakes up. It knows it must run faster than the slowest gazelle or it will starve to death. It doesn’t matter whether you are a lion or a gazelle. When the sun comes up, you better start running.” In other words, you have to constantly work on improving your trading or it will degrade; there’s no coasting in this game. Markets are constantly changing, and they never change for the better, nor get easier to trade, so you can never waste time or rest on your laurels. Remember, you're only as good as your next trade.
Once you intimately understand market structure, yourself, your abilities, and trust in your risk management there is nothing to fear from trading.
Your journal has been truly inspiring. It's one thing to hear about a successful trader talk about their great frame of mind. It's quite another witnessing someone in the transformation process of becoming a professional.
Under these circumstances, nothing would be boring. Perhaps trading should not be boring. Both the lion and the gazelle are running, neither can be bored.
I think for a long time I have been the gazelle. Always running with no real goal in mind. Just escape the lion....now I feel a bit more like the lion. Running but with a strategic purpose. To cut off the gazelles escape routes and to bring him down with as little effort as possible. After all, lions don't much like to run. They'd much rather eat and lay around.
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication, Leonardo da Vinci
Most people chose unhappiness over uncertainty, Tim Ferris
I think success is 'boring' if you are not reaching to further heights. When you reach success in your business it 'should be boring' in the sense that it comes easy.
There is a difference in the feelings one gets when they first start clicking live compared to when you click now. In a way, it is 'boring'. But, I think the point is for all of us to keep our passion strong as to think it does not evolve is a falsity.
I come to trading mainly for that reason. I don't want to go through cycles of ups/downs again like what we have seen in RE. I prefer something 'boring' and consistent and without the steep learning curve and I do not see trading having a continued learning curve indifferent than anything else. But of course, I am not the guy pulling in millions per year either.. Or even thousands from trading...