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I have to admit I really didn't understand the concept of trading one side. I have setups that I look for (based on price) and I take them. Long or short. On some days I make more from the long side and some days more from the short side. But overall I'm profitable each day. If I only traded one side I'd have winning days and loosing days. And I'd make half as much.
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Yes...... the concept of playing for one team is great!! I always had a propensity for the short side and viewed it as a weakness that had to be corrected. Now..... maybe not. Although, if you could play for both teams that would be the best..... but some say it can't be done. We'll see. Chameleon RAT !!!!
yeah I need to... just mixing with the Rats... I was able to get the TRO indicator with (1) period working (appreciate that), I do think I like it better against a Range Chart like you have it Jeff. This looks promising...
Trading ........ like you're on a football team.... offense or defense ( specialist approach)
OR
like you're Mickey Mantle ( baseball)..... switch hitter (hitting from both sides of the plate...long and short)