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Still issues pulling trigger, or even getting energy to come to the computer in the morning. I hate hate (did I say hate) getting up in the DARK.... Have to get a house in FL. That would solve that problem... Either that or figure out a way to trade later in the day....
I feel you on the trigger shyness. It's tough and everytime I overcome it... I get burnt.
But pulling the trigger is key to learning more. Will folow you from now on... see how you do.
Also I like your homework, also similar to what I do... excel based and looking at market generated info. We look at different things though.
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Nice journal, I'm definitely following along. I too am getting tired of the tight range chop. I keep telling myself to be patient and just take my setups and don't try to trade outside of my plan. I think times like this really test people whose trading method is not in sync with the market. But at some point conditions will change and there will be opportunity. Better to sit on your hands and save your capital for when better days arrive - that's how I'm approaching it anyway.