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i can not define and find any edge for me. I practise the trading 4 ago not to much time because i have main work, and family too but approx 8-10 hour a week...
i would like to ask what kind of edge do you have?..for example candle form? or do you have edge only in london session? or correlation edge? or supply demand?
or what is your edge?
if you would like to tell what is your edge no problem...i mainly wonder what kind of edge do you have?
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Out of curiosity, and to enliven the discussion here, I thought I would get the ball rolling on this one, and ask: what is (ARE) the source(S) of your edge? (assuming you have one)
One of the mistakes that I was making for a long time in my trading …
This is a long road for most people. Good luck.
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As @matthew28 pointed out, this question actually would go well in the existing "What Is the Source of Your Edge??" thread. Creating a new thread for the same purpose duplicates the topic in another location, and it is much better if posts on the same issue stay grouped together, so that members can more easily find discussions that interest them.
So, please repost in that thread. You can just click on the above image to be taken to the thread.
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This thread is closed to prevent a split topic.
Bob.
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