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I used the Windows snip tool to capture this image from a chart, then used ctl-v to paste it into the image region in the text editor. Click to enlarge and it gets pretty large. (I deliberately made the snip a large chunk of a large image. It expanded to the original size.)
As an alternative, I sent the same image to a .png file on my hard drive, and then imported the file. Works the same:
These started as kind of big images, as you can see if you click to enlarge. They expand out to the original size.
Bob.
When one door closes, another opens.
-- Cervantes, Don Quixote
I'm smacking my head right now wondering how I didn't notice the huge "drag and drop attachments" box to the left. I was uploading the images to an image sharing site and pasting the code for the image.
Wait for break over previous high / HOD for flag pattern?
Don't enter overextended from 9 EMA (1 min and 5 min)
Take profit.
Don't exited position too early- let stop loss hit.
Stop loss should be below 9 EMA if trading 9 EMA plays.
Wait for valid pattern to appear before entering.
Don't enter with resistance close overhead (premarket high).
Don't enter if higher time frame chart (15 min) signaling reversal
Don't enter on 2nd 1 min red candle.
Today was my best day yet. Found a couple stocks that uptrended the whole day. I realized that rather than making many scalp trades on the 1 minute chart, it would be better for me to be more patient and play the longer trend on the 5 minute chart.
Today's notes:
Don't exit full position too early
Pay attention to buy/sell buttons
Focus more on 5 min chart for long term trend
Enter closer to 9 EMA (1 min)
Don't enter after large bearish candle (1 min)
Get better risk reward ratio
Adhere to stop loss
Make sure chart is at current price
Pay attention to buy/sell buttons.
Be careful entering on 5 min bearish candle
Be careful increasing position without confirmation
Don't exit full position without exit signal.
Pay attention to buy/sell buttons.
Don't enter when 50 MA is merging with 9/20 EMA?
Wait for pullback to 9 EMA (1 min)
Don't exit trade early
Take profit at highs
Don't enter when 1 min very choppy
I believe I'm starting to notice some improvement. I seem to be sticking to my rules better (waiting for the right setups and not chasing) and having less execution mistakes.
Today's notes:
Don't enter too early, wait for pullback