Disliked{quote} Thank youThis combination is simple and effective. Here is another one UJ M15 {image}
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Disliked{quote} Thank youThis combination is simple and effective. Here is another one UJ M15 {image}
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Disliked{quote} I hope ur wifre is getting better ! God bless u both !!!Ignored
Disliked{quote} How many pairs do you watch in order to chose one pair to trade ?Ignored
DislikedOk all, I could really use some advice on the psychological aspect of trading. I'm a relative newbie, and I'm finding that watching my trades play out is excruciating. Do most of you more experienced traders put on a trade and then walk away? Even on the 15 min charts the trade can go on for hours and then 2 hours after your entry there you are right at were you originally entered the trade. Now I'm looking for reasons to get out- OMG - a doji- after 6 same colored candles! Ok I'm out for a small loss or gain. Of course literally seconds later my...Ignored
DislikedThis one is a trade that ended up in a loss, just as a sanity check, is there anything I'm missing that would've hinted the unfavorable outcome? NU: Triangle breakout, I waited for price to clear the mid level and previous low and entered. {image}Ignored
QuoteDislikedBasically, if a pattern sets up between pivots, then I would be reluctant to enter unless there's a fair amount of space to work with. When things are getting a little cramped, I stay out. However, when a flag, wedge, triangle etc., forms around any of the pivots, then I'm VERY interested.