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Our perception even shapes what we want to read & what we want to hear or learn.
Way don't you try and pick your "Best One" and enter her in the Nov ASF Comp?
Entries close tomorrow night at midnight
Crikey Capn Skates
Your warned Beginners and you keep warning your Beginners the dangers of Crossing a Road as you do
IMHO They would never cross the road
What sort of life would that be like if one did not have the Courage to Cross the road?
One way to make paper trading even more effective is to report and evaluate daily results. By monitoring the performance daily, you can identify potential issues, manage risk more effectively, and make better trading decisions going forward.
Don't entirely agree with this. One of the major benefits of trading the weekly charts is to remove ourselves from the day to day volatility and the associated emotional ups and downs.
However, I agree that a huge daily down bar in a stock maybe an early exit signal and may save a few dollars while waiting to the EOW exit signal.
Shooting the breeze: In a rare moment of mindful clarity I ask myself why I'm not earning money in the plentiful rallies that happen every month in our ASX market? Oct (2023) has been a down month -3.9% yet there's been plenty of opportunities for the disciplined trader. So, what's my problem?
Do you think I should sell a few? LOL!
Mmm . . . OK I'll bite, with my opinions based on the weekly charts.
IMHO many of these entries were late (we've already discussed this) and flawed due to being after take-over offers.
I decided to take a closer look at my own trading performance during October. As you can see, the results weren't spectacular, but they do show a small profit overall. I believe with continued discipline and hard work, I can improve my performance and make the "Dual Breakout Strategy" a consistent performer.
I have displayed the Amiboker Exploration Analysis of buy and sell signals for October. These results allow you to compare and contrast your signs against the signal from the "Dual Breakout Strategy".
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