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Wondering in what time frame or at what point you saw it "rolling over". Even a chart that shows this rollover.Wish I was up for that last down move.
Saw it rolling over before bed.
Wondering in what time frame or at what point you saw it "rolling over". Even a chart that shows this rollover.
Very interesting night ahead. I wonder if this will break lower violently, or if we have another bar that pushes up.
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Curious as to why only 1 of your contracts has been exited. Quite different to my pyramid exit which is one out all out.
That is by far my best week.
Point 2. DANGER! DANGER! When things just flow like they have for you this week you very quickly start to feel bold and invincible. It's very, very intoxicating.
Excessive real time chart watching, and subsequent fiddling, is an EXTREMELY hard habit to break. Don't worry, I'm well and truly guilty of this as well and it's a constant struggle for me to avoid it.Watching the chart at that point can only cause confusion on an already set plan!
Normally I solely reward myself on Saturdays after trading has closed for the week. I do my numbers for the week, take out my wages and get set up for Monday's open.Stay focussed and try not to look at the scoreboard.
Psychologically, I panicked. But wasn't hurt too badly this time.
Just when I thought I had my discipline under control my mindset was undone by one extreme night.
Each time I have got back up, looked inwards, and learned from the experience.
Each time I have come back as a better, stronger and more consistent trader than the last time.
One thing for me that has been consistent over the years, particularly the last few years as I've been more consistently profitable - I really, really enjoy the actual process of trading. I look forwards to going to work on Monday morning when my market opens. I haven't enjoyed anything else I've done for work as much as I enjoy trading.
It's a truly fascinating game we play, isn't it?
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