Hi there Jai,
I have to say i am really impressed with the clarity in which you dissect what trading is about.
I am at the beginning of my 'trading career' (which would involve a big move from my broking and research business I am in at the moment). and I have already made quite a few the mistakes in the book (at least I hope I have), and have started to really educate myself. Problem is there are so many self proclaimed guru's out there that it is very difficult to see what's what.
The way you lay it out is really clear, but from what I have experienced so far and from what others are saying also very very difficult to implement. Just keeping a good trading record I find a challenge.
Now my questions: my system is predominantly momentum based (macd and DMI) and results in testing have been decent. Although I never know exactly beforehand when the system will turn: i.e. fully planning the trade is impossible with my approach. I use solid stops and trailing exits, to which I adhere, but as you say, it can be quite nerve recking to follow a trade when you do not know when it will complete.
Could you give any hint as to how this could be overcome, or is it a matter of studying and muddling further to find a good target/exit strategy.
Maybe a volume component should be included I really don't know....
And keep up the inspirational posts!!!!!!
I have to say i am really impressed with the clarity in which you dissect what trading is about.
I am at the beginning of my 'trading career' (which would involve a big move from my broking and research business I am in at the moment). and I have already made quite a few the mistakes in the book (at least I hope I have), and have started to really educate myself. Problem is there are so many self proclaimed guru's out there that it is very difficult to see what's what.
The way you lay it out is really clear, but from what I have experienced so far and from what others are saying also very very difficult to implement. Just keeping a good trading record I find a challenge.
Now my questions: my system is predominantly momentum based (macd and DMI) and results in testing have been decent. Although I never know exactly beforehand when the system will turn: i.e. fully planning the trade is impossible with my approach. I use solid stops and trailing exits, to which I adhere, but as you say, it can be quite nerve recking to follow a trade when you do not know when it will complete.
Could you give any hint as to how this could be overcome, or is it a matter of studying and muddling further to find a good target/exit strategy.
Maybe a volume component should be included I really don't know....
And keep up the inspirational posts!!!!!!
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