aliassmith wrote:kiwiarian wrote:aliassmith wrote:
I have a feeling this entry type will be another DeadHorse variant after doing preliminary study. Have Deadhorse 3.0 would assume the originals needed upgraded.
There has always been variation for different entry/exit criteria. Its been the part I wanted people to figure out for themselves and their needs.
I didnt use inside bars, but Yirbu did and made it his own.
Originally the zline was my preferred entry. Then when you understand what a zline really is, many things become zlines.
I would say my true study of the market is " Where are the SL stacked up nearby"
Additionally my other study has been how can a new person start this business, shave off some learning time, and not spend a lot of money to do it.
I do like the research you have provided about funded trading as a way someone can get going with little capital. Useful for new starters to consider as an option.
I feel that MM is not discussed a lot in most places and as a beginner its quite hard to get good information in one place or understand in the manner it is presented, and if you less experienced it's not digested the first time. I suspect there are a few MM techniques that are not shared openly, guarded by the Free Masons.
I didn't understand Mo's space definition but I got a good explanation from Kate on her version of 10's (eights) and I found in the internet archive the insanity industries old site that has a really good explanation and example calculations which is gold.
I feel that a new person has to learn about various types of trading and see if something clicks with them.
Once you find 1 thing that clicks then master it.
After you can make money then you can go back to research.
New people love to system jump and not even have a foundation of understanding of market basics.
New people already know everything and want to go straight to the button pushing that makes money.
Best way to learn is get your fingers burnt

Even the All Blacks who are the best need a coach, feedback, help focusing and performance tuning. Some of them are a bit lippy, but still need coaching.
My old mentor has his own mentors, he was a swing trader and got help to be a scalper, and then he needed help scaling above a certain dollar amount he was limiting himself .