prochargedmopar wrote:
By the way, "overtrading" is the least of my struggles. No such thing.
I'd be more concerned if you didn't "overtrade"; that would mean that you are doing too much thinking and not enough making money
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prochargedmopar wrote:
By the way, "overtrading" is the least of my struggles. No such thing.

IgazI wrote:prochargedmopar wrote:
By the way, "overtrading" is the least of my struggles. No such thing.
I'd be more concerned if you didn't "overtrade"; that would mean that you are doing too much thinking and not enough making money
kiwiarian wrote:IgazI wrote:prochargedmopar wrote:
By the way, "overtrading" is the least of my struggles. No such thing.
I'd be more concerned if you didn't "overtrade"; that would mean that you are doing too much thinking and not enough making money
hmm ok, I recall Don saying the anchor trade isn't enough by itself and needs scalping to compliment it.

IgazI wrote:kiwiarian wrote:IgazI wrote:
I'd be more concerned if you didn't "overtrade"; that would mean that you are doing too much thinking and not enough making money
hmm ok, I recall Don saying the anchor trade isn't enough by itself and needs scalping to compliment it.
IDK, I'm pretty sure that one 42R trade is enough for the year

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kiwiarian wrote:IgazI wrote:That D1 life![]()
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what was that wavy blue line, did you say a triangular something?

IgazI wrote:kiwiarian wrote:IgazI wrote:That D1 life![]()
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what was that wavy blue line, did you say a triangular something?
It is a 35 period triangular moving average (TRIMA).
dchappy was fond of drawing trendlines based on the angles of slow MA and exiting trades when the lines broke.
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