aliassmith wrote:Note to self. Make post about interplay of order stacks.
yes please!
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aliassmith wrote:I think I have a headache because I think of trading so much.
Thinking some more......
I believe major trends, market moves, etc. are based on fundamentals.
What information is out there and what does the bulk of the "big money"
believe price should be.
So, "big money" votes most likely on big timeframes.
Then there are minor trends or trends within the major trends. The players
in here are probably using short term "news" and techincals to make
decisions. They have free reign within the supply and demand levels of
the "big Money".
Then there is micro trends or trends within minor trends. The traders in
this arena have free reign within the major trend players' supply and
demand levels.
Ok maybe oversimplified but it is how I envision what is going on. I did
not believe in trends until I had this vision
If you study hard you can catch when the micro, minor, and major trends
are about to be in confluence and make killer moves.
I think this is what MightyOne has wanted us to SEE.
What do the high timeframes tell you?
How can you enter on the smaller timeframe with low risk and high
potential?
Currently I don't trade like that. I am a scapler(m5,m15), but I have to
look to the future.
prochargedmopar wrote:aliassmith wrote:I think I have a headache because I think of trading so much.
Thinking some more......
I believe major trends, market moves, etc. are based on fundamentals.
What information is out there and what does the bulk of the "big money"
believe price should be.
So, "big money" votes most likely on big timeframes.
Then there are minor trends or trends within the major trends. The players
in here are probably using short term "news" and techincals to make
decisions. They have free reign within the supply and demand levels of
the "big Money".
Then there is micro trends or trends within minor trends. The traders in
this arena have free reign within the major trend players' supply and
demand levels.
Ok maybe oversimplified but it is how I envision what is going on. I did
not believe in trends until I had this vision
If you study hard you can catch when the micro, minor, and major trends
are about to be in confluence and make killer moves.
I think this is what MightyOne has wanted us to SEE.
What do the high timeframes tell you?
How can you enter on the smaller timeframe with low risk and high
potential?
Currently I don't trade like that. I am a scapler(m5,m15), but I have to
look to the future.
I have learned and agree with all three. Especially the first.
Only psychology stands in ones way.
Only.
jarnapal wrote:prochargedmopar wrote:aliassmith wrote:I think I have a headache because I think of trading so much.
Thinking some more......
I believe major trends, market moves, etc. are based on fundamentals.
What information is out there and what does the bulk of the "big money"
believe price should be.
So, "big money" votes most likely on big timeframes.
Then there are minor trends or trends within the major trends. The players
in here are probably using short term "news" and techincals to make
decisions. They have free reign within the supply and demand levels of
the "big Money".
Then there is micro trends or trends within minor trends. The traders in
this arena have free reign within the major trend players' supply and
demand levels.
Ok maybe oversimplified but it is how I envision what is going on. I did
not believe in trends until I had this vision
If you study hard you can catch when the micro, minor, and major trends
are about to be in confluence and make killer moves.
I think this is what MightyOne has wanted us to SEE.
What do the high timeframes tell you?
How can you enter on the smaller timeframe with low risk and high
potential?
Currently I don't trade like that. I am a scapler(m5,m15), but I have to
look to the future.
I have learned and agree with all three. Especially the first.
Only psychology stands in ones way.
Only.
Have you read it ? http://www.webtrading.com/phantom/preface.htm
If not, could be useful read. I haven't finished it yet but will do it soon.
prochargedmopar wrote:Do you only trade e/u?.....(your sig)
aliassmith wrote:jarnapal wrote:prochargedmopar wrote:aliassmith wrote:I think I have a headache because I think of trading so much.
Thinking some more......
I believe major trends, market moves, etc. are based on fundamentals.
What information is out there and what does the bulk of the "big money"
believe price should be.
So, "big money" votes most likely on big timeframes.
Then there are minor trends or trends within the major trends. The players
in here are probably using short term "news" and techincals to make
decisions. They have free reign within the supply and demand levels of
the "big Money".
Then there is micro trends or trends within minor trends. The traders in
this arena have free reign within the major trend players' supply and
demand levels.
Ok maybe oversimplified but it is how I envision what is going on. I did
not believe in trends until I had this vision
If you study hard you can catch when the micro, minor, and major trends
are about to be in confluence and make killer moves.
I think this is what MightyOne has wanted us to SEE.
What do the high timeframes tell you?
How can you enter on the smaller timeframe with low risk and high
potential?
Currently I don't trade like that. I am a scapler(m5,m15), but I have to
look to the future.
I have learned and agree with all three. Especially the first.
Only psychology stands in ones way.
Only.
Have you read it ? http://www.webtrading.com/phantom/preface.htm
If not, could be useful read. I haven't finished it yet but will do it soon.
Behavior modification without doubt is the key to trading success. Not only in how we think but also how we act in certain situations.- POP
Personally I have been working on this aspect in trading. Originally I
tried to figure out how to circumvent my mental limitations. Then I
realized that I needed to attack them head on and be in control. It is an on
going process.
jarnapal wrote:aliassmith wrote:jarnapal wrote:prochargedmopar wrote:aliassmith wrote:I think I have a headache because I think of trading so much.
Thinking some more......
I believe major trends, market moves, etc. are based on fundamentals.
What information is out there and what does the bulk of the "big money"
believe price should be.
So, "big money" votes most likely on big timeframes.
Then there are minor trends or trends within the major trends. The players
in here are probably using short term "news" and techincals to make
decisions. They have free reign within the supply and demand levels of
the "big Money".
Then there is micro trends or trends within minor trends. The traders in
this arena have free reign within the major trend players' supply and
demand levels.
Ok maybe oversimplified but it is how I envision what is going on. I did
not believe in trends until I had this vision
If you study hard you can catch when the micro, minor, and major trends
are about to be in confluence and make killer moves.
I think this is what MightyOne has wanted us to SEE.
What do the high timeframes tell you?
How can you enter on the smaller timeframe with low risk and high
potential?
Currently I don't trade like that. I am a scapler(m5,m15), but I have to
look to the future.
I have learned and agree with all three. Especially the first.
Only psychology stands in ones way.
Only.
Have you read it ? http://www.webtrading.com/phantom/preface.htm
If not, could be useful read. I haven't finished it yet but will do it soon.
Behavior modification without doubt is the key to trading success. Not only in how we think but also how we act in certain situations.- POP
Personally I have been working on this aspect in trading. Originally I
tried to figure out how to circumvent my mental limitations. Then I
realized that I needed to attack them head on and be in control. It is an on
going process.
I have noticed that food has has some effect on mind. Some foods make it psychologically hard to grasp new things and change behavior. Worst culprit is the monosodium glutamate in foods. It degenerates our intelligence and makes it harder to understand concepts. Other categories are wheat and soy (glutamate rich).
jarnapal wrote: Have you read it ? http://www.webtrading.com/phantom/preface.htm
aliassmith wrote:jarnapal wrote:aliassmith wrote:jarnapal wrote:prochargedmopar wrote:aliassmith wrote:I think I have a headache because I think of trading so much.
Thinking some more......
I believe major trends, market moves, etc. are based on fundamentals.
What information is out there and what does the bulk of the "big money"
believe price should be.
So, "big money" votes most likely on big timeframes.
Then there are minor trends or trends within the major trends. The players
in here are probably using short term "news" and techincals to make
decisions. They have free reign within the supply and demand levels of
the "big Money".
Then there is micro trends or trends within minor trends. The traders in
this arena have free reign within the major trend players' supply and
demand levels.
Ok maybe oversimplified but it is how I envision what is going on. I did
not believe in trends until I had this vision
If you study hard you can catch when the micro, minor, and major trends
are about to be in confluence and make killer moves.
I think this is what MightyOne has wanted us to SEE.
What do the high timeframes tell you?
How can you enter on the smaller timeframe with low risk and high
potential?
Currently I don't trade like that. I am a scapler(m5,m15), but I have to
look to the future.
I have learned and agree with all three. Especially the first.
Only psychology stands in ones way.
Only.
Have you read it ? http://www.webtrading.com/phantom/preface.htm
If not, could be useful read. I haven't finished it yet but will do it soon.
Behavior modification without doubt is the key to trading success. Not only in how we think but also how we act in certain situations.- POP
Personally I have been working on this aspect in trading. Originally I
tried to figure out how to circumvent my mental limitations. Then I
realized that I needed to attack them head on and be in control. It is an on
going process.
I have noticed that food has has some effect on mind. Some foods make it psychologically hard to grasp new things and change behavior. Worst culprit is the monosodium glutamate in foods. It degenerates our intelligence and makes it harder to understand concepts. Other categories are wheat and soy (glutamate rich).
monosodium glutamate must be the reason I feel my brain melting and
draining through my ears. I went from genius to Neanderthal.
It does make sense that food has psychological effects. Have you ate
those crazy cactus or mushrooms?