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Never Lose Again
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Re: Never Lose Again
IT'S NOT WHAT YOU TRADE, IT'S HOW YOU TRADE IT!
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IT'S NOT WHAT YOU TRADE, IT'S HOW YOU TRADE IT!
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What do you see??
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Re: Never Lose Again
TheRumpledOne wrote:Did it gap up or down? Only trade in the direction of the gap fill until it fills.
What is the spread on that stock? More than a dime?
I wrote a TradeStation indicator to display the bid/ask spreads for the current herd of cows from stockfetcher. From what I can tell, it looks like only 6 out of the 27 are tradable using a 10 cent buy zone. So, for example, based on the spreads, GOOGL and AMZN cannot be traded, but NFLX can? Am I looking at this right?
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Yes, you are looking at this right!
So nice to see my TradeStation indicators after all these years. Thanks!
So nice to see my TradeStation indicators after all these years. Thanks!
IT'S NOT WHAT YOU TRADE, IT'S HOW YOU TRADE IT!
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Re: Never Lose Again
In today's inbox:
PERFORMANCE GOALS VS. OUTCOME GOALS
“Center your strategic plan around performance goals rather than outcome goals.
Performance goals are goals you control, like doing 200 curl ups or practicing relaxation skills for ten minutes daily. Outcome goals are goals you don’t control, like winning the tournament, making a particular ranking, or scoring a certain number of points. Outcome goals can backfire. Invest your energy in things you can control and the rest will happen automatically.
Dream big in the long run; think realistically in the short run.
It all begins with a dream for the future, and it all happens with what you do today.”
—James E. Loehr from The New Toughness Training for Sports
Performance goals vs. outcome goals.
Where does Loehr tell us to focus? On the performance goals, of course—defined as goals we can control. How many minutes you exercise or meditate, hours you sleep, sales calls you make, quality time you spend with your kids or spouse, etc.
Yesterday I worked on the Note for The Slight Edge where Jeff Olson echoed this wisdom and shared this gem from Hall of Fame baseball pitcher, Tom Seaver: “In baseball, my theory is to strive for consistency, not to worry about the numbers. If you dwell on statistics you get shortsighted; if you aim for consistency, the numbers will be there at the end.”
Where are YOU focused? How can you dial that in a bit more?!
Here’s to dreaming big in the long run, thinking realistically in the short run and remembering to connect our big dreams for the future with what we’re doing TODAY!
PERFORMANCE GOALS VS. OUTCOME GOALS
“Center your strategic plan around performance goals rather than outcome goals.
Performance goals are goals you control, like doing 200 curl ups or practicing relaxation skills for ten minutes daily. Outcome goals are goals you don’t control, like winning the tournament, making a particular ranking, or scoring a certain number of points. Outcome goals can backfire. Invest your energy in things you can control and the rest will happen automatically.
Dream big in the long run; think realistically in the short run.
It all begins with a dream for the future, and it all happens with what you do today.”
—James E. Loehr from The New Toughness Training for Sports
Performance goals vs. outcome goals.
Where does Loehr tell us to focus? On the performance goals, of course—defined as goals we can control. How many minutes you exercise or meditate, hours you sleep, sales calls you make, quality time you spend with your kids or spouse, etc.
Yesterday I worked on the Note for The Slight Edge where Jeff Olson echoed this wisdom and shared this gem from Hall of Fame baseball pitcher, Tom Seaver: “In baseball, my theory is to strive for consistency, not to worry about the numbers. If you dwell on statistics you get shortsighted; if you aim for consistency, the numbers will be there at the end.”
Where are YOU focused? How can you dial that in a bit more?!
Here’s to dreaming big in the long run, thinking realistically in the short run and remembering to connect our big dreams for the future with what we’re doing TODAY!
IT'S NOT WHAT YOU TRADE, IT'S HOW YOU TRADE IT!
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IT'S NOT WHAT YOU TRADE, IT'S HOW YOU TRADE IT!
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Re: Never Lose Again
TheRumpledOne wrote:Yes, you are looking at this right!
So nice to see my TradeStation indicators after all these years. Thanks!
Okay, thanks! And, yes, your TS indicators are a gift that keep on giving after all these years!
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Re: Never Lose Again
IT'S NOT WHAT YOU TRADE, IT'S HOW YOU TRADE IT!
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IT'S NOT WHAT YOU TRADE, IT'S HOW YOU TRADE IT!
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