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simple pattern is always 50/50alvian33 wrote:could also be a bull flag on the larger frame on you chart, hard to sayfehro wrote:could be a bearish rising wedge.. but seems a bit steep
jarbo456 wrote:i spoke a little too soon. it's worrisome, but not overtly broken. the currency markets have calmed down, and i don't see a lot of technical damage. the daily picture looks better on both the USD/CHF and EUR/USD. both are indicating future dollar weakness IMO...no?uempel wrote:No Jarbo, totally different context with CHF. At the mom you cannot use it as an indicator. Don't have time to explain.jarbo456 wrote:this chart is worrisome.
totally recovered from the bank intervention.
Carlos, when I took my emphasis off my P/L and put it on discipline...to trade my plan, the P/L took care of itself.Carlos wrote:I'm out of my short as well. Could have made more but at least I see my mistake. Profit is Profit!
very goodfulkdaddy wrote:Carlos, when I took my emphasis off my P/L and put it on discipline...to trade my plan, the P/L took care of itself.Carlos wrote:I'm out of my short as well. Could have made more but at least I see my mistake. Profit is Profit!
Things I know for sure:
1) never regret taking a profit or say, "I should have..."
2) Never, ever, ever let a winning trade turn into a loser
3) be humble...it is just not about you. This is a biggie...ego and the need to be right has cost me a lot of coin.
4) try for singles and not home runs. It is a lot easier to get into the Hall of Fame by hitting singles.
5) when you wife asks you how you are doing, don't tell her..this is all about ego! Tell her how good your discipline is.
6) when the market God's are good to you, share some of it with those who are less fortunate. Get 10 $20 bills and go give them to the homeless...to pay homage to the market God's for the good fortune they bestowed upon you.
7) keep it humble...real humble...like Cobra teaches us so well.
I hope this helps! These lessons resulted in a paradigm shift in my trading were I went from survival mode to making money.
I am doing everything wrong.fulkdaddy wrote:Carlos, when I took my emphasis off my P/L and put it on discipline...to trade my plan, the P/L took care of itself.Carlos wrote:I'm out of my short as well. Could have made more but at least I see my mistake. Profit is Profit!
Things I know for sure:
1) never regret taking a profit or say, "I should have..."
2) Never, ever, ever let a winning trade turn into a loser
3) be humble...it is just not about you. This is a biggie...ego and the need to be right has cost me a lot of coin.
4) try for singles and not home runs. It is a lot easier to get into the Hall of Fame by hitting singles.
5) when you wife asks you how you are doing, don't tell her..this is all about ego! Tell her how good your discipline is.
6) when the market God's are good to you, share some of it with those who are less fortunate. Get 10 $20 bills and go give them to the homeless...to pay homage to the market God's for the good fortune they bestowed upon you.
7) keep it humble...real humble...like Cobra teaches us so well.
I hope this helps! These lessons resulted in a paradigm shift in my trading were I went from survival mode to making money.
not sure if i covered too early or not. fighting around 1250 is not in my plan. i feel equilibrium around 1255soku wrote:wow it's getting hotter. projecting a pause between 1245.5-1248.5
Alvian, stockcharts does not provide ES... And by the way, do you still doubt the validity of ellipses?alvian33 wrote:why don't you post /es chart then, or you think spy is more reliable?Cobra wrote:yes.alvian33 wrote:cobra, do you trade futures in your account?
Excellent advice. Unfortunately I still don't have a system in place and still rely on emails, newsletters, advices from other. Hopefully, I'll have my own system soon. Now hit/miss 60/40.fulkdaddy wrote:Carlos, when I took my emphasis off my P/L and put it on discipline...to trade my plan, the P/L took care of itself.Carlos wrote:I'm out of my short as well. Could have made more but at least I see my mistake. Profit is Profit!
Things I know for sure:
1) never regret taking a profit or say, "I should have..."
2) Never, ever, ever let a winning trade turn into a loser
3) be humble...it is just not about you. This is a biggie...ego and the need to be right has cost me a lot of coin.
4) try for singles and not home runs. It is a lot easier to get into the Hall of Fame by hitting singles.
5) when you wife asks you how you are doing, don't tell her..this is all about ego! Tell her how good your discipline is.
6) when the market God's are good to you, share some of it with those who are less fortunate. Get 10 $20 bills and go give them to the homeless...to pay homage to the market God's for the good fortune they bestowed upon you.
7) keep it humble...real humble...like Cobra teaches us so well.
I hope this helps! These lessons resulted in a paradigm shift in my trading were I went from survival mode to making money.
uempel, I do not doubt you or your charts, all I said is that there are too many lines in the charts and it's confusing, may be I do not understand the elipses, I try to keep it simple, but that's just meuempel wrote:Alvian, stockcharts does not provide ES... And by the way, do you still doubt the validity of ellipses?alvian33 wrote:why don't you post /es chart then, or you think spy is more reliable?Cobra wrote:yes.alvian33 wrote:cobra, do you trade futures in your account?
chickencoop wrote:very goodfulkdaddy wrote:Carlos, when I took my emphasis off my P/L and put it on discipline...to trade my plan, the P/L took care of itself.Carlos wrote:I'm out of my short as well. Could have made more but at least I see my mistake. Profit is Profit!
Things I know for sure:
1) never regret taking a profit or say, "I should have..." agree
2) Never, ever, ever let a winning trade turn into a loser depends on time frame of your strategy
3) be humble...it is just not about you. This is a biggie...ego and the need to be right has cost me a lot of coin. after all, it is a probability game no matter how you cut it.
4) try for singles and not home runs. It is a lot easier to get into the Hall of Fame by hitting singles. sometimes you have to bet on home runs
5) when you wife asks you how you are doing, don't tell her..this is all about ego! Tell her how good your discipline is. Be open, be honest, you don't want to get family life ruined.
6) when the market God's are good to you, share some of it with those who are less fortunate. Get 10 $20 bills and go give them to the homeless...to pay homage to the market God's for the good fortune they bestowed upon you. God is not blessing you, it is the probability.
7) keep it humble...real humble...like Cobra teaches us so well. Cobra is the king.
I hope this helps! These lessons resulted in a paradigm shift in my trading were I went from survival mode to making money.
Me too I like simplicty. I don't understand elipses either, but sometimes I do see some crazy coincidences on his chart. Thats why he needs to write a book on it.alvian33 wrote:uempel, I do not doubt you or your charts, all I said is that there are too many lines in the charts and it's confusing, may be I do not understand the elipses, I try to keep it simple, but that's just meuempel wrote:Alvian, stockcharts does not provide ES... And by the way, do you still doubt the validity of ellipses?alvian33 wrote:why don't you post /es chart then, or you think spy is more reliable?Cobra wrote:yes.alvian33 wrote:cobra, do you trade futures in your account?
Trade small...very small. At the very least use your own stops to define your risk.tdo722 wrote:Excellent advice. Unfortunately I still don't have a system in place and still rely on emails, newsletters, advices from other. Hopefully, I'll have my own system soon. Now hit/miss 60/40.fulkdaddy wrote:Carlos, when I took my emphasis off my P/L and put it on discipline...to trade my plan, the P/L took care of itself.Carlos wrote:I'm out of my short as well. Could have made more but at least I see my mistake. Profit is Profit!
Things I know for sure:
1) never regret taking a profit or say, "I should have..."
2) Never, ever, ever let a winning trade turn into a loser
3) be humble...it is just not about you. This is a biggie...ego and the need to be right has cost me a lot of coin.
4) try for singles and not home runs. It is a lot easier to get into the Hall of Fame by hitting singles.
5) when you wife asks you how you are doing, don't tell her..this is all about ego! Tell her how good your discipline is.
6) when the market God's are good to you, share some of it with those who are less fortunate. Get 10 $20 bills and go give them to the homeless...to pay homage to the market God's for the good fortune they bestowed upon you.
7) keep it humble...real humble...like Cobra teaches us so well.
I hope this helps! These lessons resulted in a paradigm shift in my trading were I went from survival mode to making money.
I for one am fascinated by your ellipses and have started playing with them on my charts. I would like to understand better the logic behind their placement. Thanks.uempel wrote:Alvian, stockcharts does not provide ES... And by the way, do you still doubt the validity of ellipses?alvian33 wrote:why don't you post /es chart then, or you think spy is more reliable?Cobra wrote:yes.alvian33 wrote:cobra, do you trade futures in your account?
I like the wife part...fulkdaddy wrote:Carlos, when I took my emphasis off my P/L and put it on discipline...to trade my plan, the P/L took care of itself.Carlos wrote:I'm out of my short as well. Could have made more but at least I see my mistake. Profit is Profit!
Things I know for sure:
1) never regret taking a profit or say, "I should have..."
2) Never, ever, ever let a winning trade turn into a loser
3) be humble...it is just not about you. This is a biggie...ego and the need to be right has cost me a lot of coin.
4) try for singles and not home runs. It is a lot easier to get into the Hall of Fame by hitting singles.
5) when you wife asks you how you are doing, don't tell her..this is all about ego! Tell her how good your discipline is.
6) when the market God's are good to you, share some of it with those who are less fortunate. Get 10 $20 bills and go give them to the homeless...to pay homage to the market God's for the good fortune they bestowed upon you.
7) keep it humble...real humble...like Cobra teaches us so well.
I hope this helps! These lessons resulted in a paradigm shift in my trading were I went from survival mode to making money.
quatzl wrote:I for one am fascinated by your ellipses and have started playing with them on my charts. I would like to understand better the logic behind their placement. Thanks.uempel wrote:Alvian, stockcharts does not provide ES... And by the way, do you still doubt the validity of ellipses?alvian33 wrote:why don't you post /es chart then, or you think spy is more reliable?Cobra wrote:yes.alvian33 wrote:cobra, do you trade futures in your account?
tdo722 wrote:Excellent advice. Unfortunately I still don't have a system in place and still rely on emails, newsletters, advices from other. Hopefully, I'll have my own system soon. Now hit/miss 60/40.fulkdaddy wrote:Carlos, when I took my emphasis off my P/L and put it on discipline...to trade my plan, the P/L took care of itself.Carlos wrote:I'm out of my short as well. Could have made more but at least I see my mistake. Profit is Profit!
Things I know for sure:
1) never regret taking a profit or say, "I should have..."
2) Never, ever, ever let a winning trade turn into a loser
3) be humble...it is just not about you. This is a biggie...ego and the need to be right has cost me a lot of coin.
4) try for singles and not home runs. It is a lot easier to get into the Hall of Fame by hitting singles.
5) when you wife asks you how you are doing, don't tell her..this is all about ego! Tell her how good your discipline is.
6) when the market God's are good to you, share some of it with those who are less fortunate. Get 10 $20 bills and go give them to the homeless...to pay homage to the market God's for the good fortune they bestowed upon you.
7) keep it humble...real humble...like Cobra teaches us so well.
I hope this helps! These lessons resulted in a paradigm shift in my trading were I went from survival mode to making money.