The situation with Gold is complicated. It looks like a cup and handle, which does not mean that you throw you money at it going long. This is a very wild market. Check it out. Disclaimer: This is not advice or encouragement to trade securities or any asset class. This is not investment advice. Chart positions shown are not suggestions intended to...
Today's London session was a bit of a fumble. I am still working on psychology and being confident in my analysis. My overall analysis was correct but executing my trades and accepting losses has been a struggle. If I placed limit orders on all my ideas today the optimum outcome would have been +45RR-including the exception of the EU 1:13RR trade loss due to...
Took three losses on AU today, the bullish rally to the 4H was a strong yet stubborn one. Price kept showing sign that it wanted to fall but it was just the composite man sweeping all of us in their orders. I was swept twice and the third time I was just asleep. In hindsight it makes sense why these trades did not play out. My takeaways for today were simple, get...
I'm learning to accept these harder weeks as the better opportunities for me to become a great trader. Of course I love it when every position I take jumps out at me and earns me a profit, but I remember a point when I would avoid the charts entirely after a string of either losses or missed opportunities. It's so important to continue to trade with an unbiased...
The video shows a contracting wedge into a zone of congestion. This is sometimes a reversal pattern. I make no predictions. I explain carefully about losses and risk management of this situation. Disclaimer: This is not financial advice or an encouragement to trade in securities. No liabilities accepted. Your losses are your own. This means you sue yourself...
In this screencast I show some of my positions which are mirrored on my live account. I say that blowing up Tradingview paper accounts is a good thing. The present account has not been blown up for about a year, which is much better than before. I used to blow up an paper account every 3 to 6 months before. It's a very safe space to gain experience, to fail...