Debriefing Monday 4th July and Today’s Journal
Quote Of the Day Trade Well And Prosper. BT
Debriefing Tuesday 30th June, Month End and Todays Journal
Quote Of the Day Trade Well And Prosper. BT
Debriefing Tuesday 29th June and Todays Journal MONTH END
Quote Of the Day “We should reward people, not ridicule them, for thinking the impossible.” ― Nasem Taleb, Trade Well And Prosper. BT
Debriefing Tuesday 28th June and Todays Journal
Quote Of the Day “We should reward people, not ridicule them, for thinking the impossible.” ― Nasem Taleb, Trade Well And Prosper. BT
Debriefing Monday 27th June and Todays Journal
Quote Of the Day “You do not rise to the level of your goals. You fall to the level of your systems.”― James Clear, Trade Well And Prosper. BT
Debriefing Friday 24th June and Todays Journal
GAP RULES Again! Quote Of the Day Time is your friend, impulse is your enemy. Trade Well And Prosper. BT
Debriefing Thursday 23nd June and Todays Journal
GAP RULES! Quote Of the Day A peak performance trader is totally committed to being the best and doing whatever it takes to be the best. He feels totally responsible for whatever happens and thus can learn from his mistakes. These people typically have a working business plan for trading because they treat trading as…
Debriefing 22nd June and Todays Journal
Quote Of the Day Obstacles don’t have to stop you. If you run into a wall, don’t turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it, go through it, or work around it. – Michael Jordan Trade Well And Prosper. BT
Debriefing Juneteenth Holiday 20.06.22 and Todays Journal
ON Update A very quiet session yesterday perhaps given the lack of overall direction into the OPEX close and the fact markets were officially closed. Initial positive Sunday open saw a test of the 3708 a failure to look above saw sellers reverse auction through the previous close and Friday’s VPOC 3675 before finding buyers…
Gaps and How to Trade Them
Gaps Two types of Gaps: IR : Inside range but a gap to the prior settlement. These gaps tends to be filled more often than OR. OR: Out of range these are more significant. “Gaps are important, and they announce that something has changed, or potential change.”– Jim Legend Dalton. An open gap out of range(above…