yeah, I got on & got stopped out, there was a ceiling that formed around evens and to be honest I didn’t know what to do after then so I just sat back & watched, there was a big lay stake early on that pushed the price out & when it breached my entry it seemed to be on a knife edge so I sat out, just inexperience on that one
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Psych. Everyone loves a binary decision, more likely than not or less likely than not are easier concepts to understand than a balanced argument. But who needs psych eh?ruthlessimon wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 5:03 pmThe majority of shorties chop, to some extent. 2.xx was extremely choppy through May according to my stats
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had a steady afternoon thanks to York mainly.
Evening card looks decent
Evening card looks decent
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That 40 quid in the 16:30@NA is mine !dragontrades wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 5:39 pmhad a steady afternoon thanks to York mainly.
Evening card looks decent 6.15.18 afternoon.JPG
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Once Sergio Canavero transplants Peter's head to mine - & it doesn't improve my trading - then I'll buy Trading in the Zone
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If it's pissing down with rain outside I would take an umbrella, rather than to look at historical weather data and conclude the average day in June in my area is dry and sunny!
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If you had his head, presumably you'd have his psychology too?ruthlessimon wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 5:53 pmOnce Sergio Canavero transplants Peter's head to mine - & it doesn't improve my trading - then I'll buy Trading in the Zone
All the psych stuff isn't just to figure out how you tick, it's to figure out how other people tick. Afterall, we are all just traders of peoples' behaviour.
You might be a flawless psychologically perfect robot, but thankfully most people aren't.
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Simon doesn't believe in the here and now Derek, unless it's the same here and now as is proven to have existed >50% of the time there and then I'd counter recency bias with responsiveness in psychology Top Trumps.Derek27 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 6:21 pmIf it's pissing down with rain outside I would take an umbrella, rather than to look at historical weather data and conclude the average day in June in my area is dry and sunny!
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Hmmm yah.. Just his spreadsheets thenShaunWhite wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 6:41 pmIf you had his head, presumably you'd have his psychology too?
You might be a flawless psychologically perfect robot, but thankfully most people aren't.
See I'd reword that to:
"Thankfully most people don't have an edge"
I wonder what market comprised of only Peterites would look like. Dull, flat, tepid - No-one would take a price