Point & Click : Discretionary Difficulties of Entry and Watching a Move Run
Entry execution is where most discretionary trading plans fall apart. How to turn point-and-click hesitation into a repeatable checklist.
Entry execution is where most discretionary trading plans fall apart. How to turn point-and-click hesitation into a repeatable checklist.
Trading psychology grounded in neuroscience: how positions, planning, and market cues — plus tools like box breathing — keep stress from wrecking decisions.
Relative volume (RVOL) reads session participation in real time. Use RVOL bands to set sizing, stops, and pace expectations for low, neutral, and high days.
How to read a volume build on the volume profile: spotting the high volume node, watching the LVN, and trading the auction's dominant leg.
Structure precedes execution. How to use up tick volume vs down tick volume to time entries when you're still building your DOM and tape reading skills.
Most traders use monetary results to determine how they’re doing day-to-day. On the one hand this makes sense given that for many of you money is the primary...
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