MURICO.com Forum

Re: DH, I tend to prefer-------

the thoughts and timeframes when I am willing to trade either direction. A strong bias tends to cloud the judgement or force me into thinking I have to defend my bias. Take what the market gives for an hour or a day, is not as exciting or as profitable as a directional shift that strengthens ones bias. As the bias proves fruitful and correct, that eventually works against that strong bias as we've seen this last two weeks with the market climbing higher with no announcement that the fundamentals have changed. That announcement only comes after the bank account damage has been done.

Long or short, I don't know which is correct at this moment. I can make a technical case either way but I'm not willing to commit to either one-------which is why I'm also trading both sides and taking whatever the market will give me for my 60 minute and/or daily parameters. Tomorrow will be a new fishing trip, either in the same pond or a different one-----I could care less, as long as I catch something and get a DEPOSIT SLIP for my efforts.

When I don't have a bias-----I don't have my anxiety meter causing as many problems. Sooner or later I will catch another BIAS BUG brought on by new bouts of hallucinations. For now all I know-----is that the market will "KEEP on TRADING" while I "KEEP on FISHING" in a no bias, anxiety free atmosphere but it won't last forever. My hallucinations will return and plant the seeds for another bias to set in.

Messages In This Thread

The CME Lean Hog Index component on the kill for -
Re: DH, I tend to prefer-------
Interesting post, ITZ, as are CoCf yours and -
I meant to say "all of yours" !! These computer -
Re: Don't blame it on the computer DH---
Just hang in there, ITZ, and when you get - - -
Re: DH, I also spend time reflecting----
No Danish here but I am - - -