Fewer operations, better result

Discussion in 'Trading' started by trader1974, Jun 6, 2020.

  1. trader1974

    trader1974

    Performing one or two operations per day I am obtaining better results.
    I use 1 hour and 4 hours.
    The one minute graph does not get a better result.
    The same thing happens to them?
     
  2. trader1974

    trader1974

    Yes, in agreement, the stop must be further away, but in exchange the operations offer greater reliability
     
  3. trader1974

    trader1974

    Also the saving in commissions is important.
    What do you think?
     
  4. Turveyd

    Turveyd

    You've found something that suites you better, 2 trades make enough? Better results so presuming more?

    Will you get bored waiting for longer setups?

    Repeat till rich or dead when your grail is found :)
     
  5. trader1974

    trader1974

    Hi Turveyd!
    How about again.
    And you?
    Have you found the grail?
     
  6. trader1974

    trader1974

    Looking for a midpoint is also interesting.
    For example.
    The 4-hour chart and the 1-hour chart tell you that the direction of the price is up.
    So fine-tuning the entry into a 5-minute chart provides you with an entry with less risk and ample benefit if you exit the trade when the hourly trend ends. ;)
     
  7. trader1974

    trader1974

    This Friday, for example, it was easy to get 150 NQ points making only 2 purchase operations.
     
  8. trader1974

    trader1974

    Well, exactly not easy, because during the session on Thursday it seemed that prices wanted to fall.
     
  9. Turveyd

    Turveyd

    Yo dude!

    Possibily on the Grail, mines the opposite way, more scalpy, pretty much just 2 SMA's both 7 1 set to High other to Low, all I do is in a trending market is if there going up, then I take a Long near the 7 Low, scalp a few points and repeat.

    Give it a few weeks and we'll see, early results are promising, does scale to other TF's aswell, but no patience.
     
  10. trader1974

    trader1974

    Towards something similar but when making more mistakes I kept myself in the equilibrium point.
     
    #10     Jun 6, 2020