London.
Not very confident about this one. Market feels heavy, but trying to follow rules, so...
Re: Scalping Nasdaq -simplified XARD
12Exited for small losss, save the SL.Tomson wrote: Tue Oct 14, 2025 7:32 pm London.
Not very confident about this one. Market feels heavy, but trying to follow rules, so...
If it wants to make another big dot then resume long I'll think about reentering later.
Tie yourself to the mast, if you must.
Re: Scalping Nasdaq -simplified XARD
13Turns out I actually wasn't following my own rules, even though I'd convinced myself I was. This happens more often than I'd like to admit.Tomson wrote: Tue Oct 14, 2025 7:51 pm Exited for small losss, save the SL.
If it wants to make another big dot then resume long I'll think about reentering later.
Not going to chase it.
Tie yourself to the mast, if you must.
Re: Scalping Nasdaq -simplified XARD
14Let's say that going buy with the weekly gap open and also being below the opening line I see as a bit difficult
Re: Scalping Nasdaq -simplified XARD
16Just remember Powell is speaking early this NY afternoon - may get choppy.
Tie yourself to the mast, if you must.
Re: Scalping Nasdaq -simplified XARD
17Re the opening line: sometimes price it draws to it, sometimes it goes in the opposite direction (just like most things in trading). This strategy doesn't insist on being one side or the other of the opening line, in fact using it will often keep you out of good trades an not necessarily increase your win rate, as far as I can see.Lenovo wrote: Tue Oct 14, 2025 11:08 pm Let's say that going buy with the weekly gap open and also being below the opening line I see as a bit difficult
Tie yourself to the mast, if you must.
Re: Scalping Nasdaq -simplified XARD
20Sorry - have been away from keyboard
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