On the move again and more trading videos
Hi
Firstly a big sorry for the lack of videos on this section. I have recently upgraded all my video software so I cant wait to see how I can use all the bells and whistles to make better training videos.
This Friday we are moving home again. The house is fantastic, it is out in the country and yet only mins from Queenstown. Internet is being installed 8.00am Friday morning……..yep I have been promised by Telecom.
I expect a busy weekend getting settled and then maybe Monday or Tuesday I will get some more trading videos out to you.
If you have any “specifics” that you would like covering then sign in and leave a comment on this post. I may be able to combine several requests into one video.
Because of what we do with PAT is so repetitive (In a good way of course) it is often hard to make the same video over and over again. This is why feed back on what YOU want covered is important and it is satisfying from my perspective to know that the videos are really required.
Have a great week catch up with you real soon
November 11th, 2008 at 9:40 am
Would be very helpful to have a session on the management of stops.
November 11th, 2008 at 10:13 am
Ok will ad this into the next video.
November 11th, 2008 at 12:47 pm
Hi Martin could you pls deal with the subject of timing. I get the direction right but I frquently get stopped out.& the diffrence between a retarce and a turn.
November 11th, 2008 at 7:19 pm
Hi Martin,
I would like to see tests, successful and unsuccessful, volume in relation to tests, entries on the basis of tests and how to consider acting on the basis of what a test reveals. Also tests of what? High volume levels, congestion, touching the edge of congestion or probing into it? Tests of break-out levels, first high volume of the day? Do we expect volume to rise as the potential test develops? Do we expect the belief bar on the bar after the test to step up or down as the case may be? We understand that the market is testing all the time. How? What does this look like? All dumb questions, but for me, crucial.
Thanks,
Colin
November 12th, 2008 at 3:19 am
Whatever Colin said above would be useful for me too! Most of us ‘believe’ but learning not just ‘why’ but ‘how’ is also super critical …