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3/C Entry Model.
This is the minimum you should consider doing
when laying out,"on paper", your favorite/profitable trade setups.
Especially if it is new to you.
More can be added as you see fit.
I left most of my other confluences off TBH.
Wavec
So what is the secret?Not seeing anything to trade right now, so I am just chilling, and posting stuff here. I am following 2 trading rules at once (do not overtrade & take breaks to relax).
The best exceptional individuals dump on the early pros and savvy investors that dump on the institutions that dump on the various funds that dump on the twitter shills that dump on the baggies that dump on the best exceptional individuals that...
Gosh, if we could only shift it all by one the joe "macdonalds" macbaggy could actually make it. So close. Yet so far.
The secret? Not chasing every single move like a coke addicted chimpanzee. Choose the select few you KNOW are exceptional opportunities, and let the stuck struggling tryhards laugh at you for missing out.
Let the FOMO crew laugh at you for "missing out" and "being so wrong about the trend", smile when you dump on them for the 10th time in a row and they start being angry and calling you mean "what did we do to you?". So I suppose you could say here to emotion is important. If you start whining because the general public and low tier shitfunds make fun of you you will NEVER be able to do this.
Also, just having common sense and not - well, being a coke addicted chimpanzee that gets excited or panics.
Facts matter. You get in for a reason. You get out for a reason.
I will list 15 of the top rules of Paul Tudor Jones, I agree with most of them, well all of those here (just that number 1 does not apply to most of us):
I find it very interesting that Bitcoin "traders" as in "not gamblers" have the exact opposite rules. They are very educational.
Let me show you:
They are just so bad. Amazing. Like they try to be as awful as possible. And they even manage to lose by trying so hard to catch bottoms like the top traders.
They are even worse than "general public". This is why I love them so much, so educational. Just do the exact opposite of what they do.
And you do not need to be the 1 in a million.
Even the "various funds" make money. Sometimes they blow up too, so the rule "cut your losers" has no room for errors.