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Strategies & Market Trends : Timing the Trade the Wyckoff Way

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From: coferspeculator7/30/2017 8:42:17 AM
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thoughts for what they are worth . . . if the question is whether you'll be able to execute correctly based on the size of the trades then experience will play a crucial role . . . since you've experienced strong market periods, weak periods and flat periods over the past four years you've gained the knowledge needed to execute on a consistent basis . . .

If the question is an emotional one . . . . like the fear of a larger loss . . is the idea and size of the larger trades being made out of profits . . . or is it based on the strong results seen in so many of their current choices and the feeling bigger trades will mean bigger gains . .

if the latter you might consider increasing the size of the trades based on portfolio profits . . . if the portfolio is up 100% or more then increasing the size a significant amount is worth considering . . . If the reason for doing so is based on observing so many 100% to 500% and bigger winners then IMO you're better off sticking to the same size trades or ones marginally larger . . . . increase the size of trades based on profits not the emotional one . . "greed"
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