yes i think you mentioned your 40 trades bofore...sorry i just forgot...your s/r levels look spot on to me...i was just a bit worried you were paper trading and hadn't experienced all the other stuff that comes with live trading ...
Thanks for the compliment.
Definitely have traded. Many various indicator correlation strategies. Another thing that happened when I traded live is I suddenly start to change strategy or do novel things. Started drawing lines, channels and things. This didn't help settle the nerves, of course.
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Hope you dont mind me commenting again but I think you make it all to difficult for yourself.......
Twice in the last two weeks I've predicted the next high and low it will reach after. One of the times I predicted the imminent drop, the price it was going to rebound and the price it would reach on the rebound.
You need multiple timeframe analysis to do this. Wheels within wheels. Trends within trends.
If the scalping tactics are giving you headaches switch to longer frame trades or scalp only in the direction you believe the Index will eventually go.....??
You are right here I think. This is where I went wrong earlier. I should have analysed the pullback at a higher timeframe, where it would have been more obvious the retracement would have to go beyond 61%, nearer 100%.
Also I have another methodology at a higher timeframe that could have told me the price was going lower than 5747 but I chose to ignored it because signals can fake against the upper winds, which in this case I assumed to be bullish.
Now, I was clearly wrong to assume fakes would occur without properly analysing the chart to see if the 'fake' level would make sense in relation to S/R. I failed to do this earlier because I didn't check a high enough timeframe.
This timing strategy I'm using is perhaps useful at higher timeframe too, and perhaps is preferable in some instances to the other trend methodology which perhaps should assist this one.
This one being = Fib drawn from range low/high to breakout high/low. continues at Fib line (38 - 100%) in line with an S/R level or gap just above one.