lurkerlurker
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That's TA all over, though. The importance is consistency in the way you do it. Pins keep you from overtrading, but so do other systems and there are many excellent trades that are not taken because the signal that one is waiting for was not given.
This is very true. I think it is better to have multiple setups. However, I do not think that any new traders should try adding a second setup until they are entirely comfortable, consistent, and profitable with the first.
I trade pin bars exclusively (I also trade the news a few times a year, but that isn't relevant here). I don't use indicators, I don't use other price action setups, inside bars, DBLHC/DBHLC, volume analysis, order book, T&S, fundamentals etc. I have a trading plan which I need to follow until the middle of February. That will mark 3 months of consistency (I hope - I stepped off the path for the first time during this 3 month challenge on Friday).
If I am consistently profitable come mid February with the pin bars, I may look at increasing my account size. However, I will still be trading only pin bars. A few months after that, I will start paper trading a second setup alongside the pin bars. After I am consistent with the pin bars, I will learn some more about price action to give me criteria for a second setup. I should also have improved my pin bar exits.
I notice that TD trades quite a few setups. He has taught us about inside bars for continuation, congestion zones / breakouts, and DBLHC/DBHLC setups. My goal is to have quite a few profitable setups I can trade. In a few years, I should be comfortable trading decent size with multiple setups - this way I should capture more of the profitable moves which wouldn't have been triggered with just pin bars.
However, the important thing is to perfect one edge at a time. I'm taking next week off, which wasn't in the original plan. I will have less experience of the markets because of it, and I'll have to finish my 3 month consistency challenge a week later than expected. However, if I can get to February without having any more days like Friday, and taking better and more controlled exits I will be doing very well indeed.