Just want to start a new journal that starts off fresh from where I am now.
I'm currently working with Steidlmayer's Market Logic and Market Profile as the theoretical premise and foundation of my approach. I'm quite excited and enthusiastic about the way things are proceeding and really recommend Stiedlmayer's "Markets & Market Logic" to anyone who is even a bit curious. Definitely money and time well spent.
I have to say that I frequently receive PM's asking me about previous methods and groups that I've been associated with. "Am I still trading this way", "why did I leave", etc. I'm not interested in discussions about the past. Just because an approach works or doesn't work, or is suited or ill-suited for one person means nothing to anyone else. Please just check things out on your own - it's the only way that you can do it. Never place too much value on the word of someone else who either touts the merits of or decries a method etc. Think for yourself.
Now, since this is my little corner of the forum, I can recommend that you check out Stiedlmayer's approach to attaining a market understanding but, that's it. You have to take it from there - best of luck! I really mean it!
Brent
I'm currently working with Steidlmayer's Market Logic and Market Profile as the theoretical premise and foundation of my approach. I'm quite excited and enthusiastic about the way things are proceeding and really recommend Stiedlmayer's "Markets & Market Logic" to anyone who is even a bit curious. Definitely money and time well spent.
I have to say that I frequently receive PM's asking me about previous methods and groups that I've been associated with. "Am I still trading this way", "why did I leave", etc. I'm not interested in discussions about the past. Just because an approach works or doesn't work, or is suited or ill-suited for one person means nothing to anyone else. Please just check things out on your own - it's the only way that you can do it. Never place too much value on the word of someone else who either touts the merits of or decries a method etc. Think for yourself.
Now, since this is my little corner of the forum, I can recommend that you check out Stiedlmayer's approach to attaining a market understanding but, that's it. You have to take it from there - best of luck! I really mean it!
Brent
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