DislikedTREND + BERISH FLAG+BROKE+RETEST=TRADE Still time for shorting UC potencial around 300 pips or more... if you build down as a position you can calculate .... {image} {image}Ignored
Snake-Eye Trading Method 24 replies
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DislikedTREND + BERISH FLAG+BROKE+RETEST=TRADE Still time for shorting UC potencial around 300 pips or more... if you build down as a position you can calculate .... {image} {image}Ignored
DislikedAnother good short trade GBP/CHF reason berish div on H4 + double top {image}Ignored
DislikedHow i manage the trade after these good shoot, now i will wait to price arive around 142.000 and then i will move my 1st TP in break even and these if price will give me sighn for further decline i will open another trade short last target is 140.653... {image}Ignored
Sure, these athletes are blessed with one-in-a-million genetics, but chalking their success up to innate talent ignores a very big piece of the puzzle. I’m willing to bet that their tireless approach to mastering the fundamentals and unwavering commitment to consistency would pay dividends for nearly anyone in any field, regardless of genetic talent.
The Secret to Selective Attention
That said, Peyton Manning does have one distinct advantage over most people looking to develop expertise: statistics.
Everything that Manning does is measured. How many interceptions he throws. How many touchdowns he throws. How many passes he completes. How much weight he lifts in the gym. How fast he runs his sprints. It’s all measured.
Why is this important? Because he has proof of whether or not he is making progress in his life and work. Because he is measuring these numbers, he is also looking to improve these numbers. And when he does something new and the numbers go up, that is a clear signal to him that this new behavior is working.
The only way to figure out what works and what doesn’t is to measure your results. If you repeat this cycle for 20 years, then you end up becoming very good at focusing on the things that matter and ignoring the things that don’t.
If you want to get better, then practice consistently and measure constantly. Use that feedback to figure out what is working and what isn’t. Then, spend your time putting in more reps rather than searching for another hack. Experts spend more time focusing on what works. And the only way to know what works is to put the time in.
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