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- Edited 4:29am Aug 18, 2016 4:17am | Edited 4:29am
- Joined Oct 2015 | Status: Trader | 18,269 Posts
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Disliked{quote} Had it marked up - completely forgot about it...Rule #5...some comfort, lol... {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Not sure why I overlooked it tbh, need to look into that. A bit puzzled atm.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Ditto - Hindsight is a wonderful thing and not to get too caught up in it, I had marked it up but as it was new low, well BO bar, right? I know the rules can bend wonderfully around the news and you love your flexibility but I also know that I would have been more likely to 1-2-3 it. Then other stuff kicked off. Got busy. Forgot about the news (it was your heads up on a chart that only reminded me at all). It happens. Remember my advice earlier...no negative thoughts. I am still well up for the day, as no doubt are you. Learn from it and...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Only positive thoughts here, just pondering what caused it. My only concern is if there's something I can do about that for improvement, but I haven't figured it out so far. Yes it was a new low, I may have discounted it because of that. Maybe I was caught in information overload. Oh well. Can't have them all, no biggie.Ignored
Disliked{quote} For sure, I have no doubts about that. For me, it's been information overload on top of the new low...just checked and I now have 19 charts open, dedicated to HOLO. I can handle that, however when three or whatever it was this morning kick off pretty much all at the same time, with another two or three showing potential for something to happen as well, something's going to slip through the cracks. It's all good!Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yes. And since you can't predict the outcome of any of those opportunities, it'd be crazy to judge yourself based on a particular opportunity having worked out "better" than another. It is what it is, in other words. The milk wasn't even spilt, so to speak. Confirmation bias: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confirmation_bias More in-depth and a treasure trove in general: http://therethinkgroup.net/what-i-le...arned-harvard/Ignored