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Hola Gramski

Estoy usando los indicadores de EJ pero no puedo reproducir un gráfico como el tuyo. ¿Podrías iluminarnos por favor? Gracias...........

 

buenos indicadores

cómo se obtiene la plantilla para los indicadores y la configuración

 

Aquí hay un buen post de otro foro que sería bueno compartir con todos los aspirantes a traders.

¡DISFRUTEN!

fxcruiser

Quote from lindq:

My experience as well. 2 years to become "technically" proficient, another year to begin to overcome the the discipline hurdles. A total of 4 years to be profitable and confident in all market conditions.

Really, not unlike any higher education. A year in the dark. A second year of some slight enlightenment. A third year of growing understanding. A fourth year of getting it together.

And all the time, tuition and expenses are being paid.

I'm wondering here if my experience is common that trading doesn't really become consistently profitable until it becomes almost instinctive. And that doesn't happen overnight.

Whatever setups one uses, it really comes down to price action and 'feeling' when to move in, and when to move out.

Whether shooting hoops, hitting golf balls, or trading, to become a professional (self supporting) one has to put in the thousands of hours of doing it until it becomes second nature.
 
Gramski:
Este es un ejemplo de mi variación de la plantilla MTF del método ZCREST de EJ con algunos pequeños giros... LSMA/Zigzag etc. He encontrado que proporciona señales de entrada/salida muy claras y precisas (¡y no tardías!) en todas las condiciones.

Si Picasso hubiera sido comerciante de divisas........

Es una broma, hermano. Buen gráfico. Tienes que ser muy bueno para mantenerte al día con todo eso. No te he visto por aquí últimamente. Espero que pases por la sala de operaciones pronto. Te echamos de menos amigo.

 

Sí, EJ, estoy de acuerdo con tu último mensaje.

Y ten en cuenta que después de terminar tu formación tienes que empezar desde abajo y tardas en llegar (si es que llegas) a la cima.

Si estudias derecho no serás responsable de un caso importante.

La medicina te llevará otros 4-5 años antes de que puedas ser un médico "de verdad".

Incluso como contable tendrás tareas triviales para empezar.

En el comercio eres el director general desde el primer día, así que no es de extrañar que tantos fracasen.

 
fxcruiser:
Aquí hay un buen post de otro foro que sería bueno compartir con todos los aspirantes a traders.

¡DISFRUTA!

fxcruiser

Buen post EJ puedo atestiguar el tiempo invertido he vivido esto durante dos años recibiendo más tiempo de pantalla que de sueño todos los días y justo ahora llegando al punto donde me estoy volviendo reactivo y capaz de mirar a la izquierda de la tabla para ver hacia donde podría dirigirse el lado derecho. También ayuda tener a grandes personas como tú que te empujan en la dirección correcta.

Nada que merezca la pena es fácil, pero el hombre está empezando a ser divertido.

HS

 

Aquí está lo que Greg tiene que añadir a lo largo de esas líneas en su publicación en otro foro de futuros emini:

If I may put in my 2 cents

Not everyone is cut out to be a trader, many just do not have the psychological make up for it, and many, I would even say most do not have the financial make up for it.

Mostly, though new traders weed themselves out of the market, by being ill-prepared, ill-informed and ill-equipped. Sort of like a surgeon showing up in the operating room, figuring he would just try a surgery or 2, before he decides if he really wants to be a surgeon.

For some reason traders do this all the time, I am not sure why, perhaps because access to trading accounts and margin is easy. Many who 'give it a try' with zero knowledge last only a few months, blow their account and never return.

The statistics in the industry are very clear on this.

By the time a wannabe trader figures out it's more complicated than that, he is now operating from a financial and psychological perspective of failure.

I personally know many traders who are successful some who earn a fair living equivalent to other professionals, and some others who earn many times that in a single year.

Last years bonuses for traders at wall street firms set all time records.

Like any business, like any industry and any profession, there will always those who succeed and those who don't.

What separates the two? (a hint, it's the same for any profession)

Hard work, A positive attitude, Perseverance, Time and Discipline

Trading is Evolution not Revolution.

It is not a get rich quick lottery, it is not a game

Many go to Med school, Biz School, Law School and never graduate, they can't cut it. Does that mean that there are no successful Doctors, Businessmen or lawyers in the world?

Not everyone is cut out for every profession, that's just how it is.

Traders do have 1 clear disadvantage, they are allowed (as long as they have $2,000 to open an account) to try their hand at it, it seems to be the ONLY profession where the proper education comes after instead of prior to execution

Just my 2 cents worth

Greg

Greg es un comerciante muy astuto y profesional y el desarrollador del método y curso de estudio The Trading Zone. Es uno de los mejores cursos de trading que he encontrado.

¡DISFRUTEN!

fxcruiser

 

¡Uy! Olvidé lo que Greg añadió.

Fives you bring up another very good point, which is that there must be a fit, between the Trader and the Style of trading.

Many traders see others having success with a style and yet they are not able to.

Your psychology, risk tolerance etc.. all come into play in determining if a style is right for you.

I know JP is a fine trader I have seen him trade. I too use Market Profile but trade a vastly different way than JP does.

And I know I could not trade his way.

My personality requires that I take more trades in a day and hold them for shorter periods of time. This is what works for me.

There is no question that it takes time to discover your "Trading Personality" and then find the style that fits best with it.

So the question is, will a trader still be around financialy, after trying a few styles that may not be right for him.

I think traders need to do more research, and ask the right questions before taking on a style

Such as how many trades per day, do you ever hold overnight positions, how long is the average trade held, what type of stops are used, do you scale in and out of positions etc.....

And next, paper or sim trade that style for a while to see how it feels.

I know that even on a sim trade I could not hold a trade all day, just not my style

Greg
 

¿Sólo son las noticias?

¿Su método le ha servido para ponerse en marcha antes de la noticia?

¡DISFRUTA!

fxcruiser

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Entender el mercado y sus manipulaciones

¿Son sólo las noticias las que han provocado la GRAN caída del mercado? Comentaré más sobre esto más adelante en la semana. Por ahora, vea este video:

YouTube - Jim Cramer sobre la manipulación del mercado

YouTube - ¿El dinero inteligente maneja los mercados financieros?

y más en el sitio.

¡DISFRUTE!

fxcruiser