tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7158367620354117081.post3735647092249942321..comments2023-05-18T11:27:42.854+02:00Comments on Tennis Trading: Taking a small breakBrulatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02889878882946803348noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7158367620354117081.post-60402230930406139982015-07-18T01:36:34.609+02:002015-07-18T01:36:34.609+02:00Yes, that was my main thought. Like I mentioned ab...Yes, that was my main thought. Like I mentioned above... it was a good profit in comparison to my risk (something like 30 ticks for 30 ticks risk), but I didn't close the trade. Of course there are different approaches... if you make 90 ticks for 30 ticks risk, you can lose 3 trades to be breakeven. With 30 ticks only once. In the end is about preferences... only when you feel comfortable, you can make money.<br /><br />I would lie if I would say that I am not struggling at the moment. I didn't expect that after a good June, but probably it was just a good run, and the sample was not big enough. <br /><br />Yes, it will help to take a break of 3-4 days. Perhaps I will have some ideas at the lake. :-) Let's see...Brulatihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02889878882946803348noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7158367620354117081.post-87724952570555057442015-07-18T01:11:28.415+02:002015-07-18T01:11:28.415+02:00Thanks for the comment. No problem... every failur...Thanks for the comment. No problem... every failure is a chance for an improvment. <br /><br />I know that is not a good thing to change the strategies too often. There are a lot of examples that a bad start (with over 100 trades) can only be a too small sample and turn in a successful approach. The same with a good beginning. I just make minor adjustments in the time frame. The base will be the same...Brulatihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02889878882946803348noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7158367620354117081.post-77142774035167369362015-07-17T21:22:24.058+02:002015-07-17T21:22:24.058+02:00Just remember, the longer you leave a trade - the ...Just remember, the longer you leave a trade - the longer you are open to risk. <br /><br />If your struggling, feel free to message me if you want a bit of advice.<br /><br />Enjoy your break and forget about trading with money on the ladders and enjoy the weather - if it's good!Craighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06258847676928131157noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7158367620354117081.post-36497134067020176602015-07-17T19:35:43.204+02:002015-07-17T19:35:43.204+02:00Sorry to hear about that.
I think small stakes ar...Sorry to hear about that.<br /><br />I think small stakes are the way to go for you. Also, don´t change your strategy on a weekly basis because it is not possible to know if a strategy is good in such a short period specially if you don´t take a lot of positions per game.<br /><br />Finally, you can´t use your hands in the football i trade unless you´re the goalkeeper :PUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07743005756893231031noreply@blogger.com