Trade Summary
20140122
Long 2 TF 1172.6, 1172.9, +1.1, +0.5
Long 1 TF 1173.2, +1.4
Long 1 TF 1172.3, -0.7
Long 2 TF 1171.6, 1171.6, +0.7, +1.0
Short 1 TF 1172.8, -0.0
Long 1 TF 1173.6, -0.2
Long 2 TF 1172.5, 1172.5, -0.5, -0.3
Long 1 TF 1172.4, +0.6
Total TF +3.6
Unless your OCO strategies are preset on separate price ladders, and are second nature to your trade entry and exit management, trading in narrow range days is pretty much impossible. You just can't keep up with the small turns. But anyone can learn to do it. I often find students are trying to monitor all four index contracts with various study methods for capturing complete trade models correctly, but are trying to do so, and trade with price ladders all from as little as two monitors. There is no time for peeling back a Windows frame or flipping WorkSpaces back-n-forth. Open separate price ladders for each contract. At least 2 each. Present different OCO strategies for each. Let your mouse do all the work with one-click decisions. There is no time for hesitation. The thinking part should have been done long ago while the market was closed as your reviewed and rehearsed what to do when specific Trade Entry Models appeared. In real time, you must act, not think. Thinking is for the Analyst. Be the Trader.