Fri Oct 10 Trades & Journal

20141010
Short 2 YM 16632, 16632, +7, -4
Short 2 TF 1070.4, 1070.4, +0.7, +2.0
Long 2 TF 1064.9, 1064.4, -1.4, -0.7
Long 3 TF 1063.8, 1063.8, 1063.8, +1.5, +2.0, +4.0
Long 2 YM 16616, 16616, +20, -5
Long 1 TF 1064.1, -0.7
Long 2 TF 1061.3, 1061.3, -0.4, -0.4
Long 2 TF 1060.8, 1060.8, -0.5, -0.5
Long 3 TF 1060.8, 1060.8, 1061.0, +2.0, +2.0, -0.2
Long 2 TF 1057.0, 1056.0, -1.4, -0.4
Long 2 TF 1055.2, 1055.2, -0.8, -0.8
Long 2 TF 1053.1, 1053.1, -0.2, -0.2
Short 2 TF 1059.5, 1059.2, +0.8, +2.0
Total YM +18
Total TF +8.4

Volatility can be your friend or your enemy. And it's as easy to give profits back on volatile days as it can be sometimes to make them. I could have quit after the first set of trades and had no less than twice as many trades later. Especially on a Friday, it's usually better to just stop on any early profit that approaches your quota. Volatility can be like the moth to the flame, and like a junkie, you begin to want to live off it. Stay disciplined.