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One can easily find the entire ebook online for
The Path To Successful Trading
By Charlie Wright
I will be bloging over there at Barry taylors Emini-Watch youtube site, Me and Barry are friends , well sort of. Now we are at the exact middle of a W pattern on the S&P500 emini. you can compare it to the Index it should work the same. so in ten week we will be at the top of the second leg of a double top around 1400 and then its all down from there . Now we got to go down below 1300 first , say 1270then come back up to 1400
Oh I forgot My UTube user name is FredJonesJunior
I was informed once, that it was prohibited to solicit ones own web/blog site here at Worden's forum.
In this case it migth be a public service to warn us away.... :-)
I've just checked 13 different indicators and most of them can tell the furture in retrospect. I makes a nice demostration. but they won't lead to your trading sucess. The best you can achieve in trading is to make a name for your self as a Guru. I don't know if that is possible with out adquate marketing . Possible start out with a website. I say it will be hard to gain a foothold but there is always a Mega church preacher in the wings when the last one got defrocked so there might be a place for you . Try to get in to John Wiley and Sons Publishers . they can boost your career if they publish your book. Become a guest lecturer at colleges that will give you some standing others might not have. Claim you pick a market turn some time in the past . Who's to say you didn't . Look how long it takes for people to figure out you didn't have a second major in IT. What's IT? Something to do with computer. or those guys who claime they recieved a Medal of Honor and they never left the states. It can be done.is all I'm saying . And you may be able to pull it off .
Its a nice post but still i believe discipline act as a major parameter , since discretionary trading is beholden to the analysis and execution performed by the individual rather than the system, there is the risk of biases, lack of discipline, and other psychological short-comings creeping in,