Have you ever fought with a trade before and once it went green you closed it for a small profit only to realize if you held it for a few minutes longer it would have been a big win? Yea, me too. I once said there are 3 types of trades, the ones that work right a way, the ones that don’t, and the ones that sit there. You know the ” sitting” ones Im talking about. The ones that take a little time to work, the ones that test your patience, the ones that make you doubt your decisions and consume emotional capital. These are important trades in the big picture of your trading. How you handle these trades may be the deciding difference as to whether or not you survive in this business. Sometimes its hard to hold out for profits but that is what we are in this game for, to bank. This video takes a live look at hanging in through the chop and coming away with your prize.
This trade was recorded live
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