Rossini Established member Messages 916 Likes 132 Jan 14, 2009 #1 And what style of trading is it? Im scalping off a tick chart. Today I have done 13hrs, usually its lower about 6-8. But I find the better I do, the longer I trade for :smart:
And what style of trading is it? Im scalping off a tick chart. Today I have done 13hrs, usually its lower about 6-8. But I find the better I do, the longer I trade for :smart:
N Rothschild Legendary member Messages 5,296 Likes 603 Jan 14, 2009 #2 infront of charts about 10-12hrs a day, took 4 trades 2day
KillPhil08 Experienced member Messages 1,860 Likes 381 Jan 15, 2009 #4 6-9 is my extremes more or less, i did 5.30-6.30 2 days ago without a break, seriously. Fading big moves, scalping round numbers, trading breakouts. Some medium term ones and when a trend is confirmed longer term ones (Diff account). usually ftse eurgbp cable + eur. occasionally eurchf gbpchf audusd cadusd oil + gold . 13hours intense scalping nice one.
6-9 is my extremes more or less, i did 5.30-6.30 2 days ago without a break, seriously. Fading big moves, scalping round numbers, trading breakouts. Some medium term ones and when a trend is confirmed longer term ones (Diff account). usually ftse eurgbp cable + eur. occasionally eurchf gbpchf audusd cadusd oil + gold . 13hours intense scalping nice one.
R rnicoll Established member Messages 500 Likes 14 Jan 15, 2009 #5 Rossini said: And what style of trading is it? Im scalping off a tick chart. Today I have done 13hrs, usually its lower about 6-8. But I find the better I do, the longer I trade for :smart: Click to expand... Not trading right now, but swing/day trading and about 2-3 hours of actually looking at the charts, although they tend to be open and underneath something else.
Rossini said: And what style of trading is it? Im scalping off a tick chart. Today I have done 13hrs, usually its lower about 6-8. But I find the better I do, the longer I trade for :smart: Click to expand... Not trading right now, but swing/day trading and about 2-3 hours of actually looking at the charts, although they tend to be open and underneath something else.