How to Enforce Discipline on Entries?

Discussion in 'Forex' started by vortextrader, Sep 28, 2019.

  1. comagnum

    comagnum

    Maybe try using a hand written trade entry check list - I do this from a template I made. Learned this from Marty Schwatz (pit bull), he still hand writes notes on his entries, having 40+ years of trading.

    Half the battle in trading is letting the impatient/impulsive noobs make the first run at the cheese - once they get crushed in the trap a time or two than its time to enter.

    A 2014 study showed that note-taking with an actual pen or pencil, rather than typing the information on a laptop, is a way more effective means of learning new information. According to their findings, the researchers showed that taking notes on laptops results in "shallower processing," meaning it doesn't help you fully absorb the information in a way that'll allow you to recall it later on.

    To illustrate that point, the researchers found that students who took notes on their laptops didn't perform as well on a test of conceptual questions when compared to the students who took notes in good old-fashioned longhand.
     
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    #11     Sep 28, 2019
  2. easymon1

    easymon1

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    #12     Sep 28, 2019
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  3. For as much as I love tech I still find myself using good old fashioned pen and paper when I’m trying to truly understand something by writing it out.
     
    #13     Sep 28, 2019
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  4. %%
    Exactly;
    pen + paper = much more reliable, cheaper.Some times a pen fails, cut that loss+ get another pen; I like blue ,black, green,+ red...……………………………………………………………………………….
     
    #14     Sep 29, 2019
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