4 Squares of Win

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I’ve been keeping it simple this year. It’s working for me. I feel sort of like I cleared all the annoying distractions out of my life, by force, and now I’m free to focus on whatever the fuck it is that I please.

So about that market. Weekly R2 ended up being, nearly to the point, the chooser of the high on Nasdaq e-mini futures. At the weekly pivot point, ES broke first, then YM, then NQ, all of which produced tradable signals. When volatility increased, you gotta expect that kind of 17 point bottoming pattern, and still think it has room to go when it actually does break back above. Whatever your line is. I’m talking about the weekly pivot point on ES fut’s. This is hard for skeptics. However this was straight up, out of the text book, Weekly Pivot Point  to Weekly R2. Like a motherfucking bus stop.

I strive to hold balance between getting the most out of dollars invested vs being slightly reckless when I have a good idea. Being too clammed up can have the adverse affect of missing moves and causing heart ache. I’m just imagining me letting it go completely, to the point where it actually “astounds”, and trying to be that person. I had a good week, with both wins and losses. But every time I let it get to me when I miss something, I do something stupid like directly after.

The fish in the oven should be done soon. Best weekend to you all. Oh and I apologize for the lack of posts, to my faithful readers. It’s been all kinda a blur and shit. Just hitting targets, of various types.

Now go live a little, you work too hard!

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