Bias
Soooooooo... CONTINUATION?! Or nah...I think everythings gonna keep moving the same way! I mean, AJ might've roc'd me a bit but that 200pip move on gold was saucy! EU did me som justice too. They also BLEW TF UP AGAIN! But, its not about trading all the time, its about trading well often ;)
So with that being said, make it do what it do my trading family!! Happy trading <3
OVERALL PROJECTION FOR THE 1ST FULL WEEK OF JUNE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Overall bullish on dollar!
Bearish on all other pairs!!
Looking to get a slight pullback/retest, then continuation!!!
YEAH SMALL TAKE INTO THE WEEK, LETS SEE WHAT WE GET! GANG. HAPPY TRADING.
** IN NO WAY, SHAPE, OR FORM AM I TELLING YOU TO TAKE THESE TRADES!! THIS IS SIMPLY SOME MARK UPS I WANTED TO POST SO KISS MY TRADING ASS AND DO YOUR DUE DILIGENCE!! THANK YOU**
FOLLOW MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL 'DIVINITY UNLEASHED' ILL BE RELEASING NEW CONTENT AT THE END OF THIS WEEK ABOUT MY CURRENT JOURNEY AND WHAT IM WORKING TOWARDS WITH FOREX!!!
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When to Change Bias in TradingHello Traders!
Do you ever wonder, "When is the trend ending?" or "When should I change my directional bias?"
Many traders find it hard to figure out not only how to choose a directional bias for the day, or how to change their bias if they are on the wrong side of the trade.
In this educational video tutorial, I provide simple confirmations to discern when to change your bias and how to look for your next entry!
Traders, we would love to hear your opinion and how you determine directional bias. Write in the comments and share with us!
Cheers,
- BKH
Recency Bias With Streaks and Occurrence FrequencyIn this video idea, I discuss the idea of how to check for bias in recent events in an indicator by requiring that X of the last Y candles meet a certain condition.
It is common to refer to recency bias as something that can skew your view on things based on recent events. In this case, I am referring to applying a bias to our indicator based on recent events.
I show you how I go about checking for occurrence frequency to require that X of Y candles are red in this example. Specifically, we check for at least 3 red candles in the last 4 or 5 candles.
By using float values to represent true or false with a 1 or 0 we can easily sum the values of the 1 or 0 on our conditions for the last Y candles. Once we get the occurrence account we can compare the occurrence that actually occurred to the number we actually required on X.
We take this a step farther and show how this might be used by requiring another condition to be true on the current candle as well and plot to share when this next condition is true or false (1:0) as well.
Psych Hack #0007 - decision-making - it's what we do. Everybody - I mean everybody - who is actively trading has to make decisions. Entry points, exit points, trailing stops, stop-losses and so on - they all involve decisions. But what affects the integrity of our decision-making ? Some say we don't need to make decisions, once we follow a mechanical trading plan. I disagree 100%. If everybody could follow a mechanical trading plan and be millionaires it would have happened already - it ain't happening! End of.
I say that our decisions are made in our heads - our brains, our minds. I say that I (we) need to know about the pitfalls in decision-making - pitfalls that may affect our minds.
I'm sharing some things I've learned with others. These may not be of relevance to everybody. However, as the hard evidence shows that between 75 and 90% of all traders lose money consistently, I think it should be of relevance to a majority.
Declaration : None of this is advice - even if so construed. Opinions on the two charts shown are not be relied upon. Your losses are entirely your own.