Boeing long trade ideaAt current levels NYSE:BA is offering a reasonable risk to reward to justify a long entry.
Even a swing trade to the previous swing high of $278, with a stop near $212 is a 1:3 risk to reward. However, I'm bullish in this stock, it's in the accumulation phase so it'll be a long-term investment as opposed to a short term trade. Thus, the risk:reward is irrelevant now as I expect the stock to trade beyond $300/share.
Always #managerisk
Trendtrader
** AUDUSD ** long trade currently open Good evening, an update for you all on today trades.
The entry price, stop loss (in pipettes) and take profit are shown on the chart itself.
Just something I'm working on in Pine script, I'll share as many trading ideas as and when I can, so I can document my progress.
My name is Al, I'm 40 and from the UK.
I've been trading for a few years, my key goal is to automate my strategies and remove as many decisions as I can.
Any questions, feel free to drop me a direct message if I can help.
These ideas, aren't specific advice from me - so if you enter, of course do your own due diligence - always manage your risk like a pro too.
This is all for information and education.
Have a great day,
Al.
🙂
PS. Check my other 'Related Ideas' too.
The Psychological DANGER of Counter-Trend TradingI see many traders consistently trying to fade the trend, but be careful.
In this post, I will explain the psychological problem that can arise from it.
Every time you get something that you want in life or that is pleasurable, you get positive reinforcement,
and your brain says "I want more of that stuff"
and then the brain says: "Keep doing what you are doing" ---> Behavior is learned. (Your neurons in your brain got linked together).
Once the behavior is learned, and the neurons linked, it is very hard (near impossible according to behavioral science) to extinguish this learned behavior! Old habits die hard.
Thus, the trader keeps doing the behavior that over the long run will generate losses. WHY? because reversal points are momentary while trends are prolonged and if the trader is trying to constantly make money out of the market, he continues to do the learned behavior, hoping that "NOW there must be a big correction", even though a correction can be many months in the future.
So now you are probably asking: "ok Mr. Ph.D. in psychology, what is your solution? I already learned the wrong behavior, am I doomed?"
According to science, there is hope, instead of trying to extinguish the behavior, you need to re-write it with the new behavior (replace it with a new behavior).
What does it mean in a trading context?
That means that if you are in the past got burned from counter-trend trading, it is recommended to join the trend --> you will generate profits ---> positive reinforcement ---> newly learned behavior ---> ah-ha moment