Stocks & Commodities V. 25:13 (48-55): The Trading Plan by John “Jay” Norris
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The Trading Plan by John “Jay” Norris
We all know that creating a trading plan is the first
step in trading. Find out how one futures trader
creates a plan and follows it.
Combining analytics and execution is
not new for individuals or professional
entities, and most companies
separate the two. Many individuals
lean toward one or the other, but traders must do both. Traders must be patient and
disciplined and accept that they will not have a
choice regarding when a trade scenario will unfold.
Traders just need to be in the habit of being at their
stations every trading day rested and relaxed and
ready to make their moves.
This plan concentrates on following all markets
with the understanding that they will always follow
their path of least resistance. If you are a novice,
you need to do your homework and remember that
futures trading carries risk of loss.
HERE’S THE PLAN
Prior to any analysis I need to be able to see the
market on three time frames simultaneously, a
tactic I was introduced to in Alexander Elder’s
book Come Into My Trading Room. Once I have the
three charts in front of me, I determine the long-,
intermediate-, and short-term trends for the daily,
240-minute, and 60-minute charts. This is a total of
nine directional determinates that I break down
into a directional ratio. I record these on a simple
grid with up arrows, down arrows, or a hyphen
indicating neutral or sideways.
Prior to any analysis I need to be able to see the
market on three time frames simultaneously, a
tactic I was introduced to in Alexander Elder’s
book Come Into My Trading Room. Once I have the
three charts in front of me, I determine the long-,
intermediate-, and short-term trends for the daily,
240-minute, and 60-minute charts. This is a total of
nine directional determinates that I break down
into a directional ratio. I record these on a simple
grid with up arrows, down arrows, or a hyphen
indicating neutral or sideways.
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