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Post by honestknave on Dec 28, 2015 4:14:15 GMT -5
Hello all, I'm a part-time trader from the UK. I've enjoyed modest success at trading harmonics / fibs but it does frequently involve 12-16 hours a day of staring at charts. This is starting to become tedious and doesn't make for the best work/life balance So, I've decided to explore some avenues that might allow me to trade with less chart time. Over the years, I've purchased a grand total of 3 trading books. - Scott Carney's Turning Patterns into Profits with Harmonic Trading (Collection)
- Lance Beggs' YTC Price Action Trader
- Bob Volman's Understanding Price Action
The first, Scott Carney's collection, was around the time I started my journey into harmonics and fibs. It no longer matches my trading style but it set me on the right road at the beginning. The other two books I've owned for some time but never finished. I've now decided to explore them once again. As chance would have it, I've started with Bob Volman first. So, here I am to see if I can pick up any tips from those of you trading Bob Volman's style. That's about it! Season's greetings to all
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Post by photize on Jan 11, 2016 10:57:08 GMT -5
Good luck from Another Brit :-)
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