95% of my trades are indeed scalping, however when a trade has been matched at a silly level I am quite happy to let it swing, but I'm certainly guilty of trading out far earlier from a good position than maybe I should, but that bothers me not one jot. I appreciate the supportive words, but I'll be honest it's far, far easier for anyone to make consistent profits using small stakes than for the opening poster who is more limited in both the opportunities and selections he can trade by his choice of stake and desire for greater returns. A small stake entry error is easily quickly corrected by market noise, which is obviously not the case for a large trade error, which is why the advice to reduce to small stakes when adrenaline is flowing from either a big win, big loss or a 'Jeez, I got away with that one' trade is very good advice indeed (unless you are the opposite to me and your clarity of thought improves on adrenaline).macawboy wrote: Are the trades in the screen shot from scalping?
I wish you all the very best of luck with both your trading and life.