To what degree are your preparation/warm up for a day's trading session integral to your success?
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A topic on which I don't see much discussion, interested to hear other's thoughts.
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The most important thing for me is making sure I have a full stomach before starting!!!!








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By quantifying it (knowing where it's coming from). Sure, some of it can be defined by patiently waiting for the right setups and signals, but this would depend on type of market and approach.arbitrage16 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 30, 2020 6:21 pmHow do you define your edge Kai? Is it particular set ups, or signals? I don't mean the specifics, rather the framework for how you define it.
However, on my most traded market I would define it very differently with mostly just pattern recognition combined with muscle memory, which is still order flow trading in a nutshell. So for me that would be the opposite approach, where the only "setups" you need are suitable price ranges and some market noise and volatility.
Doesn't matter much what approach you like to use, as long as it produces +EV (in the long run).
If you think a certain preparation or whatever will help you produce +EV, then do it

I do very little prepping for day to day racing, but do a lot for major meetings: -
https://www.betfairtradingblog.com/hors ... -meetings/
https://www.betfairtradingblog.com/hors ... -meetings/