Swing trader's trade diary公开
I would like to share a trading diary from someone who is skilled at swing trading.
I taught them trading, but they are better at swing trading than I am.
Each trade tends to capture a wide price range.
The basics I teach are all the same, but you don’t have to cling to my style.
After learning my trading basics, it’s good to adapt it to your own easier-to-use style.
The person I’m introducing this time has been good at market awareness from the early days.
Using a style that leverages their strengths, it’s a very ideal form.
To swing or hold for large gains, you need solid market awareness, after all.
My default is day trading, though I sometimes hold on to let profits run, but basically I trade for the short term.
Some people find mid-term swing trading easier than short-term trading, so this could be a reference for them.
Some people might realize, “Oh—this way also works.”
In other trading schools, even though they teach short-term trading, there were people who awakened when they switched to mid-term swing trading.
People who weren’t doing well with short-term trading became able to do it very easily when they switched to mid-term swing trading.
Short-term and mid-term differ only in time frames; the basics are the same. What you learn in short-term trading can also be used in mid-term trading.
It’s the same basics, only the time frame is different, but everyone has a time frame that feels more comfortable to them.
Even trying out swing trading methods might lead some to think, “Swinging is easier!”
So, I’ve linked the trading diary below.