3 Ideas That Boosted My Trading Career
3 Ideas That Boosted My Trading Career
by: Colibri Trader
The following 3 ideas that boosted my trading career are probably not the only ones, but have played a significant part in improving me as a trader. They have been instrumental in laying the foundations out for me being successful in trading. I have outlined them below (definitely NOT in a sequence of importance), so you can better understand my trading. These methods are the ones that first stand out when I am thinking of successful trading. Please feel free to share your own perspective of what helped you improve your trading in the comments below this article. Check out in the end of the article what are the 3 P’s of Trading…
1) Timeframe confluence
The first of the three factors that helped me improve and stay consistent was time-frames. When trading (as the ones that took my professional trading course know already) I am looking at timeframes. My analysis starts from the Daily timeframe and then narrows down to the 4 Hour and sometimes 1 Hour. I am also looking at the Weekly and Monthly charts for the general direction of the market. Let’s say I am seeing a pinbar on the daily timeframe, I am always going to go down to the 4 Hour chart and check what is the setup there.
- Important Tip: I do start with the Daily timeframe before I go down to the 4 Hour chart.
Once I establish the setup, I am looking for a confluence of factors. I am looking for the same or similar pattern on the different timeframes. Let’s say I am seeing a pinbar on the Daily timeframe. What I am looking for on the 4 Hour chart is a Pinbar, Bullish Engulfing or another price action confirmation. Very often this is the case and if I want even more precise confirmation, I can scale down to the 1 Hour chart.
- Important Tip: If there is no confluence of timeframes, I am not taking the trade.
2) Avoid Day Trading
Having a trading plan is the best advice I can give you. One of the ways it is helping me is by keeping me away from day trading. The second point in the 3 ideas that boosted my trading career is “Day trading”. Why is it so? Most traders are too eager to jump in and trade whenever any opportunity arises. This is probably due to our human nature and the eagerness to make a “quick buck”. But if there is one thing that ensures a high probability of winning, it is having the patience to grasp all the necessary information before you trade. This apparently will take time as there are many factors involved in it, such as the forming of trends, trend corrections, highs and lows. Impatience to look at these matters could result in loss of money. It could be helpful sometimes to take a break, allow oneself to have the time to look at the bigger picture, instead of focusing too much on one aspect. Remember that a single transaction might resonate in a series of future losses if executed at the wrong moment. It takes time and patience to wait for the market correction, before you commit to a trade.
Day trading is probably the hardest of all ways to make money and requires the highest of trading skills and discipline. No wonder 95% of retail traders lose 95% of initial capital in the first few months of live trading. Day trading sounds like an easy and fun way to make money, but this statement cannot be further away from reality. I know more people who made money from a 9-5 job than day traders who made enough to pay their bills. Hopefully, this is not too discouraging for you, but aims to ring a few warning bells against over-trading (especially if you are not extremely experienced).
- Important Tip: Having your rules written down helps you stay away from day trading (or over-trading)
3) Looking at Higher Timeframes and PA
A) Higher Timeframes– The third factor that boosted my trading career and trading in general is my affinity with higher timeframes. As I mentioned earlier, I am starting my analysis with the Daily timeframe. I am also using Weekly and Monthly charts for the general direction. The higher timeframes are less noisy and are less random than the intraday charts. Usually, they are the ones that the larger institutions like Hedge Funds and Bank traders are using for their analysis and trading activities. This could be quite indicative of why you should avoid the smaller timeframes.
- Pro Tip: Avoid timeframes smaller than 1 Hour
B) PA (Price Action)– When checking the higher timeframes, I am looking for a confluence of a higher timeframe important level and a confluence of price action. For example, if I am seeing a major support or resistance on the Daily timeframe, I am looking for a price action confirmation. Have a look at the example below. It was taken from an article I wrote about a couple of weeks before. To read the full article go HERE.
As you can see from the screenshot above, the level of 18.50 was a major resistance level on the Daily timeframe. The candlestick pattern that formed there was a bearish engulfing. This is what I call a confirmation by price action.
Important Tip: Before I trade, I need to have a price action confirmation of a major level
The example above is showing what I mean by a price action confirmation of a major level. Let’s see what happened after this pattern appeared.From the daily chart above, you can see the a confirmation of what I have just said. That is why it is so important that you try to use price action confirmation of major support/resistance levels.
Putting it All Together
The aim of this article is to reveal another angle of the way I look at the charts. I am showing why is it important to have a confluence of timeframes. I am then explaining the importance of avoiding day trading. Finally, I am tying it up with the importance of using price action with higher time frames. In the end, we are coming up to the conclusion that no matter what you do, what matters is to follow a strictly written-down plan and have the patience to wait for all the factors to align. So, if I am to sum up this article in 3 words, I would use the 3 P’s of trading:
–Plan
-Patience
Price Action
P.S.
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Have a look at my popular article on Support and Resistance or on How to Make a Trading Plan
Hi Colibri,
“single transaction might resonate in a series of future losses if executed at the wrong moment”
Yesterday I talked with junior golfer, he said he wanted to learn on how to control emotion. Once he made a single bad swing, he seems to lose it, the swings after are like he has not played golf before – resulting in losing a tournament. What you wrote above remind me of what this junior golfer said. He did mention “learn how to control emotion”. It should apply in trading also. Once trader made a bad trade, usually traders trade like they have not done trading before.
-Harry
Hi Harry,
What a great line! I keep on re-reading it from time to time. Actually, there are a couple of very good books that have helped me improve trading psychology. One of them is called “Trading in the Zone” and the other one is by Ari Kiev- Trading to Win. One more actually (not trading related)- The Art of Learning by Josh Waitzkin
I think the hardest element of trading is learning how to control emotions! Keep the great thoughts coming Harry! That’s an amazing contribution you guys are making!
Thanks for the reading references colibri!
Always Harry! Just let me know if there is anything else. Waiting for your next thoughts 🙂
Hi colibri
I completely agree with you about daily time frame speak much louder than smaller timeframes. I also noted that on 1hr tf any pa formed within 3 hrs of opening of day that zone I consider tradeable. I too learning to go beyond 1 hr. Your articles always very helpful particularly in time of anxiety for new traders. Thanks for your continued hand holding
Yes, it is absolutely true! That is why most of the successful traders you will meet will be using higher timeframes
Hi colibri
I would like for you to help me understand something. So once you see a Pin bar or Bullish/bearish engulfing pattern on Daily, you then wait for the next day and then go to your H4 chart and look for a pin bar or bullish/bearish engulfing pattern and then execute once you see it?
There is a lot more to it. If you want email me on admin@colibritrader.com What you are saying is partially right, but cannot be self-sufficient in the long-term