@Tradr_G Which I can see how that sounds like a bunch of not super helpful and ambiguous philosophical jargon, but that's the best way I can articulate it - for myself, when I'm in that state.
@Tradr_G I think the ever-shifting target of excellence is hitting the right spot in the gray area between forcing things constructively, vs stepping out for a walk when things are going really bad. Sitting on the sidelines too much can be bad. Trading too much can be bad.
@yaseeen76 Standing desk + treadmill - walking at 1-1.5 mph - total game changer for your health - for myself, no reduction in "focus" - same or better typing speed as when I am sitting, if anything, - less distracted - not more ... + station a pull-up bar at your office.
@yaseeen76 Curious how you use delta - is that always the same "rolling" bar look back, or a drawing tool for the specific range ... Also, judging by the thickness of the nodes, it looks like that's the delta per "n" points of range, - I do the same for NQ, since tick it's too much noise.
@6Epro You know like Google has those glasses that show your "avatar" based on the time of your last run, so you race it in your present run? I am always racing my prior stop in my present trade.
@GainAlphaTrade Not something I have properly tested, but If you have some XP on interpreting order book imbalance in a way that produces edge, like combination with session delta and seeing which side of the market is less liquid (easier to push through?), I'm listening.