. Avoid buying right when the market opens – I’ve listed this rule first, because it’s a quick, easy fix. All you have to do is avoid initiating a new trade during the first half-hour the market is open— it’s that simple. The time between 9:30 and 10 a.m. is chaotic. It’s when the market is searching for direction and emotions are running wild. That’s why it’s important to sit back and watch to see what develops. This will set the tone for the rest of you trading moves throughout the day…
Regards,
Don
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