"The danger of watching every tick has two sides: overtrading and increasing the chances of premature liquidation of good positions," - Jack Schwager.
The point: stop watching the market so closely. Because of this, you will either trade too much, which is risky, or close good positions too early. In any case, you will lose money.
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"The danger of watching every tick has two sides: overtrading and increasing the chances of premature liquidation of good positions," - Jack Schwager.
The point: stop watching the market so closely. Because of this, you will either trade too much, which is risky, or close good positions too early. In any case, you will lose money.