signs of over trading

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OscarR

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How do you distinguish between active trading and overtrading, especially in a fast-paced market like Forex?
 
Just impatience and having no clear resolution on your past trades and constantly going out of your way and neglecting your strategy impulsively.
 
How do you distinguish between active trading and overtrading, especially in a fast-paced market like Forex?
Active trading is like being a chess player with a strategy, while overtrading is like rolling dice and hoping for the best.
 
If you have clarity in what you are doing, and the thought process behind a trade that you take, I would generally categorise it as Active trading.
Once that ventures into not having clarity and reasons for trade and other that what your system says, then its overtrading for me
 
How do you then adjust your strategies in real-time to avoid overtrading, especially under the pressure of a fast-moving market?
 
How do you then adjust your strategies in real-time to avoid overtrading, especially under the pressure of a fast-moving market?
reduce risk per strategy, when it starts going into a unfavorable regime + adding regime filters to help the strategy would also assist in reducing over-trading
 
reduce risk per strategy, when it starts going into a unfavorable regime + adding regime filters to help the strategy would also assist in reducing over-trading
how do you determine which regime filter to apply, and can you share an example of a specific filter you've found effective in certain market conditions?
 
Which regime filter to apply is a series of tests on historical data starting with, the filter should help you choose a favorable area to work with.
I mostly trade momentum in stocks and crypto, a combination of 10 and 20 sma/ema on various timeframes have proved really effective for me. Might not work for other kind of strategies.
VIX is also something I use to define regimes, while buying options. This has reduced my overall trades significantly and performance is not hampered. Which is the beauty of a regime filter.
 
Which regime filter to apply is a series of tests on historical data starting with, the filter should help you choose a favorable area to work with.
I mostly trade momentum in stocks and crypto, a combination of 10 and 20 sma/ema on various timeframes have proved really effective for me. Might not work for other kind of strategies.
VIX is also something I use to define regimes, while buying options. This has reduced my overall trades significantly and performance is not hampered. Which is the beauty of a regime filter.
Thank you for the explanations!
 
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