Simple Market Maps Trade Entry Sheet
Good morning.
Here’s a simple trade entry sheet I developed about five years ago for use by the CME professionals taking my seminars. It’s meant to be a simple sheet to prompt you to think before you trade and then to remind you of your original plan once you are in each trade. Don’t be afraid to customize it-add, subtract, make it yours.
Start keeping trading sheets and images BEFORE you enter each trade and you’ll be amazed what a difference it makes in the long run! And don’t forget to do statistics on your trades at the end of each month and see if there are glaring things to pay attention to.
I hope this helps.
Tim
Market Maps Trade Entry Sheet by Timothy Morge
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