Market Timing Without Signals
Timing is not a signal. It is reading conditions. Understanding context. Sensing when something is ripe versus when it is not.
Timing is not a signal. It's not a trigger. It's not a formula that tells you when to enter.
Timing is reading conditions. Understanding context. Sensing when something is ripe versus when it's not.
This is harder to teach than a signal. But it's closer to how timing actually works.
This book explains what timing actually means - and why signals fail to provide it.
What's Inside
- What timing actually means versus what traders expect it to mean
- Why signals are triggers, not timing
- How to read conditions instead of waiting for triggers
- The role of experience in developing timing judgment
- When timing is impossible and what to do about it
- Accepting imperfect timing as part of the process
Chapters
- 1 What timing actually means
- 2 Why signals often fail
- 3 Context versus trigger
- 4 Reading conditions
- 5 Timing as assessment, not formula
- 6 The role of experience
- 7 When timing is impossible
- 8 Timing and patience
- 9 Accepting imperfect timing
- 10 What remains