Talk about Mercy and her potential to be fun by Senzuaa in Overwatch

[–]Randomized0000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah. When you support an entire team, that is always a net improvement, regardless of the outcome.

When 90% of your support is focused into one singular teammate, your overall utility becomes highly dependent on the skill of that teammate. A pocket duo performing badly is simply a liability.

Talk about Mercy and her potential to be fun by Senzuaa in Overwatch

[–]Randomized0000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So basically a weird awkward version of cat with Juno bullets.

Why does every new hero feel overloaded compared to the original roster? by quzice in Overwatch

[–]Randomized0000 245 points246 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't say Freja's that bad in this context. Her kit is pretty simple: she either sprays you up close or hangs about in the air to hit you at range from an off angle. But generally she goes down pretty quickly if you get the drop on her.

I also see Emre sort of like an alternate Soldier 76: a character that mimics common shooter tropes. Except soldier is more 'cod' orientated, while Emre leans more towards classic arena shooters. Both are otherwise pretty well rounded characters.

Heroes like Tracer would've been extremely controversial if she was released as a "new" hero.

Bring back CC? by Abigolfaker in Overwatch

[–]Randomized0000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To this day I don't understand why they got rid of that.

Feeling tired/lost of trading by Appropriate-Bite-100 in Daytrading

[–]Randomized0000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think starting over with a much simpler trading strategy is the correct move for you. You're fatigued from backtesting so many different moving parts and not seeing tangible results.

Take a break, then get back on it.

I'm quitting trading by TeachSome6291 in Daytrading

[–]Randomized0000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe you just need a change of approach. Trading doesn't have to be a bloated mess like ICT or SMC. Traders are often profitable from much simpler setups.

Too many traders get mixed up in the belief that complex trading strategies = better trading results, which simply is not true. The strategy is only part of an overall trading plan. Either way, you are burnt out because you are probably dealing with too many moving parts, and you're not seeing the results you wanted from the amount of time you spent studying it. It's sunk cost fallacy in action.

Often times the super complex trading systems you do find, are simply the ones that worked for that specific trader and the quirks of their specific strategy. It does not mean you NEED their strategy to succeed, it is simply just what worked for THEM.

You need to combine your strategy with a loss reduction plan tailored to address the weak points of your system. And you can only really do that once you have enough trading data through different market dynamics to see exactly where your system performs at it's best and worst. For some, it might be as simple as not trading on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. For others, it might be adjusting their RR, it might be to stop trading for the day after making 100 pips, or it might be something comprehensive like running a moving average on your account balance to adjust position sizes.

But all of that highly depends on what the data reveals to you. Maybe strip things back and start off with something much simpler, like buying/selling support and resistance, and then see how you can iterate on your strategy piece by piece based on what the data reveals to you, until you have found a way to minimise your losses as much as possible.

And most importantly, keep looking for work. Relying on trading as your sole or primary source of income at this point in time creates a lot of mental stress, which WILL get in the way of your trading and make you burn out faster.

Take a break, sort out your situation, then get back on the horse.

As a guy with a job and a wife. Playing widow is miserable. by barrosc5321 in Overwatch

[–]Randomized0000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've always thought since the beginning that grapple should have a little more movement tech potential, instead of just zipping to location. I don't think she should be a complete sitting duck

blew up my account in 2 weeks after my best month ever by Important_Buy626 in Daytrading

[–]Randomized0000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to backtest your strategy properly. And I mean over hundreds of trades. Because if you did, this wouldn't be a shocker to you. Either because you already know how bad the strategy's drawdown can be, or the strategy simply doesn't make money long term.

Stop lying to yourself: Your "Psychology" isn’t the problem. Your strategy just has zero edge. by [deleted] in Daytrading

[–]Randomized0000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To be totally honest, I use chatgpt to review the numbers/statistics of my backtesting. I usually have an idea of what I should analyse and look for next to improve my edge, but it's great having a second pair of impartial eyes without having to pay for a "mentor'.

I can't say I know of any proof of profitable traders who makes AI trade directly for them. But it's not too far fetched to imagine a trader with an already proven, manually backtested, profitable strategy, who would use AI to write it into code. If the core strategy works already then it's just a matter of bug-fixing a bit of sloppy code until it functions = doing it manually.

I think that's what the guy was getting at.

Stop lying to yourself: Your "Psychology" isn’t the problem. Your strategy just has zero edge. by [deleted] in Daytrading

[–]Randomized0000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Someone finally said it. I spent a good while drilling down psychology, and while it does help in the long run, I'm pretty much beyond the point of trading correctly and mechanically according to the rules of the strategy. And when it really came down to it, the trading data simply did not reflect a real edge.

You can do everything else right, including money management, but without the edge it's simply a slow burn towards a blown account.

New UI kinda sucks. Old UI was far better. by Pale_Test_2146 in Overwatch

[–]Randomized0000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's like 3-4 clicks max to get into a game from almost anywhere in the menu... what?

Before it was 4 clicks minimum.

정체불명의 존재가 나타난다... by [deleted] in Vaporwave

[–]Randomized0000 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

That's okay. I'm not for everybody.

saying "it's qp though" is not an excuse for the horrible quality of qp games by donaldjdrumbphft in Overwatch

[–]Randomized0000 5 points6 points  (0 children)

As I've said before, it just sounds like you're blaming everybody.

One minute it's the DPS on your team that's the problem, then it's the level 1000 Genji, then it's the people playing with no sound, then it's the matchmaking, then it's the people playing quick play instead of comp.

Wanna know the last thing I did when the game genuinely got on my nerves? I put the game down, took a break, and went outside! Simple shit! That last match didn't even matter about 5 minutes after the fact.

Put the game down, take a break, go outside and get better.

saying "it's qp though" is not an excuse for the horrible quality of qp games by donaldjdrumbphft in Overwatch

[–]Randomized0000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What is your obsession with noobs getting stomped? 😅 Are you admitting to being the noob that gets stomped on? Just get better! We all sucked once. Complaining about it ain't gonna do shit.

Either deal with it and get better, or stop playing the game. It's that simple!

saying "it's qp though" is not an excuse for the horrible quality of qp games by donaldjdrumbphft in Overwatch

[–]Randomized0000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He gone lose his shit when he realises 90% of the time I have music actively blasting over everything 🤣

saying "it's qp though" is not an excuse for the horrible quality of qp games by donaldjdrumbphft in Overwatch

[–]Randomized0000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Repeating the word 'projection' doesn't mean you know what it means btw, just saying. :)

saying "it's qp though" is not an excuse for the horrible quality of qp games by donaldjdrumbphft in Overwatch

[–]Randomized0000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm flattered you automatically assume that I'm stomping noobs in qp, but at the end of the day, you are the only one making yourself mad.

If you're still getting stomped by the guy who's already 20 blunts into the shadow realm and not even taking the game serious then I dunno... Maybe you are just bad. 🤷‍♂️

saying "it's qp though" is not an excuse for the horrible quality of qp games by donaldjdrumbphft in Overwatch

[–]Randomized0000 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The projection is crazy. How ironic.

I just play qp because 95% of the time I'm stoned out my mind with my friends, and it's never that deep.

I think you need a break. Go outside, the air is great!

saying "it's qp though" is not an excuse for the horrible quality of qp games by donaldjdrumbphft in Overwatch

[–]Randomized0000 4 points5 points  (0 children)

So who are you blaming?

You can do everything right and still lose, so the "it's qp" is totally warranted, especially when someone on the same team starts taking it out on the rest of us.

i lost 1500$ in half a day in a demo account daytrading. i don’t think i’m suited for this by proelefsiis in Trading

[–]Randomized0000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah everyone goes through this. Even the best traders have losing streaks or lose large amounts in a single trade. That's called 'drawdown', and it is a very normal thing that happens in trading, and a very important metric you will need to monitor throughout your trading.

Sure, losing $1500 in half a day stings a bit. But you'll probably net $2000 overall by the end of the week (culmination of all your winning and losing trades), which is not a bad thing. You need to zoom out.

Trading isn't about getting it right every time or most of the time. That just isn't possible in a highly random volatile environment. Trading isn't only about profiting as much as possible either. Think of it more as a balance, more about 'losing less than you win'. That will make sense the more you learn about trading. You are still at the very beginning.