🎯 Understanding Entry Timing
Entry timing affects:
✔ Risk exposure
✔ Emotional pressure
✔ Accuracy rate
✔ Session control
Timing is not about speed — it’s about position.
🔵 Early Entry: Pros and Cons
✅ Advantages
✔ Better positioning
✔ Lower emotional pressure
✔ Clear structure
✔ Calm execution
❌ Risks
❌ Requires patience
❌ Needs preparation
Early entries reward discipline.
🔵 Late Entry: Pros and Cons
✅ Advantages
✔ Feels safer emotionally
✔ Appears more confirmed
❌ Risks
❌ Reduced margin
❌ Higher pressure
❌ Forced reactions
❌ Lower accuracy
Late entries often come from fear, not strategy.
🔵 Why Professionals Prefer Early Entries
Professionals choose early entries because:
✔ Decisions are calmer
✔ Risk is controlled
✔ No chasing involved
They prepare first, then act decisively.
🔵 When Late Entry Might Be Acceptable
Late entries are only acceptable if:
✔ Structure is still clean
✔ Emotion is neutral
✔ No chasing involved
Otherwise, skipping is safer.
🔵 How to Improve Entry Timing
Improve timing by:
✔ Observing more rounds
✔ Entering less frequently
✔ Preparing before action
Timing improves with patience.
❌ Timing Errors to Avoid
Avoid:
❌ Chasing extended moves
❌ Entering out of fear
❌ Reacting emotionally
❌ Ignoring preparation
⭐ Conclusion
In 6 Club, early timing beats late reactions.
Remember:
✔ Prepare early
✔ Enter calmly
✔ Skip late pressure
✔ Trust repetition
Master timing — and consistency follows.