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    Very hard time taking loss:(

    Yes. I believe that is the right attitude. I am aiming at making a living and the loss I consider as tuition to the real market eduction that I am getting. Painful as it is, I am recovering from the losses at a very gradual pace. Now I am trading 1 contract and 200 shares of $40 stocks instead...
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    Very hard time taking loss:(

    That literally destroyed everything I believe in myself and it took me several months to study my psychology and trading mistakes. It is a very painful experience.
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    Very hard time taking loss:(

    Oh, I forgot to mention that I do exactly what you said. After the 3 breathes and the determination of a stop price I put that in and do not second guess that decision. This has been very helpful. The other big stupid mistake in my early trading has been overtrading. I put on 20 ER2...
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    Very hard time taking loss:(

    I have a similar issue. I constantly find myself giving up mental stops and withdrawing stop loss orders when stocks goes near my stop price. And in most cases I end up paying for the mistake. Now I have a rule that I take 3 breathes and determine where I would like to be stopped out before...
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    Spydertrader's Jack Hershey Equities Journal II

    Coolweb, please stick to your words and never again post your personal view of stocks we talk about. You are only adding to the noise. -kming-
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    Spydertrader's Jack Hershey Equities Journal II

    Yes I sure have, though I entered later in the day since wasn't able to monitor market before 2pm that day - still looking at a nice 12%. This is a killer method.
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    Spydertrader's Jack Hershey Equities Journal II

    For VDSI, one who follows the Hershey method should exit because the volume is far from hitting FRV towards the end of the day. You need to do that whether or not it is showing a loss, unless, of course, you have other reasons to hold VDSI through... -kming-
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    Spydertrader's Jack Hershey Equities Journal II

    Got in at the same price, but at 2:45 VDSI's volume is so small that very likely wouldn't reach FRV. So exited. These days we had too many false entries... -kming-
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    Spydertrader's Jack Hershey Equities Journal II

    ATR(100)/Close. I got 1.37 for 11/1/05. Now it is at 1.5+. This is similar to the original turtle trading system where you sort of risk the same amount of money in each bet. -kming-
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    Spydertrader's Jack Hershey Equities Journal II

    Do you have a 2% trailing stop even after the entry signal is confirmed? Isn't that a little too tight? We are looking for 10%'s constantly and 2% drawdown is bound to happen very frequently... We already have 2% stop, a 10% profit target, and a 4-day maximum exit. I think a 2% trailing...
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    Spydertrader's Jack Hershey Equities Journal II

    Very helpful as always. Thanks.
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    Spydertrader's Jack Hershey Equities Journal II

    I am using medved quotetracker's built-in charts but it only goes back 2 days, and at open it only has 13 bars of historical data. Isn't this gonna cause wrong calculations of MACD and Stochastic indicators? Thx, -kming-
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    Spydertrader's Jack Hershey Equities Journal II

    Oh my, I thought I need to look at the day chart to decide the MACD/Stoch figures - thanks for clarifying. BTW, what software should I use to get these charts? -kming-
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    Spydertrader's Jack Hershey Equities Journal II

    I was also looking to enter NGPS but failed to confirm that Slow Stochastic is above 80... Did you check that before pulling the trigger?
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