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  1. W

    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    Stop trying to make "sense" of the market and focus on making "cents" in the market.
  2. W

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    and of course you need a methodology to get you in and out. Buy1Sell2 has laid out the profitable concepts. Empty the mind.
  3. W

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    You can't time the market. Just be there when it's "time" to do what the market is telling you to do this time.
  4. W

    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    Momma is showing her short hand again. The whole play should be planned out like in a game of chess. Trap the trade.
  5. W

    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    Disregard everything else. Everything you need is in the price and volume. Keep the mind clear of all that other noise and just let the market do what it has to do and just flow with it. Be there whichever way it wants to go. Some small temporary losses then the big $GAIN. Be in harmony...
  6. W

    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    and just have a way to get back on board the long train if it leaves the station again. Be there whichever way it goes, learn how to trap your trades on both sides.
  7. W

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    If you cannot see HVT and do not understand how to work into it, then there is nothing to discuss. If you cannot understand what is going on there in that simulated DOM, then there is nothing to discuss. touche` :) But I am still open to constructive discussion. Best Regards.
  8. W

    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    I would love to discuss HVT and VWAP. Let me know. Here is a sample of the HVT system potential losses and wins. With deep enough pockets, the system wins often and small loss when it doesn't.
  9. W

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    I was a programmer at the largest swiss investment bank and am very familiar with program trading and algorithmic trading. Again, i don't see this being feasible for the typical retail trader account. I am currently implementing a high velocity trading system in C on linux. The main...
  10. W

    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    The market has shown its short hand here. Will it work, I have not the foggiest clue, if it does run with it.
  11. W

    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    fearless9, I am familiar with high velocity trading, but I don't think it is usable by the typical retail trader. Totally different game and very different account size requirements. Let me know if you would like to discuss any aspect of high velocity trading in another thread. I would...
  12. W

    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    When the market shows its "hand" it's time to take action and place your bet. No emotion, no guessing, no predicting, no stress. Then all of a sudden $$$$.
  13. W

    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    When the student is truly ready ~ the teacher shall appear. and if you follow what was taught by Buy1Sell2 you will be very prosperous. Trade with an empty mind and let the market get you into and out of your positions. We don't know what it will do, so why not do what the market is telling...
  14. W

    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    You must "flow" with the market like water. Lose a little and win a lot, there is no simpler way. KISS. All you need is the price and the volume. Volume will always lead the breakouts and breakdowns.
  15. W

    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    The real edge was revealed in this forum. I hope many of you have been able to see it. Yes there are many things that we have proven to work, but the edge is here. Take the time to research further and see IT for yourselves.
  16. W

    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    Buy1Sell2- I see what you see, when and where.. "Clearly". I hope the rest will see "IT" clearly as well. Once they see it, then they will always be on the right side of the market's flow. You have laid out the main concepts, some will see it some will not. Thank "You" :o) Now I...
  17. W

    what boils my noodles

    I've always had a good sense for spotting those in the know. If you wish to prosper in the markets follow his (B1S2) advice.
  18. W

    Do you worry about a 1987-like crash?

    Exactly, your insurance should be built into your risk control plan. Know your what-ifs, and insure against them taking you to the cleaners.
  19. W

    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    Short leg trailing stops moved to 1458.50. Target under 1450.
  20. W

    Do you worry about a 1987-like crash?

    The only traders that should worry are the ones that have no idea what their margin to equity ratios are and have no idea what SPAN is. If you don't know your "what-ifs" your probably trading scared and will eventually blow up.
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