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    YM liquidity

    Just a quick question -- Anyone out there have experience trading more than 5 contracts per throw on the YM? At what size does liquidity become an issue during RTH? Thanks.
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    Stops

    Great stuff OldTrader. Thanks for taking the time to put these thoughts down. I agree with everything you wrote. A lot of food for thought here from everyone: Thanks to all. I have more thinking to do -- indeed, my thinking as evolved considerably since I started this thread, in no small...
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    Stops

    Bitstream, thanks. This is an excellent post, of the level I've come to expect from you (and I mean that to be respectful and appreciative, not patronizing). I love to hear the facts, and the reasons behind people's opinions: It's the only way I know how to learn. You've offered both...
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    Stops

    Sorry, I didn't see it. Yes, I consider myself a "noob" es trader. I have been trading the es consistently for about six months. As I mentioned in the opening post, I have experimented with stops of all kinds, so it's difficult for me to categorize "which" stop I've used. There's nothing...
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    Stops

    Yes, but unlike risktaker, you have said it well. Bravo and thanks.
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    Stops

    Exactly. Mind you I have never had a signal that would ask me to endure a 10 point m.a.e., so I have no intention of letting that stop get hit. The 10 pointer is just there -- just in case -- to minimize the possibility of, say, a 30 point whopper. I chose 10 points because it is double the...
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    Stops

    Whew! I am so glad to know that madmummy is still available! I'm switching now! p.s. i don't use indicators. much.
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    Stops

    Thanks for this as well. Yes, I have read that book. It's excellent. And while I don't deny that I am human and have emotions, I also have reason to believe that I have a reasonably highly developed sense of self-knowledge, and I do make it a practice not to trade if I suspect my emotions...
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    Stops

    l.o.l.
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    Stops

    Bitstream -- I'm a big fan of your posts: I've lurked on ET for a long time, and have benefited from the wisdom you and others have shared with the rest of us. So, thank you for that. Really. But I'm puzzled by the bitterness I perceive, not only in this message, but in risktaker's first...
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    Stops

    You're right, the statement is not just sillly, it's asinine. Please understand that when I wrote it I had a two-year-old on my lap. Still...
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    Stops

    madmummy, sir (ma'am?) -- You are the voice inside my head! The only reason I would consider this path is because I am under the impression (illusion? delusion?) that I will not be holding a position that has moved nine points against me, as, by that time, I will have received a clear entry...
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    Stops

    Wise words, borne of experience no doubt. I have nothing but respect for them. My problem with, say, a two-point stop, or a six-tick stop, or stop based on this, or the other, is that (as I see it anyway) a stop placed with the expectation that it will "permit the trade to work" is placed...
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    Stops

    Very interesting. As you imply, this does come down to psychology. For example, I did find myself becoming less stringent on entries when I toyed with "scaling in." I find that the all-in approach forces me to "really mean it" when I enter a position. But I wonder whether I abuse the...
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    Stops

    Thank you, risktaker. This was my observation as well -- hence my inclination to abandon the use of stops -- and I am grateful for the confirmation.
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    Stops

    That's interesting. Do you mean to suggest that he only uses a stop on that 3rd contract? Thanks for the ideas.
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    Stops

    Does anyone have anything constructive to say on the subject at hand?
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    Stops

    Your response to my question suggests that you have drawn conclusions about me that are grounded in nothing but your own bias. I hope your engagement with the markets is characterized by greater discipline and rigor.
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