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    Goldman Says `Take Profits' After Crude Hit Record

    You can INVEST in water with a couple ETFs... PHO or CGW... the latter was the one recommended to me.
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    Which also reminds me of your Nat Gas trade setup. I'm long the ETF (UNG) which has been chopping up and down for a few weeks now. I'm not too worried about it though - from a fundamental standpoint at least I'd think either HO needs to pull back significantly or NG needs to be off to the...
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    Light Candlestick = positive day (opened at bottom of the thick part, closed at the top) Dark Candlestick = negative day (opened at top of thick part, closed at bottom) and of course, the "wicks" are the hi/lo range
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    Alibaba.com

    PERFECT for a crazy_trader!
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    2 for 2 for reaching your targets within ~1 point during globex hours... bravo
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    Trading at Night

    Thanks alot. I'm small time too, so I'm not concerned with the number of contracts I can throw at something... I just want there to be some good volume with a bid/ask at every tick... something that behaves like the ES would be ideal actually. I'm not sure if I can trade these with my broker...
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    Trading at Night

    Its funny, I just did a search on this topic earlier today because I'm interested aswell. Thanks for the list Kiwi. Which would you say are the most liquid?
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    Agreed. When the trendline it was weakly crawling up since the bottom broke at ~1517.50 it was over. The retest of the underside of that trendline 20 minutes later would have been a great place to get short with a tight stop.
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    :confused: Come on man. Unless I missed a post you're already long a bajillion contracts for new highs or something, now you're looking for 117 points to the downside.... is this more of the "I say X but I mean Y" speak of yours from before you "left for good"?
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    Interesting study. We can all relate to it too I'm sure- at least I know I can. Anyway, I guess it just seems like a bear-flag to me, making its way up the 10min trendline from 1492.50, just enough to avoid breaking it, not enough to go parabolic or really pull away from it. Either way the...
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    Thank you JSSPMK for keeping this thread alive today :p I also think that this recent rebound was just reactionary. IMO it lacked conviction that the sell-off had. Ideally I'd like to see the 1530-1534 area for a low-risk short. Trendline resistance plus some previous pivots and a couple...
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    QT won't launch - any ideas?

    Agreed. <3 QT :D
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    Gotcha, thanks Spectre.
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    Is this just a side daytrade while you remain NET long? Any particular reason why you're putting your stop-loss within the range of the last swing high by such a small amount instead of outside of it?
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    ....and the daily. Not that I think that it'll get down there, but that'll be the last bit of support I'd think of buying. If we break that I'm bearish.
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    How do you guys use big timeframe ES charts? The rollover and constantly changing premium seem like they'd screw up where the TL's and support zones are, but maybe I'm just missing something. IMO SPX is the way to go... the long-term trendline seems clearer -
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    American looking to move to remote Canadian wilderness

    You're an irrational looney.... There are tons of nice places to live where you don't have to be a hermit. Don't just jump from one extreme (NYC) to another (Rural Canada).... theres a nice inbetween.
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    Everyone screaming bloody murder has to get ya thinkin..... Have a good weekend all.
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    By breaking that 1535 zone and getting all the way down here, the bears did a good job of destroying the bullish divergence on the larger timeframe charts.
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    Globex always has a way of destroying nice chart patterns haha... No longer the wedge which might have had a more powerful pop, but the divergence should still be valid if we get a DB at ~1535... if we break that significantly 1520 it is.
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