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    Risk vs Reward. Which of These Two Trades Would You Take? Experts We Need Your Help

    English is apparently not riskfreetrading's first language, so he tends to express himself in rather verbose and cryptic terms. Here is what he is really asking: If the stock's previous day range is $10 to $11, and it opened today at $10.90, is it more likely to close up or down today...
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    1:08PM, May 19/08, NDX Multiday Market Call! Sell anylong, and Go Short

    Well, NDX closed at 2055. That means I made 49 NDX points today, and since riskfreetrading is still short, I am still long. I'll exit when riskfreetrading capitulates.
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    1:08PM, May 19/08, NDX Multiday Market Call! Sell anylong, and Go Short

    NDX is at 2052, a fresh intraday high. What's your call, RFT?
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    1:08PM, May 19/08, NDX Multiday Market Call! Sell anylong, and Go Short

    Just to be consistent, I added more to my long position at 2039. So, I am long from 2022 and 2039, at the peak of your "bearishness".
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    1:08PM, May 19/08, NDX Multiday Market Call! Sell anylong, and Go Short

    I am neither bullish nor bearish. Why do I have to be either? All I am saying is that I entered long when you said "go short" (which was at NDX 2022), and I am up on that position.
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    1:08PM, May 19/08, NDX Multiday Market Call! Sell anylong, and Go Short

    Well, my strategy is to add to my long positions whenever you go short. So far, this strategy made about 320 NDX points.
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    1:08PM, May 19/08, NDX Multiday Market Call! Sell anylong, and Go Short

    Whose blog? There is a third party maintaining a record of your calls?
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    1:08PM, May 19/08, NDX Multiday Market Call! Sell anylong, and Go Short

    NDX hit a fresh 5-month high at 2050. What's the exit strategy?
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    1:08PM, May 19/08, NDX Multiday Market Call! Sell anylong, and Go Short

    NDX is at 2043 now. What's the plan?
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    Tough Trading Today

    Bear market has ended 2.5 months ago.
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    1:08PM, May 19/08, NDX Multiday Market Call! Sell anylong, and Go Short

    NDX is at 2033. While you are madly in love with your short positions, NDX is making 5-month highs. Just imagine how much money you would have made if you faded your own calls. You would then be long from 1979, 1985, 1988, 1994, 2009, and 2017. Your total gain would have been 226 NDX points.
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    1:08PM, May 19/08, NDX Multiday Market Call! Sell anylong, and Go Short

    NDX is at 2028, so your position is 11 points in the hole. What's your stop?
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    NO recession : But you cried rivers

    Well, it's a matter of a great intellectual debate whether PohPoh's "dickheads" is superior or inferior to your "burn in hell", "I hope you all die", and the proverbial "while candle up your ass". What is it that you are trying to accomplish here?
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    NO recession : But you cried rivers

    That was John Adams. While quoting John Adams, Ronald Reagan actually slipped and said "facts are stupid things". Here is a full text of Reagan speech: http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/archives/speeches/1988/081588b.htm
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    successful traders?

    Been making 3 times the daily ES range for 47 years now. No losing trades so far.
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    Using Volume As An Indicator....

    I don't see any evidence that NYSE volume is declining. Here are the official NYSE monthly volumes since 2004: http://www.nyse.com/attachment/HistoricalVolume.xls
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    1:08PM, May 19/08, NDX Multiday Market Call! Sell anylong, and Go Short

    Otherwise known as "averaging losing trades".
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    1:08PM, May 19/08, NDX Multiday Market Call! Sell anylong, and Go Short

    I thought you were already short NDX from 2016.
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    1:08PM, May 19/08, NDX Multiday Market Call! Sell anylong, and Go Short

    NDX is at 2027. What's your stop?
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    Spx 1400

    I agree. However, the downside is also limited by what seem to be healthy profits by non-financials, so the trading range is what appears to be logical play for now. Then again, by the very principle established at the start of this thread, the "logical" is not the optimal way for market to...
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