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    Case Shiller Housing reports

    I know this is not the Case Shiller but you may find it useful if you do not already have it to hand. http://www.housingtracker.net/ regards f9
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    65% win ratio with 1:1 risk/reward?

    BillyS, Your entry risk is the distance between your entry and your protective stop. It is for you to decide what this risk value will be. ie if a good protective position in the buy zone is 19.75 and you decide that your risk will be 0.75 then your buy stop is 20.50 If you are filled at...
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    65% win ratio with 1:1 risk/reward?

    One of the few numbers that you can control is the distance from your protective (pro) stop and your limit entry. This is why it is important to correctly place your pro stop first and then locate your limit entry second. This, together with your exit will control your R:R which at it's...
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    65% win ratio with 1:1 risk/reward?

    So far so good. Do you establish a buy/sell entry zone first, then set your pro stop and finally enter a limit order "n" distance from your pro stop. regards f9
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    65% win ratio with 1:1 risk/reward?

    What are you trading Billy. How many trades per session and are you entering on breakout limits or fading the entry in favour of your stop. regards f9
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    A scalper invitation to scalpers

    This ET where people automatically dismiss things that they DO NOT understand. regards f9
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    If nothing else, you are very predictable B1S2. Can a closed mind become a successful Trader, or does the mind need to awaken first in order to transit out of self delusion before it can enter the real world of consistently profitable trading. goodbye f9
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    I was referring to your stop out at 37.25 yesterday afternoon. I am not interested in calling the market, but I am vitally interested in where to place stops. Believe it or not, I am endeavouring to offer you sound advice B1S2... whether you can open up to it is entirely your affair. Look...
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    You have a delightful sense of humour B1S2, one day you should try it out on the markets. regards f9
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    SS, The rth references hold the key to intraday ES trading ... it is a thinking man's game to be one tic ahead of the pack. Otherwise your "tics won / tics to stop" turns to custard. As for position trading ES, I don't, simply because there are better instruments to go with. regards f9
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    SS Please see above post to B1S2 regards f9
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    Would you believe a reversal at 37.00 Quote from fearless9: lunch break... Call me a sentimental old fool, but is the RTH open and the RTH midpoint trying to send us all a message. regards f9 What is that message and what will you be doing about it...
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    lunch break... Call me a sentimental old fool, but is the RTH open and the RTH midpoint trying to send us all a message. regards f9
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    Whether 33.25 gets taken out today along with 32.00 is anyones guess, although 33.25/ 32.00 has some power to it. The next level after that is 26.00. I agree with you that this puppy has a longer term negative bias. regards f9
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    Golly the RTH midpoint is working hard today. regards f9
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    BH Are you saying that when you enter a successful trade then the trader on the other side will get hurt. regards f9
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    Never ceases to amaze me how levels work so efficiently. regards f9
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    time for a break RSI measures up tics against down ticks with all tics being assigned an equal value. It is a blunt chisel intraday ES tool. Right now the price is jammed between the rth midpoint (support) and the rth open (resistance) regards f9
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    OT The shorts have been in the driving seat since the upthrust day May 29 regards f9
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    The most important rule(s ) for intraday trading success

    Excellent example of selling into resistance. regards f9
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