Quote from exce26:
QQQ
100,000,000
8 hours
8cents profit per share after commissions
(Used Prop firm margin)
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exce26 or anyone with feedback..please drop it here or PM me. In 1999, when we had much wider spreads, I would basically move in and out with 100-200 share positions skimming a couple or few pennies in this process. It was pretty much a no brainer. Just a fast internet connection and trading platform.
Now adays, since spreads are a little tighter, it seems that scapling is more of a technical skill. Meaning you must be really adapt at reading 1 minute charts along with futures movement, etc........ I guess my question is, if you wanted to do this on a consistent daily basis, going flat everynight is it a viable pursuit?
I know that on some issues, like the QQQ, there is allot of volume, so at any point you could see within a 10 second blip, four different print trades ranging a nickel or more. Obivously there is opportunity here. I guess though too much volume could hurt you if it moves too fast. Some issues trade so thin that it will not work for you, it becomes more of a chess game. What is a decent compromise, if any??
exce26, when you sited your example, were these moves in and out of your positions, or were they more of a 10-30 minute technical position based on certain price points and times of the day???


