Where is your trading journal showing TSLA action this week?
Will anything tell you you are wrong on a given day such that you stop trading?
First of all nursebee, I expected some push back from you over my talking smack to you in my replies but it is good that you could take it without getting mad. I enjoy friends that I can get in the trenches with and really trash talk.
As far as seeing my trading action? -- I did not think anyone was interested. I was occupied Wed and Thursday and Friday I spent getting reoriented with the TOS platform and getting it set up with a "small window on top box" for a one click entry and close. I made some trades and was amazed at how much TOS has improved in entry speed. I have day-traded Apple in small quantities in the past and TOS was horse and buggy slow compared to Sierra Charts on futures but was good enough to play around with.
However, my fills Friday were very instant. Maybe the merger with Schwab has helped them in that regard.
You want to see my my trading results so Ok I will show them to you next week. I did have a profit on Friday but mostly it was an orientation day.
First of all this is an experiment to see if I can
average $1.00 a day profit per share. I am starting out trading --- drumroll please -----------
3 shares. Since it is perfectly scalable there is no point in starting out with 100 shares. My style is to scalp and make a lot of trades, so many trades that most on ET would be calling for a MEDIC! (Stu cracked me up once with that one word reply to a post I made that he considered outrageous.)
I want to maintain the discipline to not add to either a winning or losing position. When I was experimenting with Apple I was trading 10 shares and did well for a month then I hit a day that I started to average down and after awhile I was short 700 shares. Took a huge loss and it ruined my experiment so badly that I quit.
To specifically answer your question about stopping trading on a given day? Good question but because my trading day is broken up into many small pieces I would say no. I do need to learn to recognize and avoid the chop that happens several times a day but as far as giving up on a day as a whole I would say no unless I get chopped up so badly that I am not in a mind frame to keep trading.