Quote from trader198:
man, nodoji, you shorted it many times at the exact place, ouch, get IB richer, IB loves you.
Quote from NoDoji:
Those scratch trades cost me net $12, but if I left my initial stop in on my first scratch trade instead of locking to b/e when it moved 8 ticks my way, I would've had a $75 dent to my profits right there, and the second scratch trade with initial stop in place would've cost me $105. My $230 gain wouldn't have tasted as sweet after $180 in losses.
I'd rather pay a few dollars commish to scratch some trades that are providing no decent follow through and re-enter until I catch a trade that does provide follow through (sometimes so much follow through I don't even have time to move my limit order).
I was especially vigilant on those trades because technically I was counter-trend trading, shorting just after a new high was put in.
Quote from NoDoji:
Those scratch trades cost me net $12, but if I left my initial stop in on my first scratch trade instead of locking to b/e when it moved 8 ticks my way, I would've had a $75 dent to my profits right there, and the second scratch trade with initial stop in place would've cost me $105. My $230 gain wouldn't have tasted as sweet after $180 in losses.
I'd rather pay a few dollars commish to scratch some trades that are providing no decent follow through and re-enter until I catch a trade that does provide follow through (sometimes so much follow through I don't even have time to move my limit order).
I was especially vigilant on those trades because technically I was counter-trend trading, shorting just after a new high was put in.
Quote from trader198:
no offense. juts curious, I found you use Booktrader to order working, you act must very fast. I do not understand is why after you get stopped out, then get in again, why not wait a while, like another thrust or an exhaustion bar?
you move stop loss by manually moving in booktrader? such, use hotkey to decrease or increase the stop price, or use bid/ask?