Quote from NoDoji:
No, I couldn't NOT trade for an entire day.
I returned a while ago and observed an interesting breakout pattern with a certain number of bars followed by a pullback. I got a wild hair and traded it just to see if it would work again, shorting 85.07, pullback from the 3rd bar up, targeting 84.81 (talk about a near miss).
Do any of you counter-trend trade off bar counts? Today it really repeated consistently, 3 up bars starting with the breakout bar, followed by about a 30-tick pullback.
EDIT: I see I misnamed my attachment ES instead of CL. Pay no attention to the name...
Quote from trader198:
great day, guys. late I bought crude again. realized the 85 PT.
then got out of my natural gas at 4.397, shorted it and nailed it at 4.351, still did not realized my PT at 4.331!still happy, Schizo is really good at holding, get to learn from him.
Quote from NoDoji:
Do any of you counter-trend trade off bar counts? Today it really repeated consistently, 3 up bars starting with the breakout bar, followed by about a 30-tick pullback.
Quote from spd:
I've heard of a 1-2-3 pullback but I have never counted bars myself.
Im a staunch beliver in technicals, but anything with hard-counts seems to fly in the face of reason. Countless hours of charts have shown me markets can always suprise, I have a hard time risking money because a certain count was fulfilled. I belive if you get too involved in rigid counts and suchlike you are missing the bigger picture which is the supply/demand relationship.
Quote from NoDoji:
I returned a while ago and observed an interesting breakout pattern with a certain number of bars followed by a pullback. I got a wild hair and traded it just to see if it would work again, shorting 85.07, pullback from the 3rd bar up, targeting 84.81 (talk about a near miss).
Do any of you counter-trend trade off bar counts? Today it really repeated consistently, 3 up bars starting with the breakout bar, followed by about a 30-tick pullback.
Quote from spd:
Im a staunch beliver in technicals, but anything with hard-counts seems to fly in the face of reason. Countless hours of charts have shown me markets can always suprise, I have a hard time risking money because a certain count was fulfilled. I belive if you get too involved in rigid counts and suchlike you are missing the bigger picture which is the supply/demand relationship.