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Quote from NoDoji:

dejavu might have been insinuating that trading multiple lots makes one tired

i indeed feel tired with early trading (not large position trading) and take nap whenever market is dead.


Quote from NoDoji:

DV, are your larger size positions the result of averaging into a stronger move or taking a straight out larger position because the setup appears juicier?

Also which have you found more productive, counter-trend longs or shorts? I've recently been focusing more on counter-trend longs because they seem to have more direct power off the pivot.

i remember i mentioned i treat average down thing as a accumulation of position in trend reversal zone, and i never take a straight out a larger position (don't like to trigger bot trading). it seems to me longs sometime yield bigger profit while shorts offer more chances.

Quote from FirstDegree:

dejavu -

Just curious...

How do you go from scalping 5 ticks trying to keep a 100% win rate to suddenly having +300-400 tick days?

not all trades are 5 ticks obviously, for instance, yesterday one trade with 8 cars got about 13 ticks, net $1036 in one trade.

detailed trading is here:

1 lot 101.56 (net profit)(commission changed to 2.11)
1 lot 45.78
2 lots 101.56
1 lot 45.78
6 lots 744.68
7 lots 720.46
1 lot 105.78
1 lot 115.78
2 lots 201.56
8 lots 1036.24
6 lots 294.68
1 lot 105.78
3 lots 347.34
2 lots 101.56
1 lot 55.78
1 lot 45.78

Quote from austinp:

The only sad part to this story here is that some unsuspecting readers will actually believe you have something of value to share. If you actually, honestly believe what you wrote, that post above pretty much says it all right there.


it's just simple math that candle will always touch moving average given sufficient time. so that's 100% sure.
 
wake up mofos

North Korea fired artillery toward its tense western sea border with South Korea on Tuesday, killing at least one South Korean soldier, the Yonhap news agency reported.

Two civilians and 13 other South Korean military personnel were injured, with three of the soldiers seriously hurt, Yonhap said.

A Ministry of Defense spokesman contradicted the Yonhap report, saying that no deaths had been confirmed and that the military was checking on possible civilian casualties.

At least 200 rounds of artillery hit an inhabited South Korean island in the Yellow Sea after the North started firing about 2:30 p.m. local time, Yonhap said.

South Korea's military responded with 80 rounds of artillery and deployed fighter jets to counter the fire, the report said.

The South Korean army also raised its alert condition, the report said.

Images of plumes of smoke were quickly broadcast on Yonhap television from the island of Yeonpyeong, but it was not immediately clear what the artillery had hit. The island has a large military garrison.

The island has a total of about 1,300 residents, a fisherman who lives on the island told Yonhap.

Some residents started fleeing for the South Korean mainland, which is about 145 kilometers [90 miles] away. Other residents were seeking shelter at schools.

The South Korean government immediately called an emergency meeting of its security ministers.

South Korean President Lee Myung-bak ordered his ministers to take measures against an escalation of the situation, presidential spokeswoman Kim Hee-jung said, according to Yonhap.

The North Korean fire came as the South's military conducted routine drills in waters off the island, which is about 10 kilometers [6 miles] from the North.

The Yellow Sea has been a longstanding flashpoint between the two Koreas, but Tuesday's attack was an escalation in violence.

"Our navy was conducting a maritime exercise near the western sea border today. North Korea has sent a letter of protest over the drill. We're examining a possible link between the protest and the artillery attack," presidential spokeswoman Kim said, according to Yonhap.

The island is part of a small archipelago about 80 kilometers (49 miles) west of the South Korean port of Inchon, which serves Seoul, and is close to the tense Northern Limit Line, the maritime border between the two Koreas in the Yellow Sea.

A South Korean warship, the Cheonan was sunk in the area in March with the loss of 46 lives in a suspected North Korean torpedo attack.
 
Quote from NoDoji:

EON, is that a buy or sell signal?

:eek:

sell till the open then a buy then a sell at noon
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Quote from dejavu8:

it's just simple math that candle will always touch moving average given sufficient time.

If your account's a decent size, leverage is an edge. Just be careful with that 100% sure thing. I just finished the story of LTCM, which also had a 100% sure thing, but didn't have sufficient time in the end.

"We didn't lose the game; we just ran out of time." - Vince Lombardi
 
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