CL Redux

Quote from BCE:

L 93.16 July. Stop .12 and now move to .16 b/e

Watching the US Open golf too. :) McIlroy is 11 under and tearing it up. Huge lead.
Stopped and flipped short.
 
Quote from BCE:

Out .06. Diminishing returns. :)

ADD Ooops! :) Patience, patience

darn. i thought you were gonna hang w/ me. fwiw, i'm short from 94.10(august) w/ stop now at 93.65. not to brag or anything. :D
 
Quote from DonCorleone:

darn. i thought you were gonna hang w/ me. fwiw, i'm short from 94.10(august) w/ stop now at 93.65. not to brag or anything. :D
Good for you. :) I couldn't have timed it worse. You were right with your retest or at least move that way call.
 
Quote from BCE:

Good for you. :) I couldn't have timed it worse. You were right with you retest or at least move that way call.

you know what they say. a broken clock is right twice a day. :cool:
 
L .67 July. Tight stop.

BTW McIlroy is now 12 under and with that ties the record for the most strokes anyone has ever been under par at a US Open. :) It's a very tough course as they almost always are.

ADD Now he's 13 under and sets the record. Amazing golf.
 
Quote from BCE:



Watching the US Open golf too. :) McIlroy is 11 under and tearing it up. Huge lead.

That kid can play. Should have won the Masters. That back nine was painful to watch.
 
Quote from DonCorleone:

plyka, how long have you been trading CL?

BCE is right on. mental stop aint no good when CL can rip 50 cents in a heart beat.

we've all been there.

lol...i think that's quite enough of you guys attempting to give me the same advice. Concentrate on your own trading, i'm sure everyone can improve somehow.
 
Quote from plyka:

lol...i think that's quite enough of you guys attempting to give me the same advice. Concentrate on your own trading, i'm sure everyone can improve somehow.
Didn't come from a place of judgment from any of us. Just trying to be helpful. We aim to help one another on this board. Won't say another word.
 
Quote from JMC:

That kid can play. Should have won the Masters. That back nine was painful to watch.
Ken Venturi was leading the Masters as an amateur after 3 rounds and also had an 80. And years later he won the Open on this same course, Congressional, in severe heat.

ADD DX rallying a bit.
 
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