Quote from march21st:
I like your effort here - your journal.
Keep it up; it should be helpful.
I'm gravitating towards mostly Pairs trading myself.
And I want to gradually get into automation. I'm looking at several programs. All I have right now is a basic Excel spread alerts program.
Are you adding 1 or 2 legs at a time,
or do you put the full position on all at once?
I ask because you seem to be taking some pretty big swings.
marc
Pairs in my opinion are difficult to trade intraday right now. Too much drift in the market along with one side causing the move makes it tough to trade them. Not saying it is impossible; I know many that are still trading pairs and are quite successful. For me personally, I am giving them a rest until I can figure out what to adjust in my trading style to trade them again with confidence.
I am looking at stretching out my time frame as well as reducing size and spreading out layers. In the past, I would add one leg at a time. Depending on the time of day, I use to consider adding 2 and sometimes 3 legs at one time but volatility is just not there anymore.
I have tried the full position trade all at once but the pair needs to be at an extreme and a tight stop loss is required, otherwise it can really hurt if it continues to go against. With this style you get less hits but if you are trading the extremes, probabilities are definitely stacked more in your favor.
Because it seems that pair moves are now caused by one side, I would rather just try to trade the one side intraday. As an example, take a look at UPS FDX on Friday. It saves on execution cost and if I am wrong, I just run my stop and move on.
Fwiw, I stopped trading pairs completely last Monday. My swings this week have mostly been caused by year end trade along with mean reversion strategy. I hope to show more stability next week with some adjustments.
Automation is something I am also looking into for pairs. I have always been very stubborn with stops in them so this could possibly address that part as long as I am disciplined enough not to override them.
Hope this answered your questions.