Don's Openings and More for 2006

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Used .45 on both sides

6 fills. 4 long, 2 short

SS AMD -.12
B BAC -.04
B JPM -.09
B HAL -.03
SS MDT +.13
B GPS +.03

Not used to this many fills and I have let some really good profits get away. I don't know how lescor and mschey do it. Had .30+ in HAL and ended up with a loser, JPM was another. MDT was OK, and I managed another short later for another .25. Of course it continued down.

Tightening the envelopes last few days has helped with number of fills. I think when you make the envelope too wide, you are more likely to get filled on break away gaps as opposed to a gap that will come in some. I will have to do some research into that.
 
Used .45 on both sides

3 fills, 2 long, 1 short

B MCD +.09
SS AMD +.11
B ABT -.08

Left a bunch on the table with AMD. The ABT specialist is a crook:mad:
 
3 short fills, 3 wins, +535

Was hoping for more fills on the Quad Witch. Oh well, you take what you get.

Have a good weekend. There may be some basketball on TV if you are interested...
 
Used .45 for first 1000 and .75 for second 1000

9 fills, 8 short, 1 long

SS GPS +.08
SS MCD +.15
SS USB -.10
SS MOT +.21
SS WMT +.22
B AIG -.32
SS AXP .00
SS HAL +.16
SS HD +.02

MOT was the only one that filled both legs. AIG was a mistake. I normally send in all my orders and then cancel the ones I want to block. I missed a buy order. Really got the blood flowing this morning.





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MER kind of made my week today. Caught .60.

Looking over this weeks stats:

37 trades of 1,000 shares=$810 cm and fees(74,000 shares)

3 trades (less than 10%) accounted for 1.20 points or $1200.

I netted out about $1,200 for the week.

Conclusion: 90% of the trades I took this week covered the cost of doing business. 3 good trades made me the money. While I have not been doing this strategy for a long time, this week seems pretty typical for me. 10% of the trades will make or break me.

Do these numbers sound typical for you?

Don and Lescor have been doing this a long time, so naturally I would love to hear their comments as well.
 
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MER kind of made my week today. Caught .60.

Looking over this weeks stats:

37 trades of 1,000 shares=$810 cm and fees(74,000 shares)

3 trades (less than 10%) accounted for 1.20 points or $1200.

I netted out about $1,200 for the week.

Conclusion: 90% of the trades I took this week covered the cost of doing business. 3 good trades made me the money. While I have not been doing this strategy for a long time, this week seems pretty typical for me. 10% of the trades will make or break me.

Do these numbers sound typical for you?

Don and Lescor have been doing this a long time, so naturally I would love to hear their comments as well.

The results seem in line, but I wouldn't think about it as "90% Pay commish" or anything like that...70% profitable vs. 30% losses (at minimum) is what we look for....net bottom line is what we concern ourselves with.

Good work, keep it up...

Don
 
I had 28 trades for 29,000 shares and net of $764. I had two that really got away from me this week. The one today was just a dumb mistake, not checking that I had cancelled all my orders for AIG.

Another benefit of OO's is that you sometimes get some really good setups after the open. I tend to have a little better feel for stocks that I have traded from the open.


Quote from comfut:

MER kind of made my week today. Caught .60.

Looking over this weeks stats:

37 trades of 1,000 shares=$810 cm and fees(74,000 shares)

3 trades (less than 10%) accounted for 1.20 points or $1200.

I netted out about $1,200 for the week.

Conclusion: 90% of the trades I took this week covered the cost of doing business. 3 good trades made me the money. While I have not been doing this strategy for a long time, this week seems pretty typical for me. 10% of the trades will make or break me.

Do these numbers sound typical for you?

Don and Lescor have been doing this a long time, so naturally I would love to hear their comments as well.
 
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