ES Journal - 2013

Quote from Laissez Faire:

Yeah. One mini flash crash could and probably did wipe out a lot of profits for people using wide stops. One abnormal events is all it takes and they seem to happen quite often these days.



what if you are a short-only trader ? anyway does stops work in such days ?
 
Quote from Laissez Faire:

Thanks!

I'm most likely getting into the oil industry which will really open some exciting doors. I don't think I'm interested in trading for a firm. I'll rather trade my own account on the side. I like learning new things and I'm kind of tired of trading. At least right now. Proprietary trading is virtually non-existent in Norway anyway, but never say never...:p

I think TST is a good opportunity, especially now that they reduced their requirements significantly.
tst the odds are against you as the hft's are picking off the scalpers,gives tst top odds of keeping your dough, read up on this journal before trying it...http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=127338&perpage=6&pagenumber=2 works best with an empty head,one of the luxuries of youth,as time goes by you accumulate a lot of useless junk in the attic
 
Quote from Surprise:

what if you are a short-only trader ? anyway does stops work in such days ?

If you are a short-only trader, you may get lucky, but price shocks can swing both ways, so a short-only trader can get smoked as well.

There have been quite a few very violent upward surges during the last years.

Stops are are always triggered, but where they execute is a different story. Liquidity tends to dry up during fast price movement and especially during the overnight session when the mini flash crash occurred. Probably not that big of a problem during RTH as liquidity normally is very good, but it depends again on the size you're swinging.
 
Quote from ammo:

tst the odds are against you as the hft's are picking off the scalpers,gives tst top odds of keeping your dough, read up on this journal before trying it...http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=127338&perpage=6&pagenumber=2 works best with an empty head,one of the luxuries of youth,as time goes by you accumulate a lot of useless junk in the attic

Is it a market profile journal?

I don't really see myself competing with HFT. We're in different market segments. I go for at least 2,5 point targets. If I can average 3 points per day, I'm very happy.

On my last Combine, I was up around $6K at day 6, but the pressure to complete it within the deferred timeline was the main reason why I failed. With up to 30 trading days to hit a $10K target, it should be quite realistic to achieve it, IMO.
 
Quote from Laissez Faire:

If you are a short-only trader, you may get lucky, but price shocks can swing both ways, so a short-only trader can get smoked as well.

There have been quite a few very violent upward surges during the last years.

Stops are are always triggered, but where they execute is a different story. Liquidity tends to drie up during fast price movement and especially during the overnight session when the mini flash crash occurred. Probably not that big of a problem during RTH, but it depends again on the size you're swinging.

yes i know , but it is less disastrous than if you are on the long side ...
 
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