ES Journal - 2014

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-06-06/vix-hits-7-year-low-as-s-p-rises-for-week-on-ecb-jobs.html

The Chicago Board Options Exchange Volatility Index, also known as VIX, slipped 5.9 percent for the week to 10.73, the lowest level since February 2007

U.S. stocks continued to set records amid low volume and a narrow trading range. The S&P 500 hasn’t had a move of more than 1 percent at the close for 35 straight days. That’s the longest stretch since a 38-day run ended in January 2007. About 1.8 billion shares traded each day in S&P 500 companies last month, the fewest since 2008, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
 
ES is up 12 out of last 13 days..

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i sense self-deprecating humor an experienced trader like you never takes a trade expecting to lose.

I do expect each next trade to lose, I however don't expect to lose in the long run.

My style takes the balls to withstand more losing trades than not, and put bread on the table with a few great trades a year.
 
I do expect each next trade to lose, I however don't expect to lose in the long run.

My style takes the balls to withstand more losing trades than not, and put bread on the table with a few great trades a year.


I do expect each next trade to lose

don't know what to make of that:confused:; i take trades that i expect to win. why trade expected losers?
 
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