Quote from romik:
wicked stuff there Sosa![]()

Quote from romik:
I am still trying to figure this one out, Re: - YM vs ES.
1 point in YM=$5
1 point ES=$50
If you trade 1 lot on YM you would need it to gain 10 points to match ES's 1 point move. Also if you refer to range advantage on YM you would need to increase position size and what about commission increase? It's ~$3.70 on ES and ~$3 for YM, so to take advantage of more range on offer on YM you would have to increase your position like ~10 times more commission? Does it make sense? The only sexy thing about YM is narrow spread. Maybe I am just confused LOL
Quote from sosa1974:
Digging thru a prior post here. The hedge last Friday to protect my short was jumping long on YM. Think of it as a crutch. 10 points on the ym contract is 50 dollars. One point on the ES is 50 dollars. My hedge comes in when they keep breaking thru resistance constantly. When the market does trend up 10 dow points is roughly one sp point. This makes it roughly the same risk/reward. 1:1 ratio. That Ym long saved me from short pains, and now you are seeing the profitable side. I'm sure this is what hedge funds do, but on a much grander scale.
Quote from BoyBrutus:
Was it because you saw the Dow leading and YM has larger range? Otherwise why not exit and reenter on the ES? Thanks
Quote from sosa1974:
B1S2,
I look for only short set ups on the eminis (ES) and this looks like a nice one. The higher it gets the more comfortable I feel. Now if they are able to penetrate it again and finish above then I'll pause and wait to see how far they can run it before I short. We are nearing all time his on the s&p and dow, how much farther they can run on earnings is anyones guess. But there are enough economic factors that should help the short side. I use YM for my longs, though I rarely go long (hedge only). Today for me was a classic set up. I watched the Spy which opened @ 131.73 and how far they were able to drive it 131.79. Clearly a good sign since yesterdays hi was 131.86. Well anyway I was happy to see them rally into the close because I tend to be more apprehensive when they close weak. I only scalp so holding my positions is a problem which I'm looking to solve. I still have a prop mentality, which I'm looking to change.