Quote from Buy1Sell2:
I never concern myself with what the unrealized gains are. I only have interest in what the potential losses could be. I never press the refresh button to see what my account liquidation total is. I only want to know what my loss could be. Therefore, I stay in trades looking for the homeruns. I prefer a larger move than 250. If I don't get it, then I still have knocked off a decent chunk. When the daily chart tells me to get out , then I will. Not before, unless stopped out.![]()
Quote from ammo:
storm that would be one more short squeeze before mar, will probably sell off into expiration and rally on that fri,just counting 10 days out from 2/4 when houses got short,they have to hold every opening trade for minimum of 10 days
Quote from volente_00:
So why move the stop at all then, let the trade work and keep hoping for a move of larger than 250 even though it rarely happens in any given year. Nothing wrong with a home run, but letting a triple turn back into a single because of greed does not stand well in any aspect of trading. Even if we were to get a larger than 250 point move, odds are you would not be in at the top and out at the bottom so you still would not capture it regardless.
Quote from Buy1Sell2:
Greed would be overleveraging myself in hopes of the quick fortune.
Quote from Pekelo:
Actually, nobody said anything about overleveraging. What Volente and I keep saying is that take the 250 points gain as long as you can. Chances are you are not gonna take much bigger gain.
How many times did you have a 250+ points winner in the last 3 years?
Also, a hypothetical question: Let's say the position goes 400 points in your favour, how do you decide when to get out?

Quote from Buy1Sell2:
I do not ever get out unless the charts that I am using say I should. Right now, they say that I should stay short and allow myself to get stopped out. I am on much different timeframes than many others. As far as the last 3 years, my biggest ES gain was 248 points. Over the last 8 years though, I did have an ES gain of 518 points one time. This included rolling my short into new months and incurring one new commission each time![]()