ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

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Quote from Brucelee:

Good advice, but it also depends on your win/loss ratio and what happens to your stop loss when the trade goes in your direction, i.e. do you tighten the stop etc. My point is, sometimes the market just does not want to give me 10 ticks so I have to make a judgement. Another time the market wants to give me more than 10 ticks so I might let half go, it all depends on what the market is trying to tell me, nothing is written in stone except that initial stop loss, 5 ticks.

I don't agree with scaling out as you probably know. Anyway, I am just offering my view on the reward to risk. I like to reap a big reward when I make a trade as opposed to just a few ticks. Different philosophies--
 
Quote from Buy1Sell2:

I don't agree with scaling out as you probably know. Anyway, I am just offering my view on the reward to risk. I like to reap a big reward when I make a trade as opposed to just a few ticks. Different philosophies--

Thats true, we are all different. But 10 ticks on 20 cars can add up on good days, and as I am sat here all day long I might as well try to catch some of the smaller moves instead of waiting maybe days with large stops for that large move. I understand your view and appreciate your comments.
 
Brucelee

Have you considered this? Run separate account numbers or even separate brokers one regular account for main trading strategy and another broker as a backup account?

Point being: in the second account, trade a different strategy. how many times did you go to a dance as a teenager and think to yourself "so many beauties, so little time". What did you do? Exactly!!! Some were faster than others---so you rationed your time for some to perform right after the dance and you made dates with others to meet up with later. :)

I agree that sometimes it looks better to grab a small profit earlier as mkt action unfolds. A mechanical way to think is to NEVER allow profits to fall back more than 50%. the problem with that is it is still subjective. .THKS

romik...........When you call about "POINTS" are you referring to ES or YM? As clarification, myself i use a tick as a single price increment move, a car is a single contract, a handle is a whole number such as the diff between 1440.00 and 1441.00 is 1)one) handle.

To me a "POINT" in futures is a basis point. Am i thinking wrong? Is a point a DOW POINT? thks
 
Quote from bighog:

Brucelee

Have you considered this? Run separate account numbers or even separate brokers one regular account for main trading strategy and another broker as a backup account?

thks

Yes, its a good idea of which I should do something about! Right now I trade futures short term and bonds long term. I have just changed brokers and when I feel comfortable with them I may just do what you suggest. Thanks.
 
I've read about 40 pages 1 shot and as yet I've not found what I was looking for. Can someone be so kind as to answer me the below. Thanks.

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I understand that Romik is/was trying out this 'flip' or SAR method. Am I right in assuming that Romik is trading the edges of a whipsaw method ie buy the high and sell the low in a trading range and hoping to profit on the true breakout? More importantly my main question what (how many points) is usually the trading range like. Is it usually 2 points ie buy 1440, reverse to short at 1438, reverse to long again at 1440? If not, how many points? Thanks.


PS : Just expanding my mind here. Not planning to trade the method.
 
Something to ponder on the weekend as the Austrailian tennis open is on. I consider tennis, golfing and trading all as games that you more about mind control than being overly talented.

O'pps hit wrong button HA
OK, where was i? Tennis, golf, trading is about how you REACT, how you are under fire, how you preform the basics first. In tennis they call it keeping your "Unforced errors" to a miniuem and knowing the where your game is relative to the other guys. Artical: http://www.tennisserver.com/mortal/mortal_05_02.html

go to "learn to say too good".......... see ya monday in the battle . :D
 
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