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Jimmy Jam’s Trading Plan (2/22/07)

3. Get lunch at local Dominican dinner consisting of stewed chicken, plantains, rice and beans and orange juice.
Good trading,

Jimmy Jam


yummy, yummy....:)
 
Quote from princessa:

yummy, yummy....:)



Yummy, Yummy, Yummy, I got love in my tummy
And I feel like a-lovin you
Love, you're such a sweet thing
Good enough to eat thing
And it's just a-what I'm gonna do



:p
 
Quote from porge:

1.....no s/r
2.....no times
3.....no oscillators
4.....no other markets
5.....no thinking
6.....no countertrending
7.....no short charts
8.....no news
9.....no volume
10...no trailing stops

Porgie has some good ideas, you just have to pick-and-choose the concepts that fit your current style of trading, that's all.

For instance, for me I'd say the no thinking, no times, no volume, no other markets, no news and no trailing stops are pretty much where we see eye-to-eye, in that order.
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Not for nothing, his comments about Thomas's library of free materials shows a similar appreciation of good writing on the subject of technical trading.

When I was taking the Thomas's seminar, a trader asked him why he didn't just use an exponential moving average instead of the median price of the security, and didn't really get it when it was explained to him that the median is a better reflection of the true value, and enables the trader to accurately determine whether the market is reversing, or just pausing in preparation for resuming the current trend.

Good trading,

JJ
 
Here's the last 10 days (all I'm going to get from QT intra-day). If I'm reading it right, the market is holding its fib retracement of 61.8%, while working off it's overbought state.

Now, is this information actionable on an intra-day timeframe? No

Will I use it to make trading decisions? No

Then why post it?

Because it gives me an eye on what's happening on the bigger picture, and some insight into what I might expect for next week's action. But remember, when trading intra-day, to always trade what you see, not what you think.

Good trading,

Jimmy Jam
 

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Oscar´s Flash:

Daily Trading Recommendations for Friday 02/23/07

02/23/07 3:52 am est
1ST FLASH UPDATE S&P, EMINI TRADE


We are now short ESH7 @ 1459.00 Last tick = 1457.75
Keep your buy stops in place.
I will keep you informed
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S&P (SPH7) and EMINI (ESH7) March 07

TODAY'S OMNI DIRECTION IS LOWER

SELL SHORT AREA = 1459.00 / 1460.00

BULLISH POSTURE IS NEGATED IF ABOVE 1465.50 X.

TAKE PROFIT AT THE 1447.00 / 1445.00 AREA, OR EXIT BY CLOSE.

NOTE: SUPPORT IS EXPECTED AT THE 1451.00 LEVEL.
 
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B1S2...Romik...your forum has been taken over again...2 cents worth now oscar groupies...volente has other things on his mind now he is not a threat .....i think volente is a woman in disguise...
 
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