ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

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Quote from Spectre2007:

basically looking at orderflow and frontrunning more orderflow.

use to do it in yen when it was more volatile then now. Its a good system, works well with volatility, but most days aren't as easy money.

Well done Chris, you have described it better than I can.

I view the ES as rolling momentum with long or short bias (rolling momentum on a bigger frame)

So far, nothing new here, but by seeing it this way I can largely trade it as momentum without the confusion that trend brings in the same frame.
Each leg ending with a thrust.

If we have a surge and then no thrust and the price has zipped through a previous ledge then I assume that I am on board a trend of some sorts and it is easy tics.

Anyway, one way or another I am taking home those tics each morning.
I do not care how and where they come from.

You have probably gathered by now that I worship at the shrine of account size.

regards
f9 aka (desperately seeking tics)
 
Quote from avarus:

"Is it possible that these rallies are just short covering..."

Accumulating a line on balance = hard to violate % risk loss when averaging.

sorry I do not understand the first part "line on balance" . You are saying the managers are averaging in ?
 
Quote from fearless9:

Well done Chris, you have described it better than I can.

I view the ES as rolling momentum with long or short bias (rolling momentum on a bigger frame)

So far, nothing new here, but by seeing it this way I can largely trade it as momentum without the confusion that trend brings in the same frame.
Each leg ending with a thrust.

If we have a surge and then no thrust and the price has zipped through a previous ledge then I assume that I am on board a trend of some sorts and it is easy tics.

Anyway, one way or another I am taking home those tics each morning.
I do not care how and where they come from.

You have probably gathered by now that I worship at the shrin
e of account size.


institutional traders learn to trade this way primarily. They are dependent on reading orderflow.

ver low risk method, and good expectancy.

thanx for sharing.
 
Quote from Spectre2007:

institutional traders learn to trade this way primarily. They are dependent on reading orderflow.

ver low risk method, and good expectancy.

thanx for sharing.


Good God, upon reflection I should have gone and made coffee in a trading room on Wall Street for a year or two.

It has taken me ten bloody years to get a grip on orderflow, in fact I did not know the little bugger even had a title until you mentioned it.

gracias.
However I can only allow another four people in the next 100 callers to agree otherwise the rule of 95% will be lost and my daily statements will be toast.

regards
f9 aka (desperately seeking tics)
 
Quote from Wittgenstein:

Why?

Turkey can leverage their position, if they invade. Bargain with EU USA for more aid. They feel left out of EU which they deeply sought, they also feel the EU policy has a racist tint.
 
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