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Quote from volente_00:

Careful or you are going to provoke DEMTDAYBOYZ

This is my reply to your galz:

Wise Men say only fools rush in
but I cant help falling out of love with you.


You would think there's at least some profit taking after such a monster rally yesterday. The psychological toll from so many days of wreckage would make you somewhat cautious even after such a rally. Or does it? Well, one day does not make a trader, nor a market.
 
I haven't traded ES much at all for a while now, mainly focused on CL. It's amazing how rusty one can get with an instrument even though trading is trading. This morning I bought pretty much the high of the 8:30am bar after the news, 3 lots @ 1062.25, with my stop @ 1060.75. It was a "what the hell" trade and I suddenly realized I had no exit strategy. My target was "somewhere higher". My brain was churning: Do I go all out, do I scale out, what's my freakin' target??? With CL I nearly always have a precise plan, so this was the weirdest feeling. I ended up taking one off @ 1064.00, one off @ 1064.75, and one off @ 1063.50 when it appeared tired. No reason not to have held that last one with a b/e stop, but that's what I get for having no trading plan in advance! I imagine that's why it's a "what the hell" trade. :D
 
Quote from NoDoji:

I haven't traded ES much at all for a while now, mainly focused on CL. It's amazing how rusty one can get with an instrument even though trading is trading. This morning I bought pretty much the high of the 8:30am bar after the news, 3 lots @ 1062.25, with my stop @ 1060.75. It was a "what the hell" trade and I suddenly realized I had no exit strategy. My target was "somewhere higher". My brain was churning: Do I go all out, do I scale out, what's my freakin' target??? With CL I nearly always have a precise plan, so this was the weirdest feeling. I ended up taking one off @ 1064.00, one off @ 1064.75, and one off @ 1063.50 when it appeared tired. No reason not to have held that last one with a b/e stop, but that's what I get for having no trading plan in advance! I imagine that's why it's a "what the hell" trade. :D

Sometimes is better to be lucky than to be good :D (not saying you're not good - nice timing on the "meltup" twitter).
 
Quote from NoDoji:

I haven't traded ES much at all for a while now, mainly focused on CL. It's amazing how rusty one can get with an instrument even though trading is trading. This morning I bought pretty much the high of the 8:30am bar after the news, 3 lots @ 1062.25, with my stop @ 1060.75. It was a "what the hell" trade and I suddenly realized I had no exit strategy. My target was "somewhere higher". My brain was churning: Do I go all out, do I scale out, what's my freakin' target??? With CL I nearly always have a precise plan, so this was the weirdest feeling. I ended up taking one off @ 1064.00, one off @ 1064.75, and one off @ 1063.50 when it appeared tired. No reason not to have held that last one with a b/e stop, but that's what I get for having no trading plan in advance! I imagine that's why it's a "what the hell" trade. :D

when trading Pure Price Action, the underlying instrument almost does not matter (as the theory goes). Whatever you apply to crude, should pretty much be what you apply to - whether support/resistance levels or other recent price behavior.
 
Quote from QuikrRetirement:

when trading Pure Price Action, the underlying instrument almost does not matter (as the theory goes). Whatever you apply to crude, should pretty much be what you apply to - whether support/resistance levels or other recent price behavior.

Have you ever traded crude? It trades in its own bizarre universe and once you've lived in that universe for a few months, you become very tall and blue with a strange tail that no longer fits properly into ES receptors :p
 
Quote from QuikrRetirement:

when trading Pure Price Action, the underlying instrument almost does not matter (as the theory goes). Whatever you apply to crude, should pretty much be what you apply to - whether support/resistance levels or other recent price behavior.

I dunno whose theory it is, but to say that you can successfully trade PA on any market is farfetched. CL, being the best example of manic-depressive syndrome, is only one of many. Orange Juice and Coffee futures are equally crazy.
 
Quote from Speciaul_K:

For the hell of it you could post a bs stop but really have a sell order working at that price????

For the hell of it, I hope these morons will take a careful note that I have a stop (hint, hint) at 1076. Come and get me, boys.
 
Quote from schizo:

For the hell of it, I hope these morons will take a careful note that I have a stop (hint, hint) at 1076. Come and get me, boys.

Just for shits... *speaking loudly* I have a stop at 1074.5....
 
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