Quote from saxon22:
After examining the ES I have noticed that there is a lot of movement within 1/4 of a point. What I mean is that ES would jump with 1/2 point several times before moving on with the trend. SO, lets say ES is at 1333.50 uptick, I buy at 1333.50 100 lot, the ES wiggles going from 1333.50 to 1333.25 back to 133.50 and since I bought with the trend (uptick) it soon goes to 1334. Once it hits my target I get a fill and pocket 1250 less fees and taxes. I continue do that until ES hits resistance, then if it breaks through I wait for it to gather momentum and continue with the plan. If it does not penetrates and strat a downticks I short it until it hits support on its way back. Seems logical and doable from my angle. I can do it almost all day long as opposed to waiting for a set up to hit the market for a couple of points 3 maybe 4 times a day. Like I said before, I have not tried it yet with real $$$ so it is all one big ????? This is why in my original question I asked if it was doable.
Maybe the following will be more realistic?
From a show of strength you sense a possible break of resistance and buy 100 at the ask; immediately the bid is swept and we're offered 1/4 lower than your entry. You immediately smack the bid to exit -1/2. Once you are out the market quickly pops back up past your original entry and starts to move. We've broken through resistance as you've anticipated earlier, so you quickly jump back on board a full 2 points higher than your first entry. Yet once again, the exact moment you are filled at the ask the market reverses back below the resistance level. You note the technical failure so you sell 200 to take your loss and flip over short. The market stalls once more and just begins to grind back and forth; you start to feel hesitant about your instincts on the day's action and just decide to salvage the trade by bidding for a scratch. Yet the market just won't comply as you only get a fill for 10 contracts; we lift one tick higher, but there is size at the new ask so you just raise the remainder of your order to await your fill at bid. Suddenly the size at ask drops away while a 2K buyer joins you. Before you can react the new buyer sweeps at market with far more than 2k to buy and we've lifted a point and a half before you finally exit in disgust . . .
What do you think? Inconceivable? Why don't you try your idea with ONE contract before you start imagining how much you can make with 100?

