and i mentioned dan zanger, because his results are accounted for apparently, so he doesn't have to step up, his results are already verified..
But that was not the original post. I said I wished someone would step up IN THE NAME OF SCIENCE and disprove that you cannot use SOLELY TECHNICAL ANALYSIS INTRA DAY TO BEAT THE MARKETS.Quote from trade4succes:
why not make it a big media-event. lock me up in a room with only esignal, no news.. I can only trade outrights, no spreading, only directional trading. if i outperform the s&p considerably after a year, i get a million. how about that?
now i have something to gain, and nothing to lose, because i know i could do it..

Quote from nitro:
But that was not the original post. I said I wished someone would step up IN THE NAME OF SCIENCE and disprove that you cannot use SOLELY TECHNICAL ANALYSIS INTRA DAY TO BEAT THE MARKETS.
What part of that statement has to do with locking you in a room and giving you a million dollars to prove it?
You could have said: Nitro, while your request seems interesting, and while I do make a living doing this, I am not willing to do it in the name of science. I would have understood that.
nitro
Ah,Quote from trade4succes:
and i mentioned dan zanger, because his results are accounted for apparently, so he doesn't have to step up, his results are already verified..
Quote from nitro:
Ah,
Ok, point taken. Now we are talking. Please provide me a link or a reference to the documented effect that he beat the markets INTRADAY by using only technical analysis.
nitro
AHA!Quote from trade4succes:
and this one i misunderstood too, i don't think he trades intraday. i cannot think of someone who had his intraday results audited.
Quote from trade4succes:
"Recently, Citigroup fired it's entire Technical Analysis staff. I just wish that someone, for the sake of science, would step up and say, I look at lines on my screen and I make money consistantly and I am willing to prove it."
yadda yadda yadda.. Please step into my office
Regarding the original question: With exits stick to what made you enter. Suppose we're talking s/r's here. you entered on support, don't exit the market until resistance. but don't exit before resistance except when the market tells you it is not gonna break resistance. when it breaks resistance, use that previous resistance as a new point for stoploss and exit either at that point, or at new resistance. etc.
So,Quote from ElectricSavant:
The citigroup firings were a result of something being done, in response to the big fat 0 in earnings being reported. More of a political stockholder reaction from management...if it doesn't work...fix it.