Quote from shortie:
overall, do you have better success with Longs or Shorts? Because the market has an upward bias, the shorts may not RTM as well as longs.
is your max position on a short smaller than on a long position in the same stock? the potential loss on a short is much higher than on a long.
Quote from lescor:
Just so no one can accuse me of only posting on the good days.... Today was #5 worst of all time. -$76,000
On the wrong side of everything, especially AFL. That thing took $31,000 from me in 3 accounts, 3 different strategies. It WAS a decent month before today.
Quote from shortie:
MXB is a good example of the short that would not cooperate. here are some crude estimates for your position size on that stock: the intraday move was ~10%. let's assume that you entered half at the open and the second half when it went 5% against you. so this gives us 160K max position size on MXB on that day (i would guess it was even larger because you mentioned that you were in a revengeful mood).
do you ever entertain the possibility that a stock like MXB could jump 200%? of course if you drop 300K once every 10 years, it is totally fine with the profits you have been generating. still, are you prepared for such a possibility? for example, do you have 300K at Echo to be able to absorb the loss from your own funds?
Quote from Shreddog:
Lescor, I too want to know when you are going to .....?
sorry Corey.
Quote from shortie:
MXB is a good example of the short that would not cooperate. here are some crude estimates for your position size on that stock: the intraday move was ~10%. let's assume that you entered half at the open and the second half when it went 5% against you. so this gives us 160K max position size on MXB on that day (i would guess it was even larger because you mentioned that you were in a revengeful mood).
do you ever entertain the possibility that a stock like MXB could jump 200%? of course if you drop 300K once every 10 years, it is totally fine with the profits you have been generating. still, are you prepared for such a possibility? for example, do you have 300K at Echo to be able to absorb the loss from your own funds?