Grinding it out, day after day

Quote from lescor:

Nothing interesting to report this week. My volume dropped off quite a bit and there wasn't much that caught my attention. The oil drillers provided some good opps, but I was not involved that much.

+2500 gross for the week, 392,000 shares traded. Daily pl was +4, +3, -.5, -4. Was long some ES coming into today for a continued rally beyond 1100, but that didn't really work out and cost me most of the meager green I had this week.


Hey Lescor,

good week man, like someone else in here said, the best you can do is squeeze out the most you can when the market gives you.

sounds good.

EF
 
Hi lescor, quick question. Im not sure if you use stops or not but ive had an issue were the market moves past stops and wanted to see how a more experience veteran would approach the situation. If that happens would you exit the position at the market or place another stop limit order below the stop loss order that didnt get activiated? thanks
 
I only use hard stops for swing trades. I haven't had any issues with the market trading through my stop and it not executing. If it was a legitimate move and my order should have been triggered, I guess I'd exit manually and find out what went wrong.

Quote from CollegeTrader:

Hi lescor, quick question. Im not sure if you use stops or not but ive had an issue were the market moves past stops and wanted to see how a more experience veteran would approach the situation. If that happens would you exit the position at the market or place another stop limit order below the stop loss order that didnt get activiated? thanks
 
Quote from shortie:

what's it rationale for excluding oil stocks? the more volatile the better, right?

No reason, I probably just wasn't at my desk and missed some of the better moves. It's very rare that i am at my desk non-stop from open till close.
 
Quote from lescor:

It's very rare that i am at my desk non-stop from open till close.

Do you always close day positions you have opened earlier in the morning if you leave but intend to return later. If no, then what about meltdowns like 05/06 etc? Thanks.
 
Quote from lescor:

No reason, I probably just wasn't at my desk and missed some of the better moves. It's very rare that i am at my desk non-stop from open till close.

I see. Why so lazy?
 
My typical day goes like this:

Up at 5:30 to 6:00
make coffee, do burpees
pre-market prep till the open at 7:30
7:30 to 8:30 trade a lot, put on lots of positions
eat, chat with the wife, read newspaper
check on positions
waste time on various websites, including this one, keep half an eye on the market, take trades here and there
workout
lunch
afternoon delight
take dirt bike to the track and burn a bunch of laps
come home, check positions, record stats, catch up on secret ATS chat room, count money

Not lazy dude, just not tied to the screen
 
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