Grinding it out, day after day

Still alive, still trading every day. At the point in my career now where I'll trade if I feel like it or if the opportunity is good, but I'm close to switching to putting in 30 minutes a day of work and managing a swing trade portfolio. I'm still daytrading a couple hours most days because it's cold outside and I have nothing else going on. Still better than a real job.
 
Thanks for the update. Rereading your thread with a little more experience in stocks, it made a lot more sense, particularly when it comes to the volatility bursts you guys have in your P§Ls. As an ag futures trader, I never had those. In futures, you make slightly more with vol but never 10 times + your average day like you were experiencing in fall 2008.

Happy to hear you are still around. I was thinking the only *really* bad thing that could happen to you was an OO spreadsheet bug of epic proportion. I have a strategy where I send about 120 orders at the same second and I crap my pant every time ( I have 6 different automated checks before sending ). It is more dangerous than OOs though as it is during the main session and orders are immediately active.

Good trading.
 
I can't imagine a trader as successful as Lescor would trade an RTM strategy in a strong trend.

With only a few years of trading experience under my belt, I know when conditions are conducive to an RTM trade and when they're not.
RTM in a strong trend? YES, YES, and YES!
 
Still alive, still trading every day. At the point in my career now where I'll trade if I feel like it or if the opportunity is good, but I'm close to switching to putting in 30 minutes a day of work and managing a swing trade portfolio. I'm still daytrading a couple hours most days because it's cold outside and I have nothing else going on. Still better than a real job.

What type of trading do you do these days?

Many years ago I think you were in a huge opening order crusher.
 
Still alive, still trading every day. At the point in my career now where I'll trade if I feel like it or if the opportunity is good, but I'm close to switching to putting in 30 minutes a day of work and managing a swing trade portfolio. I'm still daytrading a couple hours most days because it's cold outside and I have nothing else going on. Still better than a real job.

Do you still trade NYSE Opening Orders?
 
Still alive, still trading every day. At the point in my career now where I'll trade if I feel like it or if the opportunity is good, but I'm close to switching to putting in 30 minutes a day of work and managing a swing trade portfolio. I'm still daytrading a couple hours most days because it's cold outside and I have nothing else going on. Still better than a real job.

whats your average holding periods on swing trades?
 
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