Quote from Fast_Trader:
For now, I only day-trade equities and each night I go through a couple of hundred stock charts and compile a list of stocks to watch tomorrow, but since trading is done in real-time based on market conditions at that point in time, I rarely trade any of the stock picks from the night before. Just wanted to know if other people were following a similar practice, and their thoughts on this topic.
Thanks in advance.
-FastTrader![]()
Quote from Don Bright:
We strongly advise our people to pick one or two stocks to trade.....and become surrogate specialists in those stocks. It's kind of like inviting people to play in your own poker game, with people you know well....as opposed to finding a new poker game in a new city every day (I hope that made some sense).
The "breakouts" and "breakdowns" worked for a while during the bubble, and during the IPO phase.....but we're back to normal markets now, and the charts and tealeaves just don't seem to cut it (for trading....investing is another whole thing).
FWIW....
Don
Quote from dotslashfuture:
you mean be a surrogate specialist except also paying commissions and the spread and not getting the feedback of being on the floor ? Hmmmmm..... Sounds like the specialist will win that game.
Quote from Don Bright:
The Specialists don't really trade all that much anymore.....they are employees of firms, accomodating orders for the most part. The ability to read 1 or 2 stocks well is certainly something that needs to be learned, but we find it to be a solid (core) strategy for good traders.
We like our people to respond to whatever the market is "throwing at them" each day....and "go with the flow"...But, as always, "if you're making money, go with what you know"....
Don
Quote from Mecro:
Are you serious? Are you that blind not to see when the specialist is longing or shorting the stock?
LOL