Quote from Nutzo:
I keep hearing experienced equity day traders here on ET saying that this is a bad market for new traders coming into the game.
What is everyone's comment on this?
Quote from Spydertrader:
Opinions on the market "trading difficulty level" vary from trader to trader based primarily on their particular trading style or trading vehicle of choice. I cannot speak intelligently on how the current market dynamic effects scalpers or other types of intraday liquidity providers, as I have no experience in these areas. However, based on the system that I use, I have found current conditions to be no more difficult than in years past.
- Spydertrader
Quote from mr roboto:
I trade an equity system that takes about 4-5 trades/day from a universe of about 3500 stocks. I am having my worst year since I started trading in 1998....
Quote from mr roboto:
I would guess by your name that your system focuses on trading the SPY?
Quote from mr roboto:
Regardless, if you don't mind, I have a couple of "non-intrusive" questions about your method:
Quote from mr roboto:
1. Is your system more of a "breakout/momentum" based system, or is it more "buy weakness/sell strength"?
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2. What is the avg holding period of your typical trades?
Quote from Spydertrader:
Feel free to ask anything you like.
Definitely, a breakout based system.
If trading from the Long side, I currently use a 4 day hold period. I reduced the hold time from 6 - 8 days down to 4 last year in an effort to improve the number of profitable trades. Sometimes, I only hold for a day or two based on volume. For shorts, I rarely hold beyond intraday.
I hope you find the above information helpful.
Quote from Spydertrader:
Thanks very much for taking the time.
My system has tested well for many years and traded well until mid-January of this year, when VERY suddenly, the wheels seemed to have fallen off. After making 25-50% returns steadily each year, I am currently down about 5-7% YTD and I am trying to figure out what has changed, or more importantly, how to adapt. My system is also a breakout based system with an average length of about 4 days, and is based on EOD data, using only price and volume criteria.
So, it sounds as if we're both in the same ballpark in terms of method.
A few more questions, if you please:
1. Are your exits dictated by your system, or is there some discretionary aspect on your part?
2. How has the continuing decline in overall volatility affected your trading rules, other than a shorter holding period?
3. Do you enter trades intra-day based on intra-day data?
Again, thanks for any input, and feel free to ignore any or all of my questions. I certainly want to respect your right to protect any info that might compromise your edge, but it sounds like our methods are similar and I'm really curious why yours is operating normally, while mine
has stalled.