Livermore, Tudor Jones and Cohen

Awesome, will watch and read. I always enjoy these types of threads because unlike others here, I am always learning. Congrats on the great start. :)
 
Livermore, Tudor Jones and Cohen are heroes in my book. I'd fight a grizzly bear just to spend the day picking their brains (if Livermore ws still around). Tudor Jones is an icon. I need to definitely take some time to research their styles of trading and what they've said. :D
 
livermore and his marketkey is well known, worn out tactic.

tudor jones no longer trades the way he use to, impossible to know what he is doing now

cohen trades on :information arb: unavailable to anyone else.

your premise is RIDICULOUS.

good luck guessing like all the rest, however.


:D
 
Long Candidates:

BOH


Short Candidates:

TC
BNS
CHD
TD
SHFL
CECO



Not "expecting" too much of a move on these today but you never know and I'm not excited on the BOH at all and may wait till around 10:30 to see how that opens and trades.
 
Quote from Standard Oil:

I'm a retired money manager that now plays golf and occasional mentors traders.

My style is based off a combination of the work of these three men.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Tudor_Jones

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Lauriston_Livermore

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_A._Cohen


I'm going to post pics of stocks that I like each day that offer the best Intraday and Swing potential. I will take them Intraday first and if they perform as expected, I will hold them till further notice.

I will slowly reveal various aspects of each trade but will not reveal all of my analysis on each trade.



"There is no holy grail of trading, I have to work harder then everyone else ... that is my edge." Paul Tudor Jones


None of those people EVER disclosed their strategies AFAIK, how can your style be based on those then ?!

Can you give a link to the work of those men ?
 
Quote from Trexticle:

All the charts look the same. Would be helpfull to see the actual time of your trades or simulated trades and your stop.


These stock all have a high "directional" probability.

All that really means though is they should move in the directional bias (open to close) but each day will be different from the next, so you will have to develop your own risk tolerance for each and every trade.

What I personally do is inconsequential because my bankroll and risk levels maybe very different then yours.

I do not wish to become a guru but only wish to share my personal daily directional bias / analysis of each stock.

"A man studies conditions, plans his operations carefully and then proceeds to act." Jesse Livermore
 
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