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Quote from 4re:

I am looking at the same thing but I'll probably short 1329.50. Support is beginning to gain strenght here at 1330 isn't it.

FWIW i see this going to 1332 - 13325.5 and then failing.
 
Quote from volente_00:

So when you start averaging, you must change the stop size constantly.

The stop point stays the same, it's a point on a chart that you feel indicates a bonafide reversal. That part does not change. You just don't add so many positions that the point on the chart would lose more than 2 percent of total liquid net worth.
 
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How about the natural gas trader who lost 5 billion last week by averaging into natural gas ?



:)

we are getting back to having no realistic stops in place
 
Quote from volente_00:

How about the natural gas trader who lost 5 billion last week by averaging into natural gas ?



:)

Wasn't he way overextended? I don't believe having a stop placement that loses 2 percent or less of total liquid net worth would be overextended. Furthermore, he was trading back months which are very illiquid. Also, I generally am not using more than 1 to 1 leverage .
 
Quote from Buy1Sell2:

The stop point stays the same, it's a point on a chart that you feel indicates a bonafide reversal. That part does not change. You just don't add so many positions that the point on the chart would lose more than 2 percent of total liquid net worth.




But your stop SIZE does. Therefore the amount you lose on the stopout changes as you postion size changes.
 
Quote from Buy1Sell2:

Wasn't he way overextended? I don't believe having a stop placement that loses 2 percent or less of total liquid net worth would be overextended. Furthermore, he was trading back months which are very illiquid. Also, I generally am not using more than 1 to 1 leverage .




If you are not using the leverage in ES, then why even trade it ?
You would be better off trading spy and not have to roll over or pay higher commisions.
 
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