Quote from porgie:
[B... breakout trading is for the few.......what happens there is risk reward is always very bad.....is it a breakout or a fakeout? that is the scary part for most.......... [/B]
Quote from 4re:
This where we will agree to disagree on this...
Quote from saico:
Well 4re, commissions for 72 trades with 4.80 per rt cost 345.60$.
Profit of 18 points is 900$, so commissions reduce profit by 38.4%. What should be interesting to see is going for 3, or 4 points with a 1.25 stop. . . . 1:1 risk reward is way too low.
Quote from Lamont_C:
It is also important for the beginner who seeks to move on from being a beginner to analyze what's in front of him, at the very least asking why the winners are winners and why the losers are losers.
A BO strategy is not likely to be as successful as one wants it to be unless he has a thorough understanding of S/R, and S/R is in no way static. S/R represents those levels at which traders will act as desired. If they don't, then it's not S/R, regardless of what one thinks or wants.
Quote from JimmyJam:
Hey 4re, see if you can put together a mechanical system which mirrors your use of different timeframes to "synch-up" and offer the trade(s) with the greatest probability.
You know you know what you're talking about, well, staying up until 5am last nite, I know you know what you're talking about too ...
While programming your exact strategy for determining S/R is difficult, it is possible, as a version of it already exists.
http://www.clayburg.com/
It sounds like his Cyclone system (not that I am shilling for him or anyone else here - I don't want you or a moderator to think so) is very similar to a breakout of previous day's S/R, I only mention it to assist you in implementing a mechanical version of where you want to go with your trading.
After all, we only have 1 pair of eyes and (in my case) your classic three screen setup, and there are many markets.![]()
Best,
Jimmy