I agree.. Great thread. This thread started out with broken english, and has since been a great example of a constructive contirbution and positive ET discussion.
As for the scalper I mentioned earlier. Some points I remember is he would trade the majority in the morning, and only trade the afternoon if he happend to be down from the morning, which was a rare occurence. I also recall in our talks him hinting about how after a large move in any direction he would watch for volume to start printing, then wait for the spreads to retighten. Then his entry would be majority based on the direction of the spread retightening and his intuition on if to even pull the trigger. I find a lot of traders don't take into count the information of level 1. Level2 is a smoke and mirror mess, but the level 1 spread can tell quite a story about imediate buyer seller sentiment in large moves.
As for the scalper I mentioned earlier. Some points I remember is he would trade the majority in the morning, and only trade the afternoon if he happend to be down from the morning, which was a rare occurence. I also recall in our talks him hinting about how after a large move in any direction he would watch for volume to start printing, then wait for the spreads to retighten. Then his entry would be majority based on the direction of the spread retightening and his intuition on if to even pull the trigger. I find a lot of traders don't take into count the information of level 1. Level2 is a smoke and mirror mess, but the level 1 spread can tell quite a story about imediate buyer seller sentiment in large moves.
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Great thread guys...I have always wanted to develop some form of intra-day strategy....scalping would be interesting as well. I am a position trader now...and frankly the daily volatility is a tad rough at times :eek:
A question for those who scalp, could you explain a bit what sort of entries you guys are using. Does not have to be too specific if you likely don't want to advertise how you trade, but just from a conceptual point of view. I have wondered if it is a sort of breakout strategy on a very short term indication, or instead if it is more of a range or chop strategy with more of a fading type of entry?
Other than that do you guys use similar TA to swing/position traders, or is it mostly just reading the tape and the depth?
Then again, if I am completely of base, heh, it would be great to hear what you guys actually do![]()
Chaos, that is what I admire about the short term traders....when they are good...their equity curves are just awesome! Do you have an idea of what sort of entries that scalper that you knew used?