Quote from iceman1:
Averaging down price... now that's a sign of a great trader.
What if it hits 100+ first before having a key reversal. what possible basis is there for averaging the short unless there is some articulable reason. What is that reason?? Are you doing it on fundamentals???! lol
why didn't you reverse and go long.
Jim Rodgers, the most sucessful trader/investor on earth used averaging-in as the 1 of key elements of his trading stratergy..
I don't understand why you use the word averaging ''down'',
as i call it (and use the method) as averaging ''in''.
(If i want to have a trade of £3 per tick, i will enter my 1st sell at price A,
then market has to either go in my favour and give me profit or move to a more overdone level at which S&R level i will add my 2nd sell, giving me a better overall entry price than if id used all my ammo (capital) on the 1st entry,
then market has to either go in my favour and give me profit or move to a more overdone level at which S&R level i will add my 3rd sell, getting all 3 of my sell contracts in at a far better price than if id used all on the 1st entry.
I made this trade for this 1 reason,
the market has moved from $76 upto $96 (25%) in just 2 weeks, without any actual pullback-revesals.
And therefore the market is now extremely overdone to the upside,
has very little potential upside (after already rocketing 25% in 2weeks) VS the huge downside potential,
and all the future news and fundamentals are far more likely to now going to be pressuring the market down.
I didn't and wouldn't ever go long after a market like Oil after its already rocketed up 25% in just 2weeks,
especially when its correlated almost tick-by-tick to the dow,
and when all the fundamentals are now going to be pressuring the price to the downside.
The time to buy oil if you wanted to go long would have been down at the $76-79 levels after it had already crashed down so much,
although then no-one wanted to buy any commodities as the market sentiment was so extremely panicky and bearish, which headlines causing the market to tank almost everyday.
Not to wait until the market has rocketed up 25% in just 2weeks, and THEN go long.