1 1a2b3cppp Dec 27, 2011 #561 12/27: SPY: $6,302.00 Hedge: -$2,390.00 Net for this trade: -------------- $3,912.00
1 1a2b3cppp Dec 29, 2011 #562 12/28: SPY: $4,974.00 Hedge: -$1,814.00 Net for this trade: -------------- $3,160.00
masterm1ne Dec 29, 2011 #563 Quote from 1a2b3cppp: I know everyone has his or her own style of trading, though. I say to each his own More... Just don't get caught.
Quote from 1a2b3cppp: I know everyone has his or her own style of trading, though. I say to each his own More... Just don't get caught.
1 1a2b3cppp Dec 29, 2011 #564 Don't get caught doing what? 12/29: SPY: $6,006.00 Hedge: -$2,294.00 Net for this trade: -------------- $3,712.00
Don't get caught doing what? 12/29: SPY: $6,006.00 Hedge: -$2,294.00 Net for this trade: -------------- $3,712.00
1 1a2b3cppp Dec 30, 2011 #566 Update as of 12/30: SPY: $5,510.00 Hedge: -$2,222.00 Net for this trade: -------------- $3,288.00 Have a happy new year everybody!
Update as of 12/30: SPY: $5,510.00 Hedge: -$2,222.00 Net for this trade: -------------- $3,288.00 Have a happy new year everybody!
1 1a2b3cppp Jan 4, 2012 #567 1/2: Gap up outta nowhere! SPY: $7,110.00 Hedge: -$2,846.00 Net for this trade: -------------- $4,264.00
1/2: Gap up outta nowhere! SPY: $7,110.00 Hedge: -$2,846.00 Net for this trade: -------------- $4,264.00
1 1a2b3cppp Jan 4, 2012 #568 Yesterday should've said 1/3, not 1/2. 1/4: SPY: $7,270.00 Hedge: -$2,906.00 Net for this trade: -------------- $4,364.00
Yesterday should've said 1/3, not 1/2. 1/4: SPY: $7,270.00 Hedge: -$2,906.00 Net for this trade: -------------- $4,364.00
1 1a2b3cppp Jan 5, 2012 #569 1/5: SPY: $7,542.00 Hedge: -$3,050.00 Net for this trade: -------------- $4,492.00
W worldwary Jan 6, 2012 #570 I think the current trade you've got on is a good illustration of how this method is not particularly well suited to an uptrending market. You won't lose money trading this way in a bull market but you also won't get the chance to put on much size. Not intended as a criticism, just an observation.
I think the current trade you've got on is a good illustration of how this method is not particularly well suited to an uptrending market. You won't lose money trading this way in a bull market but you also won't get the chance to put on much size. Not intended as a criticism, just an observation.