Quote from colina:
Jack,
I was following your stop log today, am having a hard time. It is easy for me to make mistakes interpreting. You cover alot of ground in only a few sentences.
- Sync occurred approximately 9:45 where price centered at 992.1 and using +/- 3.2 offset for brackets. Fractional notation used is in units of ticks, or in the case of ES, .25 multiples. Hence, .1 = .25, .2 = .50, .3 = .75 etc. So, center 992.1(992.25) +/- 3.2(3.50) pts creating a bracket pair 995.3(995.75) and 988.3(988.75) respectively. Is this correct ?
yes.
- The +/- offset 3.2(3.50) times 2, or 7 point bracket spread came from yesterdays' trading range. Specifically, 7/30 11:05 high 991.00 minus 7/30 11:30 low 884.00 as shown on your pic. This is to get an estimate of what is needed to avoid entering a position before a valid break out occurs. Is this correct ?
yes
- As soon as one of the stops is hit, the remaining trailing stop is updated, C&R. In this example, a 2.3 offset is used. The offset is added/subtracted to the stop hit to cancel and replace the remaining trailing stop. It is not added/subtracted to the remaining trailing stop to calculate the new value. Is this correct ?
This is the exact process. You have to get rid of other half of bracket. If and when we get to tighter brackets, you will see the braket width is the offset plus the 1/2 bar. To get there you are an expert and slaloming. We will always use skill to replace risk when it is proven possible by profit record.
In this example, if we go in long at 995.3(995.75) the new trailing stop is updated to 995.3(995.75) minus 2.3(2.75) resulting in 993, minus an additional tick to get off an even number, an antisclaper device. Okay 992.3(992.75) then. If we go in short at 988.3(988.75) the new trailing stop is updated to 988.3(988.75) plus 2.3(2.75) resulting in 991.2(991.50). Is this correct ?
yes
I can not figure out where the 2.3 offset comes from. From your pic, annotation "Four back dist. then add 1/2 bar". Referencing your pics' green lines, 4 back 11:35 1) low 984.75 2) 11:45 low 985.75 3) 12:00 low 986.50 4) 12:10 low 986.75 gives me a 2.0 spread plus "add 1/2 bar" or .2 (.50) equals 2.2(2.50) not 2.3(2.75). My math does not add up nor am I sure I am looking at the right place. Any help here would be appreciated.
You are as close as you can be without having no differences between us. I may6 have been inaccurate too. This is accurate really.
When break out occurs at 9:59 (economic numbers leaked early -haha) pace picked up fast. Hence, you state get ready to go 2 back instead of 4 if entered. So, cut 2.3 in half to 1.2. If enter long the new trailing stop would be updated to 995.3(995.75)minus 1.2(1.50) resulting in 994.1(994.25). If enter short the new trailing stop would be updated to 988.3(988.75) plus 1.2(1.50) resulting in 990.1(990.25). Is this correct ? I seem to be off by a tick from your value of 990.2 ?
Your split is different than mine too. I rounded conservatively to get mine. There was no middle value for me.
This is such a great thread, am learning alot, thanks for everyones' contributions.......
(kewl)