I don't have any stats, just an observation. It seems that many mornings on the ES things take off at 9:30, only to flush out the short-sighted and then they reverse and go hard the other way. Anyone notice this or is just me?
Quote from visiontrader:
You comment was interesting. I have never approached trading based on taking a position whichever way things go. I always make a decision based on very short term and if things don't go the way I thought, I just stay out. Your style makes sense.
Quote from VisionTrader:
I don't have any stats, just an observation. It seems that many mornings on the ES things take off at 9:30, only to flush out the short-sighted and then they reverse and go hard the other way. Anyone notice this or is just me?
Quote from daytraderpete:
If the ADX is rising the 3rd pullback on this time frame should be a pullback to the 20ema on the next higher time frame. This means for ES1min, the pullback after the 3rd impulse "should" be the first pullback on the 5min to the 20 ema.
Quote from electron:
So your first two pullbacks are pullbacks to the 20 ema in the 1 min time frame and only the 3rd one is the pullback to the 20 ema in the 5 min time frame, right?
Quote from VisionTrader:
There was a time when I used stochastics but I found that I would lose too much money trading divergences (felt like I was picking tops).
If poss, can you elaborate on this comment more. I rely on stochastics heavily in my method. Can you explain where the stochatics failed you. Was it at the peaks? I find these pretty reliable for short term moves,
I used to watch for the pullback to the 50 EMA, then trade the bounce on the 10 minute charts when I traded FOREX. I assume you find this method more profitable than using Stochastics???
Quote from peg_leg_joe:
One of my favorite setups occurs when the market breaks out of a mid-day tight consolidation pattern, as happened last Thursday. I place a buy stop above the market and a sell stop below the market at levels that I feel represent a genuine breakout from the chop.
PEG LEG JOE