I would like constructive criticism on my scalping strategy to trade at the open. I will select Nadsaq - 100 stocks and wait one minute after the opening. I will look for stocks that go either straight up or down from the open then I will wait for a few ticks in the opposite direction and place a trade in that direction with a exit order a few cents away.
For example: If Goog opens at 490 goes straight to 493.50 then a minute or two later at 493.50 ticks to 493.25 I would short Goog at 493-493.25 and cover at a quarter lower than I shorted. I feel like this should be a high-probabilty strategy for consistent scalping at the open. If my order to cover does not get hit and Goog moves more than, for example, $1.00 away I will get out of the trade immediately.
What are the pitfalls of this strategy? I learned this idea from a poster on the Tradestation boards. I have watched for over a month now and it seems like it would work consistenly on many Nasdaq - 100 stocks. I would appreciate input on the weaknesses in trading this way and any improvements to this strategy that can be offered such as days that this strategy should not be traded and so on. Also, would INET be a good ECN to use for this type of strategy?
Mike
For example: If Goog opens at 490 goes straight to 493.50 then a minute or two later at 493.50 ticks to 493.25 I would short Goog at 493-493.25 and cover at a quarter lower than I shorted. I feel like this should be a high-probabilty strategy for consistent scalping at the open. If my order to cover does not get hit and Goog moves more than, for example, $1.00 away I will get out of the trade immediately.
What are the pitfalls of this strategy? I learned this idea from a poster on the Tradestation boards. I have watched for over a month now and it seems like it would work consistenly on many Nasdaq - 100 stocks. I would appreciate input on the weaknesses in trading this way and any improvements to this strategy that can be offered such as days that this strategy should not be traded and so on. Also, would INET be a good ECN to use for this type of strategy?
Mike