what the hell is scalping

Scalping defined most elegantly:

The way of trading requiring most in terms of speed of connection/computer as well as lowest commissions and promising the least in terms of profit potential on a relative scale.
 
Great opportunities for scalping here this afternoon - - - while leaning on the S&P as a bogey.

At the END OF THE DAY, it's ALL ABOUT MAKING $$$.

Screw the definitions.
It's a waste of time.
:D
 
Hey, if you know a market we can play this game without raising eyebrows from "upstairs" let me know and I am in...
Well, you could resort to smoke and mirrors, aka Iceberg Orders :D.

That way, it's possible that they don't see you coming. :p
 
Quote from jjw:

Would waiting for the bid/ask spread of an instrument to open up enough to allow one to submit a new best bid and a new best offer qualify as scalping ?

Yes.
 
Quote from dozu888:

I have been on this site for years and see people throwing around the term 'scalping' like it's for real.

I know that market is fractal and you can pretty much apply the same technique to any time frame... but there is a point where the edge is diminished by the bid/ask spread.

So how the hell is holding some thing for a couple of minutes can even be remotely possible, other than just getting lucky with noise.

somebody enlighten me.
Markets are NOT fractal

Scalping is a losing proposition, touted as a winning proposition by brokers so you generate boatloads of commissions.
 
Quote from crgarcia:

Markets are NOT fractal

Scalping is a losing proposition, touted as a winning proposition by brokers so you generate boatloads of commissions.

So how is it I'm positive, with a steadily upward sloping equity curve, over the course of more than 50,000 trades, with almost 200k in comms paid by me?
 
Scalping is a losing proposition, touted as a winning proposition by brokers so you generate boatloads of commissions.
Them that can, do. Them that can't, say it can't be done (or teach).
 
So how is it I'm positive, with a steadily upward sloping equity curve, over the course of more than 50,000 trades, with almost 200k in comms paid by me?
Oh paleeeeeeze! Don't confuse me with the facts!

:)
 
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