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infolode
 

Registered: Mar 2005
Posts: 1384

 

01-01-08 09:13 PM

gnome,
What is your favorite low risk trade (gimmick) trade with the least amount of risk/time exposure. e.g. slingshot.

This excludes your present proprietary strategy and would infer to something in the public domain that isn't exploited on a large scale to date.

No such strategy maybe available for public consumption.

No answer is fine.

Peace, health and happiness for the new year,

infolode

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clacy
 

Registered: Sep 2006
Posts: 2411

 

01-01-08 09:16 PM

What markets do you trade currently and historically?

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Pholeuon
 

Registered: Jun 2007
Posts: 967

 

01-01-08 09:18 PM

Are your stops relatively tight or loose /try you keep them out of standard stop running/? Do you place them on obvious places or try "hide" them?

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gnome
 

Registered: Jun 2002
Posts: 10007

 

01-01-08 09:19 PM


Quote from infolode:

gnome,
What is your favorite low risk trade (gimmick) trade with the least amount of risk/time exposure. e.g. slingshot.

This excludes your present proprietary strategy and would infer to something in the public domain that isn't exploited on a large scale to date.

No such strategy maybe available for public consumption.

No answer is fine.

Peace, health and happiness for the new year,

infolode



I would say "double bottom" or "double top" any chart time frame

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gnome
 

Registered: Jun 2002
Posts: 10007

 

01-01-08 09:20 PM


Quote from clacy:

What markets do you trade currently and historically?



I trade the ES, Big SP, and mutual funds

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gnome
 

Registered: Jun 2002
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01-01-08 09:22 PM


Quote from Pholeuon:

Are your stops relatively tight or loose /try you keep them out of standard stop running/? Do you place them on obvious places or try "hide" them?



Stops relatively tight. A buffer is needed, and its size is somewhat arbitrary... by example, let's say there is chart support at ES 1500... I might have my stop at 1499-1497. If the punch into support is whimpy, hopefully I won't get stopped. If it's the real deal, I don't want to be in there for too long.... somewhat of a guess as to where to place it.

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