I'm most interested in Euronext and Xetra but others would be good as well.
I read your posts on the ES Journal and know that you're a practitioner of intermarket confluence. When I started out on the ES, I used the...
First, I'd like to thank everyone who read and replied with their thoughts. It's much appreciated. Second, the volatility aspect is something...
I thought more about what you said and the problem is entirely in my head. Attached is today's five-min ES chart. The red arrow is where I sold...
I don't use trendlines. All S&R for me personally is horizontal. Ok, I admit that when I was short this morning at 1138.50 with a profit...
I have no problem taking 4-6 ticks at a time. Three of those together is a good trading day on the ES. But what's the point of taking 6 ticks...
Three years in, I can identify key prices levels and the beginning of trends. If I miss the initial move, I can identify a good price to get in...
That's fine. The problem is forecasting volatility. One can know where to enter and how to ride. One can even know good exit points. The key...
I agree. But how long? Six-straight positive months with no consecutive losing weeks?
At one point can you say, "Ok, I've gotten better at this"?
Okay--as long as we're both clear that you're the one making the assumptions and assigning motives.
I'm just looking for only two things: minimum price and minimum volume. Trade ideas provides a list for NYSE/NASDAQ/AMEX/TSX, but I'd also...
Where do I make this assumption?
ONE act of hope, pleading, complacency, impulse--call it whatever you want. Just one slip can devour your entire month.
dtrader98, Thanks for the list of recommendations and the advice. I've been reading the R book and I'm on the second chapter. I'll browse...
Thanks. I read more on statistics a few weeks ago when I encountered terms like "first moment", "second moment" etc. Turns out that Pearson...
Yeah, I want to know enough to understand the academic trading papers and also the formulae in the practitioner books. I doubt I'll go into...
Heh, that's exactly what I was reading. And yes--it's a great book. Easily the most lucid reference on volatility for someone like me.
So I was reading further about volatility when I came across something called the Taylor theorem. I looked it up on Wikipedia and saw that it was...
Thanks
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