2011: Rebuilding My Battered Account

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    #491     Aug 26, 2011
  2. How does neke choose his option trades?
     
    #492     Aug 26, 2011
  3. Most likely based on the underlying. I've not seen strategies that track options. They usually track the underlying and trade the derivative.
     
    #493     Aug 26, 2011
  4. They are various option strategies, just because Nekes are straight forward buys, and sells. It's possible to lose even when directional is correct, or have profits diminish as volatility comes in.

    I use options for swingtrading, and intraday when I can monitor the position. I have been recently buying equities and writing calls waiting for the volatility to come in and cover, or as stock declines cover to lower cost, to write again. Being called on some issues doesn't matter, and on ones I want to keep they are wrtten further out to reduce the probability of being called while premium decays.

    It's mainly about knowing yourself, developing strategies in varying market conditions that fit your beliefs, and that will meet your objectives. Then taking a disciplined approach using proper position size.

    I'm no Einstein when it comes to the markets. However these last few weeks when using patience and working the plan have created many opportunities. Opportunities that help bring in months of profits in days and weeks. However we see it can also take months and years of profits, and evaporate them within days or weeks. I've been on that side of the fence also in the past. As negative or positive the outcome may be at times, we achieve the results we desire.
     
    #494     Aug 27, 2011
  5. My friend, [size="3.5"]you are very naiive.[/size] Just b/c there are more traders than ever doesn't mean the universal laws of cause and effect will be dilute or cease to have any effects... The seasons might change, but the Laws never change.
     
    #495     Aug 28, 2011
  6. He is not naive, you just dont understand, that traders are acutally commodities for the big players. They actually trader the traders, if you know what I mean. By the time most realise this, they would be broke.

    The only way compete is not to day trade but position trade - buy/sell and hold for eternity :)
     
    #496     Aug 29, 2011
  7. neke

    neke

    Weekly Update for week 34/50 ended 9/3/2011


    Flat week, up 2.3K (1%).

    System malfunction most of the week, not able to make much auto/mech trades.



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    Opening Balance:                	210,971
    Net gain for the week 		          2,275
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    Net Balance:                   		213,246
    
    Number of Trades	            	  7
    Number of Profitable Trades    	    	  5
    
    
    Since Inception of Thread   01/8/2011 - 9/3/2011
    
    Opening Balance:                   	335,899
    Net loss (Less Margin Interest)		122,653 (Down 36.5%)
    ------------------------------------------------
    Net Balance				213,246
    
    Number of Trades	           	 677
    Number of Profitable Trades        	 358
    
    
    


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    #497     Sep 2, 2011
  8. ehsmama

    ehsmama

    You are soooo ignorant...The best way to make money is trade short term...
     
    #498     Sep 3, 2011
  9. Hang in there.
    Good Luck to you.
    Wait for the sell off then go long.
    Pick your spots.
     
    #499     Sep 3, 2011
  10. leonarda

    leonarda

    Yes it is, BUT it is also the best way to LOSE money as well...!

    I suspect what he was saying was that Position trading is an easier way for many reason, however as you state returns will be less than the successful short term trader.
     
    #500     Sep 3, 2011
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