You may want to send Anek or a moderator a pm or email to ask that question. I strongly suspect the answer is the same as to why he doesn't post his P/L statements in his own thread because he prefers to post them at another designated area of ET called Trader P/L 2007 thread. Thus, most likely he see's it as a distraction from the topic of this thread regardless to how someone may want to tie them together. The obvious results (debates and arguments) so far should be obvious that its distracting from the topic of the thread. In fact, the many pages since Anek went on vacation from ET is the exact reason why these types of questions are not allowed in the Trader P/L 2007 thread and the exact reasons why another thread was created for traders to use that had questions about what's posted in the 2007 thread. That's not for us to decide nor does it prevent you from getting answers via pm or another thread. Send the guy a pm or email if you truly need answers. Sitting here hoping he would have responding to your questions after he announce he's on a break is odd knowing the activity level of this thread (+500 pages). My point is that even without the debates so far...your question will be buried beneath the questions of those sticking to the topic of the thread. Besides, what's up with all the questions after someone leaves... Why not wait until the person returns to ensure you get heard and a replied??? The way things are going so far (if the moderator ignore the complaints)... Your question will be buried beneath +10 - 30 pages at current pace. Mark
BMW -- I like to see a higher close above that new wick, probably depends on what type of candle / bar it was and its size. A little extra confirmation never hurt (it can on large bars though). ~Cx
Here are the stats: -122 private messages of "I miss you Anek" ? -several emails with porn to taunt ? -wives and sisters offered as reward ? Due to popular demand, the madman and his stouts are back. Let's talk AHG! Anek
I thought it was a mistake when I got this message: Reply to post 'AHG - Profitable Strategy for Struggling Traders' ...like ghost or something. The only anek I could get was searching under your name for posts. Welcome back!
NQ Analysis for 11.01.07 Carnage day for the indexes, particularly YM. NQ was very stubborn confirming once again that tech is the strongest sector right now. Still, it felt the selling pressure and touched the double bottom created on Halloween during fed day, a bottom I was expecting as target with a greedy smile when I saw that panic emerge during the afternoon. NQ is the instrument I've been concentrating on lately, particularly because I feel extremely comfortable with it so will limit myself to NQ analysis, for now. IMHO the indexes, like in boxing, were saved by the bell at 4PM because in the afternoon the momentum was there. Surprisingly it did not continue in the afterhours of the night. Possibly waiting for an Asian response, most probable the job news of Friday morning. Quite an easy day to trade for the AHG system. As always stops are small, usually based on ticks above/below entry bars with a possibility of re-entry on a stop out assuming the trend is intact to avoid big losses. Being aware of the all meaningful support and resistance areas of the bigger picture (bigger chart) is not only a plus but a very strong ally in trading, even daytrading. It allows you see how much you can press it, like today and that elusive 2210 at the end when you were supposed to cover. Attached please find positive opportunities that were found intraday. Some potential entries that resulted on small losses were omitted for the sake of simplicity. As you know by now, small losses are a necessity in trading and they should not scare you at all. It's big losses you want to shy away from. Accept them as a trading expense, like comission, will help you keep your peace of mind. No one blew up from a day of multiple small losses. Needless to say, AHG gave you the possibility of many many winners today, including some home runs, as it gave me and for that, I'm thankful. Anek