DayTrade Signals with Harris Tech

Discussion in 'Journals' started by harris_tech, Oct 18, 2005.

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  1. Its a LONG on Bonds and Notes 12/32 on bonds , 5.5 on notes
     
    #321     Nov 8, 2005
  2. BINGOOO..

    There u go...

    4 ticks on Bonds, 5 ticks on Notes. its just 9:40am EST.

    It was a short on Russell 58.50 which I took but as always couldnt call it off cos of the delays due to ET posting and all.
     
    #322     Nov 8, 2005
  3. Good Morning by the way :)
     
    #323     Nov 8, 2005
  4. Bonds, Notes, EC, JY , AD all strong.


    Bp is on Chop zone. Russell obvsly weak.
     
    #324     Nov 8, 2005

  5. :cool: :cool:
     
    #325     Nov 8, 2005
  6. Todays chart for my own actuall Bond trading.

    Red line showing the levels from where I took the entry, arrows showing the bars from where i got in.
     
    #326     Nov 8, 2005
  7. The first LONG trade for today on charts I didnt take cos it was early, but it was a LONG trade as par my plan so i marked it out.
     
    #327     Nov 8, 2005
  8. With the Bonds chart attached one can easily get the idea how i really trade so many markets at the same time. All my orders are preset with limits on well before they happen except Russell market which I trade using fast pace chart and method.

    First thing first is the trend, once the trend is there, second imp thing is the pullback and then the entry. Pullback and entry is really the art which my system specializes in and that is the most important part of my trading which makes it kind of unique!
     
    #328     Nov 8, 2005
  9. I like the way you trade. This should be required reading for all newbies here. You don't have to overcomplicate matters with a lot of indicators, all measuring the same thing. Trend, pullback, entry, bam. All there is to it.
     
    #329     Nov 8, 2005
  10. "Trend, pullback, entry, bam. All there is to it."

    I tried this strategy didnt find it as easy as you put it. Maybe you can help.

    How do you define a trend/pullback and its strenght?
    How do you know the trend wont change?



    thanks
     
    #330     Nov 8, 2005
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