Don's openings and more for 2005

Discussion in 'Journals' started by Don Bright, Jan 3, 2005.

  1. Trade the pairs intraday, don't carry them, and certainly don't become an investor...alot of pain going out, and you are certain too get out too soon when they come in.

    I would focus more on your indes arb program, I think there might be something there.

    Good trading to you, chiguy!
     
    #1091     Oct 5, 2005
  2. thanks for the advice...

    it seems my system and my firms are like walking on thin ice....

    about 10 days ago things just went south in terms a speed and quote issues...

    i am in the process of cleaning my machines and trying to get back on track...

    hard to do when your technology implodes....
     
    #1092     Oct 5, 2005
  3. Quick $150 in GE, I widened out today.

    Don
     
    #1093     Oct 6, 2005
  4. 2 fills 2 longs...scratch

    blocked retail...oils...lots
     
    #1094     Oct 6, 2005
  5. No fills today. Almost half my roster was blocked out for one reason or another.
     
    #1095     Oct 6, 2005
  6. danjos

    danjos

    Still tough environment for OPG for me, always find 1 or 2 stocks that would crush hard and lately no winners.
    CVS today crashed another 30 cents on second print and 50 cents on third print after gapping down.
     
    #1096     Oct 6, 2005
  7. I scratched CVS because they reported monthly sales.

    But I agree it's still choppy out there.
     
    #1097     Oct 6, 2005
  8. No fills while dealing with technical issues. Must have caught Chiguy's bug...

    Have a good weekend. Be sure to root for Penn State as they take on the evil Buckeyes.
     
    #1098     Oct 7, 2005
  9. Taking BA off the friggin list, KO too, I knew better...but, uh, gee, I thought I could overcome the %$#$ specialists. LOL...

    ($450).

    Don:p
     
    #1099     Oct 7, 2005
  10. no trade today....

    running electrical...

    didn't look like much there...i probably would of hurt myself anyway...

    have a good weekend...
     
    #1100     Oct 7, 2005