Don's openings and more for 2005

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

  1. 7 fills / 1000 shares each

    5 long / 2 short -64.00

    got stopped out in avp...my fault...made my stop too tight..oh well...

    really had to keep my hands on...otherwise would have been much worse...

    -.85 / +.65%
     
    #821     Aug 3, 2005
  2. 1 long fill, loser, -107.50
     
    #822     Aug 3, 2005
  3. 1 fill long 1000 hd +100.00

    -1.1 / +.4%

    blocked 9 of 94
     
    #823     Aug 4, 2005
  4. 1 long fill, +122.50
     
    #824     Aug 4, 2005
  5. 3 fills / 1000 shares each

    2 long / 1 short +350.00

    -.95 / +.55 %

    ran stops a little too tight today...

    gotta learn some more patience....
     
    #825     Aug 5, 2005
  6. 1 long fill, scratch. Had too much patience waiting for a better ROI. :D

    Have a good weekend everyone. The NFL preseason starts tomorrow (yeah I know it always seems too early), so that means your beloved Steelers will be on the field again shortly...
     
    #826     Aug 5, 2005
  7. No fills today or Friday....working with bootcampers.

    Don
     
    #827     Aug 8, 2005
  8. 2 fills, 1 long, 1 short, both losers (so much for being hedged). Got stuck in one or it would have been a scratch day. -237.50
     
    #828     Aug 8, 2005
  9. Is the lack of posting on this thread indicative of the profitability of this strategy declining??
     
    #829     Aug 8, 2005
  10. It's been declining for several years...unless you're willing to take considerably more risk and hold on to "shakeouts" for exceedingly longer periods until they hopefully turn back and go into the black. In that case this becomes something other than a pure opening strategy, which should be a quick flip on gap retracement. Some surely continue to do well, but that is most likely because they are very good traders with brass you-know-what, who hold onto losers until they turn (and perhaps average down losers, as well), rather than the continuing viability of the strategy in it's pure form. Some still feel the strategy gets you into a position with an edge because the specialist is gapping the stock only to fill a short-term order imbalance. That was certainly true years ago but anymore I believe there are more factors at play that render this assumption questionable.

    Of course, if you're only looking to make 2 cents on a trade so you can market this to prospective newbies as a demonstratably profitable strategy.........
     
    #830     Aug 8, 2005