Don's Openings, Part 6 2003

Discussion in 'Journals' started by Don Bright, Jan 3, 2003.

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  1. I take full responsibility for my mistakes today. I failed the traders critical test. I failed to maintain my discipline. Took my winners too soon and did not cut my losses soon enough. Another day like today and I'll have to take a break and refocus. AGGGHHHH
     
    #1001     Dec 9, 2003
  2. Hang in there. We all have the bad days.

    If you know what you are doing wrong......

    DON'T DO IT ANYMORE..!! :)
     
    #1002     Dec 10, 2003
  3. Good to see you back Tony...and in a good mood, as well!!

    Don
     
    #1003     Dec 10, 2003
  4. The first 3 days this week killed me, but the last 2 days I am back on track. Still a down week which is very uncommon for me. On the bigger picture I am still up for the month so it is all relative.

    Getting lots of fills these days. Anyone else getting more executions than normal?
     
    #1004     Dec 12, 2003
  5. Sorry, no fills yesterday...

    3 today, all winners GE, HPQ and tXN.+14 cents.

    Website was down, had to rework it....

    Back to work...


    Don
     
    #1005     Dec 12, 2003
  6. OK, we're going into the final stretch with this set of bootcampers. Pretty good group...good returns on the opening strategy....which is to be expected...but I am even more heartened that they were able to adjust share size to a serious enough level where actual dollars could be made, not just consistent "pennies."

    With today's volatility, the risks are much lower, and since we are only looking for nickels and dimes, the 2,000 share and above trades seem to be working (especially since the .40 rate for above 1,000 shares kicks for Bright Traders).

    New group starts in January....

    Don
     
    #1006     Dec 14, 2003
  7. Any thought on trading the openings on Monday?

    I am thinking about just entering long position orders or not even playing at all.

    It will be interesting to watch the futures market tomorrow.




    God Bless America:)
     
    #1007     Dec 14, 2003
  8. DaveN

    DaveN

    Yeah, it might get a bit crazy with buyers rushing in. What's scariest is the potential for follow through buying. I'm going to watch the futures on Sunday night, as well as the overseas markets. It may be that the buying will already be peaking, but who knows.

    My inclination at this point is to go with a pretty wide envelope on the sell short side, and take only those stocks that open really high. I'd look to cover those shorts pretty quickly, again depending on how the market moves right off the open.

    Just speculating at this point. It'll definitely be interesting on Monday.
     
    #1008     Dec 14, 2003
  9. lescor

    lescor

    Yes, interesting indeed. One thing to consider is the likelyhood of a higher than usual fill rate. Consider how many positions you can comfortably trade at once, maybe reduce your list.

    I'm anticipating a fill rate in the 20-25% range with a .9 or 1% envelope, based on past large gaps. I'll be cutting a lot of the newer stocks I'm learning with smaller size and focusing on the stocks I know well. If I'm going to have all the positions I can handle, I don't want to be distracted by something that I only have a few hundred shares in.

    I'll trade it like normal though with no bias as to what 'should' happen.

    Good luck
     
    #1009     Dec 14, 2003
  10. I'm planning on a standard opening..probably get filled on some short sales due to the "exhuberance" factor, but that's what we live for.

    Heck, maybe we'll find Osama tonight as well...

    Caution, Yes...Fear, No.

    Don
     
    #1010     Dec 14, 2003
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