ES Journal - 2023/2024

Discussion in 'Journals' started by Buy1Sell2, Dec 6, 2022.


  1. 4300 was as good as they could manage
     
    #5471     Oct 5, 2023
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  2. Cessna06P

    Cessna06P

    Yes 4300 has been quite the magnet lately, can't venture too far from it either way. But the daily is clearly in a downtrend. Personally, I will be surprised if we see 4400 anytime soon.
     
    #5472     Oct 5, 2023
  3. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    Yep
     
    #5473     Oct 5, 2023
  4. jl1575

    jl1575

    Now it is very clear that you are the one to get the direction right. It is up about 55 handles since your post. Probably you looked at the bigger picture.
     
    #5474     Oct 6, 2023
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  5. jl1575

    jl1575

    Market is always intriguing and surprising; that is what makes it so fascinating.
     
    #5475     Oct 6, 2023
  6. jl1575

    jl1575

    My account was down about $3000-4000 in the morning, but now it is in green for more than $3000; luckily, I did not do anything but sitting idle (longer term stocks).
     
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    #5476     Oct 6, 2023
  7. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    I always look at a combination of time frames. Thank you
     
    #5477     Oct 6, 2023
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  8. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    It will take the weekly quite a bit more time to resolve itself to continuation up. The festering of the pullback in uptrend continues.
     
    #5478     Oct 6, 2023
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  9. jl1575

    jl1575

    Wow, that is more than 90 points swing up from the bottom this morning.
     
    #5479     Oct 6, 2023
  10. Pleased to meet you, Mr. Axon. You have written code to profitably exploit a market place inefficiency, You have managed your portfolio exposure using short term adjustments. You are a deca-millionaire. You are not just a consistent, very profitable trader, but seem to be a world class trader. Your like to post ratio kind of gave you away.

    I can be best described as a casual retail trader. At best. For what it’s worth, I would be happy to fulfill your request. Or at least try.

    The following is a guide to what I’ll be thinking about before making a scalp. I divide the trading day into five parts for the US session - Premarket, the open, morning, lunch, and afternoon. Some specify the close. as well. I start the day attempting to assess trader appetite for risk based on relative performance of various asset classes. I will assess if there seems to be a general (macro) theme in play, such as economic, monetary, or geopolitical. I also note how the “Magnificent Seven” are performing. The point of this exercise is to determine how much exposure and what levels I will look for when placing trades.

    I follow several rules for entries and exits, depending on what part of the trading day we are in and how I assess price action. I take trend, trading range, breakouts, and reversion to mean trades as conditions warrant. I will provide more specific information as I place orders for my trades in the coming week.
     
    #5480     Oct 8, 2023
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