I agree that this is why people take to scalping etc. when they start out. This is one of the reasons though that so many fail. They are undercapitalized and are requiring themselves to be right a lot of the time. So, in essence, they go into the fight with one hand tied behind their backs. The proper way to learn trading is by positiion trading successfully first and then lowering the timeframes. What should be done by the new trader who feels that they cannot "hold" a position, is to learn trading with smaller contracts like Corn, Oats, Mini corn and the like even though it may seem boring. Today's society wants instant gratification. --Sorry, it doesn't work that way-- Thank you for your contributions as always LC
---In my opinion, breakeven stops should only be placed once the breakeven stop is outside the noise. --
When a strategy is employed to enhance the returns of an underlying long, correlated portfollio I find some room for exception with your assessment. However, if one is trading to "grow" an undercapitalized account I agree with you. Additionally per earlier posts, not all trade management or other instruments are posted in es journal due to constraints, this is for illustrative purposes only and it is what it is. That being said, if a guy can skin a cat with his teeth, live and let live. Everyone has to eat! Good fortunes and blessings to all.
Thanks. Fun to post here when I am watching ES. Actually, the scalping mode can be untrained once the person is determined and properly capitalized at that point in time. It is pretty tough in the beginning ...
Yes, it would be tough. Sort of like putting on pair of boxing gloves and going into the ring against the champion on the first time out. --I understand your statement, but the reality is that the vast majority will never see their account properly capitalized and get to the point where they could be untrained. It's much better the other way around, just as chess is taught on the longer frames first.
If margin requirements aren't an issue...why would someone trade ES over SPY or vice versa? or is the lower margin/performance bond requirements the main issue?