ES Journal Archive (2009 - 2010)

Discussion in 'Journals' started by Jahajee, Jan 1, 2009.

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  1. Too easy :cool:
    This was always gonna happen. I've been trying to tell ya, lol
    Its what the ES Does!! :cool:
    Catch you all next week
     
    #42131     Oct 8, 2010
  2. ammo

    ammo

    sh 60.75 spx 64 and trans 4615 res
     
    #42132     Oct 8, 2010
  3. Covering that here: PLUS 5 POINTS

    Still holding the 1162.5

    Am going long again if it gets down to 1152

    Experiement 'airwaves' account is doing really well now. A lot better than my 'main' account, lol
     
    #42133     Oct 8, 2010
  4. Picaso

    Picaso

    If I may ask (you piqued my curiosity), what's your capital ratio Main:Experiment?

    Edit: thanks PM
     
    #42134     Oct 8, 2010
  5. 20:1
    By 'better' I mean the number of points made. Size is a lot smaller. (I've made quite a few 'long only' trades that I haven'y posted. Its been very very good.)

    In fact, its probably better in money aswell! I think im down this week in normal trading! hehe
     
    #42135     Oct 8, 2010
  6. The point, which is understandably not well-received, is that a fill doesn't always mean it's going in your favor. You're an incurable bull... and the Fed / short-termism works in your favor these days.

    When the realities of inflation, currency wars or worse hit, the bears will be happy to take your money... as you're doing from them now :)
     
    #42136     Oct 8, 2010
  7. lol
     
    #42137     Oct 8, 2010
  8. Picaso

    Picaso

    Inflation should hurt Treasuries, but <i>help</i> equities, at least in nominal terms; considering the leverage in futures, that should be a net gain.

    Even though I agree that the market is forgiving with averagers until is not.
     
    #42138     Oct 8, 2010
  9. Nooo!
    Only just seen this post. I thought you of all people had more sense than that!!:(
    Should just keep going up
     
    #42139     Oct 8, 2010
  10. Why should inflation on a population with 10% unemployment, stagnant job growth, aging workers, and massive personal / structural debts be a net gain for the market? Inflation (which could get brutal soon, considering the coincidentally lower agricultural yields this season) stands ready to kill us with prices on imports, and that could get really bad if oil goes high, since we need that for both defense and industry.

    If we say that Ben dumping money on the market is good for equities just because their prices inflate, it ignores the counter-balance of people not able to buy as much with their dollars. We're a services economy, and we import most of what we buy from other places.

    If Geithner is telling the world that you can't count on the American consumers to lift you out of the recession, doesn't that imply that it's even worse when Americans can't buy as much 'cause the clowns in DC can't see past the next election cycle?
     
    #42140     Oct 8, 2010
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