Grinding it out, day after day

Discussion in 'Journals' started by lescor, Jan 9, 2010.

  1. I'm a longtime lurker as well, and Mr. Lescor and this thread have been a great inspiration to me.

    It would be wonderful to be given a view your current "truly in grind it out mode." I'm with Spy in hoping for at least a periodic resurrection of this great journal.
     
    #1571     Sep 5, 2012
  2. ammo

    ammo

    wood is plentiful and cheap compared to concrete,a lot of countries don't have a choice as the wood is not plentiful,cement homes are great for fire and insulation,cement settles,expands and contracts and leaves ugly cracks, wood ,being several small sticks to make a large structure has much more flexibility, much more attractive than concrete thru time
     
    #1572     Sep 6, 2012
  3. SatMir

    SatMir

    Do you still use the same system?
     
    #1573     Sep 6, 2012

  4. what is the biggest reason for results in your opinion? volatility? market getting more efficient? fragmentation? something else? just curious.
     
    #1574     Sep 10, 2012
  5. i'll let lescor speak for himself but my guess would be, "it's slow as shit."
     
    #1575     Sep 10, 2012
  6. 5pyd3r

    5pyd3r

    haha yup... feels like volume's fallen off a cliff! And I haven't been around in a while myself so most days it feels like 'where'd everybody go?'
     
    #1576     Sep 10, 2012
  7. lescor

    lescor

    Yeah, it's mainly because the market is dead most of the time and I've learned not to push it when it's just not there.

    I'm also trading less because I am simply enjoying more time outside of the office and I miss some of the infrequent opportunities that do come up, but I'm ok with that.
     
    #1577     Sep 11, 2012
  8. there's this terrible book that i read, millionaire traders: how everyday people are beating wall street (or something like that). and I remember a trader by the name of steve ickow who you might want to check out lescor (you can actually find the book online for free via google).

    his style is reminiscent of yours.
     
    #1578     Sep 11, 2012
  9. lwlee

    lwlee

    Excerpt from PDF which I just browsed on the google.

    Q: Is mostly what you do these days tape watching, or are you a
    chart reader as well?
    A : No. I watch charts too, but I would say Level 2 is primary.
    Charts are for confirmation. If the chart looks good, but Level 2
    isn’t there, I won’t trade. But if Level 2 looks good, but chart is
    shaky, then sometimes I will trade even if the chart is not good.


    Uh no, not the same trading style.


     
    #1579     Sep 11, 2012
  10. is that from the ickow piece?

    i was more referring to the part where he describes dealing more in illiquid securities, and watching to see if bids/offers refresh before bidding/offering with.
     
    #1580     Sep 11, 2012