How do you like trading this volatility?

Discussion in 'Trading' started by Laissez Faire, Mar 9, 2022.

  1. easymon1

    easymon1

     
    #31     Mar 9, 2022
  2. Were you day trading CL?

    Funny you should mention CL as I've been thinking about that contract/market lately. I believe around 2010 it seemed very popular to day trade on these boards and even more so than equity indices, but for the last few years I haven't seen much talk of it.

    There was a period when at least ES was a very poor trading instrument due to low volatility, so I imagine that's when people gravitated towards other more volatile instruments such as CL, NG, etc.

    In terms of volatility and also thanks to these high nominal index values it's been a long time since the indices (including ES) have had too low volatility to make it viable for day trading.
     
    #32     Mar 10, 2022
  3. Obviously. ;)

    May I ask what you trade?

    If you normally risk 5 to gain 10, but now have to risk 10 to gain 20, but as a result your size is cut in half, the monetary gain is the same. Of course, with higher volatility you have more opportunities within a day, though.

    The "ping pong ball" nature of price movements makes it more difficult to trade, IMO, unless you have a method which exploits that price behaviour, i.e., more of a scalping approach. Personally, I prefer to trade cleaner trends, so I might be in the wrong instrument to begin with as index futures can be quite noisy and range bound much of the time.
     
    #33     Mar 10, 2022
  4. I've seen you mention this multiple times. Do you have a very complex workspace with a ton of charts running at the same time...?

    I've had some issues with NT8, but it's quite possible it's related to some custom indicators I use and an unstable internet connection, but I can say that 90/95 % of the time my charts are running smoothly without any lag and that's during high volatility, too.

    Agreed. I prefer medium volatility. It's more predictable, relaxing and cleaner action. I want my trading to be predictable and profitable. Not too exciting. :)

    But it seems obvious that many of the posters in this thread thrive and perform well in high volatility regimes.
     
    #34     Mar 10, 2022
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  5. So fricking easy to make money.
     
    #35     Mar 10, 2022
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  6. Nice.

    Do you trade strictly NQ futures?
     
    #36     Mar 10, 2022
  7. KCalhoun

    KCalhoun

    Easiest money in months :D
     
    #37     Mar 10, 2022
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  8. ES, CL mainly recently.

    NQ, RTY when market gets back to normal.
     
    #38     Mar 10, 2022
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  9. In case anyone cares, month to date stats so far. Should've, could've made more money but whatever.

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    #39     Mar 10, 2022
  10. Why no longer NQ? Too volatile or thin market at the moment? I imagine there's got to be some slippage on NQ if you're moving any size to speak of.
     
    #40     Mar 10, 2022