If You Can Draw A Straight Line . . .

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  1. fortydraws

    fortydraws

    I don't mind at all, and I thank you. Until this time, I day traded stocks exlusively, and I did one thing: I watched stocks that gapped open higher, watched to see if a hinge or coil devleoped, and then bought as price left the coil, presuming it did so, and then only to the upside. I only traded long.

    I have not worked out a "buy the pullback/sell the rally" entry. Your comments are and will continue to be appreciated. Thank you.
     
    #181     Jul 10, 2013
  2. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    Both the NQ and the ES appear to be resting at the midlines of their respective trend channels, as if they were hanging out at the local pub after having sent out scouts to the peripheries of their neighborhoods to see what the rival gangs are up to. Until they decide whether or not to rumble and, if so, when, there's not much to do.
     
    #182     Jul 10, 2013
  3. NoDoji

    NoDoji

    I like that strategy!

    You're tackling something a lot more complex here, but it will start to click over time.
     
    #183     Jul 10, 2013
  4. fortydraws

    fortydraws

    Well, I had thought I'd be "joe pro" in six months, but I am certainly still learning, and I am three days away from my first anniversary. At this point, any resemblance to proficiency is hopefully a preview of things to come.

    Got it! I do often think of resistance as something real, which then turns it to concrete (unfortunately, "in my head"), when it is in fact really an ether, "in my head."

    Yes. The one thing that has quickly become apparent today is that when I am right, my trades last much longer than they do when I am wrong. That is, it does not take long to discover that I am in error.

    Today is my last day for trading this week, as the next three days I must continue to toil in my former world. I will do some replay tomorrow and Friday in the evenings, and I will post what I come up with. I'll be back trading live on Monday.

    Thanks again for everything. I know you don't have to do this for me or for anyone, so I want you to know that I appreciate your help and I do not take it lightly or for granted.
     
    #184     Jul 10, 2013
  5. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    Actually, compared to some people we both know . . .

    Be that as it may, as regards price doing what you expect it to, pay special attention to support and resistance. Note that when you peg it right, price busts out of it like a SWAT team breaking through a door and never looks back. Study the characteristics of those levels to determine what you got right, which can benefit you just as much as reviewing losing trades to see what you got wrong.

    And if you've only been trading half-weeks, it's been only six months . . .
     
    #185     Jul 10, 2013
  6. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    A reminder, from the weekend:

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    #186     Jul 10, 2013
  7. niko

    niko

    60 min

    Found R at 30 overnight, uptrend still holds and we are not overbought just yet.

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    #187     Jul 11, 2013
  8. niko

    niko

    5 min
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    In case this chop ends up turning into a reversal, I will be looking for S at:

    15
    30
    85
    70

    Plan so far: Short the first REV after the BO of the current TR
     
    #188     Jul 11, 2013
  9. niko

    niko

    9:35 No REV, the BO was to the upside, buyers trying to overcome R as of now.
     
    #189     Jul 11, 2013
  10. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    Not quite. Since the trendline is diagonal, the upper limit is now closer to 40. Tomorrow, of course, it will be even higher.

    And you may want to reduce the size of your charts a bit. They'll be easier to read.
     
    #190     Jul 11, 2013
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