Learning When Not To Trade

Discussion in 'Trading' started by bobcathy1, Dec 23, 2002.

  1. bobcathy1

    bobcathy1 Guest

    What? You don't have a long cord on your laptop? :D
     
    #21     Dec 23, 2002
  2. noahlh

    noahlh


    Long cord? What do you think 802.11b was invented for! ;)

    nlh
     
    #22     Dec 23, 2002
  3. bobcathy1

    bobcathy1 Guest

    Can you tell me what that is? Wireless?:)
     
    #23     Dec 23, 2002
  4. noahlh

    noahlh

    Yep...wireless networking. The best invention since the bathroom magazine rack.

    nlh
     
    #24     Dec 23, 2002
  5. bobcathy1

    bobcathy1 Guest

    :) :)
     
    #25     Dec 23, 2002
  6. I've found for my system that the MACD histogram of the daily VIX (12,26,9) is a very good indicator. If it is positive I shouldn't go long. If the VIX is below 25 I can ignore this rule. I was reminded of this during the last three weeks when I conveniently "forgot" about it, trying to impose my "thoughts" about how the market should go,... with predictable results.


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    #26     Dec 23, 2002
  7. prox

    prox

    Depends completely on your system and what it's weakness would be. A trend or MA cross system would get hurt in slow choppy markets, but a scalper might thrive in these times.

    Generally I don't like to trade when:

    I haven't had enough sleep.
    I'm feeling an emotional high or low.
    I'm talking on the phone or have guests.

    otherwise, all market conditions are fair game to me.
     
    #27     Dec 23, 2002
  8. bobcathy1

    bobcathy1 Guest

    Yes that works too, futurecurrents.
    Can't trade on a day when there is too little volatility.
     
    #28     Dec 23, 2002
  9. rs7

    rs7

    Another great time not to trade (if not previously mentioned) is, IMO times like right now.

    Divergent markets. Dow down, Nasdaq up. (and to make it worse, S&P unchanged).

    These are, to me, the worst possible set of circumstances to trade. Better to do just about anything else than to attempt to daytrade. Add in weak volume...well, as bad as it gets.

    This is when it really pays to be in Florida. Why I am at my desk is a mystery even to me. Going back and forth between Freecell and ET.

    Peace,
    Rs7
     
    #29     Dec 23, 2002
  10. bobcathy1

    bobcathy1 Guest

    Yes, today I am paper trading. But I might jump in. I would have made 10 points on ES already.
    :(
     
    #30     Dec 23, 2002