NQ Beginner - Trading With Discipline

Discussion in 'Journals' started by kidPWRtrader, Dec 10, 2007.

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    #71     Feb 3, 2008
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    If you are USA resident and true only 19 years old ,best way would try to compete in different contests without charge -

    http://individuals.interactivebrokers.com/en/general/education/IBTradingOlympiad.php?ib_entity=llc

    This unique forum allows the future leaders in technology to compete for potential jobs and up to $100,000 in prize money. Interactive Brokers is sponsoring the Olympiad to highlight the growing need for tech savvy students in the financial industry, and to draw attention to this need in academia generally and particularly among students who are making important career choices.

    You must try to win ,if not first price ,than 11-30

    profit price


    11 Shieh Ted UCLA Anderson $26,375 $10,000
    12 Lei Gary University of Massachusetts Amherst $24,092 $10,000
    13 Ng Stacy Washington University in St. Louis $22,049 $10,000
    14 Smith Caleb University of Pennsylvania $17,085 $1,000
    15 Chen Shi Amherst College $9,310 $1,000
    16 Tate James
    Princeton University $9,191 $1,000
    17 Nguyen Hieu Baruch College $3,304 $1,000
    18 Mehta Pratik York University $3,214 $1,000
    19 Castura Jeff University of Ottawa $1,845 $1,000
    20 Zhang Han University of Calgary $1,335 $1,000
    21 To Quan Virginia Commonwealth University $1,191 $1,000
    22 Schmidl Carla University of Texas at Arlington $1,033 $1,000
    23 Winkelman Dominic Michigan Technological University $885 $1,000
    24 Fedyk Anastassia Princeton University $767 $1,000
    25 Bracken Charles Duke University $666 $1,000
    26 Patton Joel University of New Hampshire $618 $1,000
    27 Stephens Matthew Louisiana State University $371 $1,000
     
    #72     Feb 3, 2008
  3. Thanks for the clarifications. I did manage to figure out marketzar and will give it a go. Might as well try it out even if I still use ninja for my charting.

    Also understand your explanation a little better. As is, I don't have any edges based on market open. I just try to operate within the realm of what I'm comfortable with.

    Am I correct in assuming that you mean that you should try to catch the directional bias for the day using 3 attempts and if you don't get it, shut down for the day?

    I haven't traded like this, so if you could show me an example I would appreciate it. Thank you for the help.

    Also, while I have taken some programming classes, with my given course load and (fairly) limited programming skills, I don't think it would be productive for me to spend my time on producing a system and learning a language. In addition, the contest is closed for new entrants for this year.
     
    #73     Feb 3, 2008
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    6 feb contest without charge . You must not by registration inform marketzar about your Bank ,debit card account number .

    simple registr and play . But with tactic ,which you tryed you
    would not win ...


    Emini Stock Indexes (YM\ES\ER\NQ)

    Illustrativ

    One of possible winning tactic try to buy on ful margin
    erth8 with stop loss some 2 points and catch 5-7 points
    of ERTH8 with one operations ,after that lot of small operations

    That is in 3 hours .10 points must be wit hgood chance enough for first price . for place 4-7 ,which give you a right to play great contest without charge task is more light .
     
    #74     Feb 3, 2008
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    Exist multiple contest for USA residents ,with paper money and with real . If you true wish to start trading carrier ,you must try to win multiple ...

    They all have multiple dissadvantage's ,but by real money trading essentialy the same story ...
     
    #75     Feb 3, 2008
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    http://www.iep.utm.edu/p/poincare.htm

    For Poincaré, the aim of the science is to prediction. To accomplish this task, science makes use of generalizations that go beyond the experience. In fact, scientific theories are hypotheses. But every hypothesis has to be continually tested. And when it fails in an empirical test, it must be given up.

    For Poincaré, there are many kinds of hypotheses:

    Hypotheses which have the maximum scope, and which are common to all scientific theories (for example, the hypothesis according to which the influence of remote bodies is negligible). Such hypotheses are the last to be changed.
    Indifferent hypotheses that, in spite of their auxiliary role in scientific theories, have no objective content (for example, the hypothesis that unseen atoms exist).
    Generalizations, which are subjected to empirical control; they are the true scientific hypotheses.
    Regarding Poincaré's point of view about scientific theories, the following have the most lasting value:

    Every scientific theory is a hypothesis that had to be tested.
    Experience suggests scientific theories; but experience does not justify them.
    Experience alone is unable to falsify a theory, for the theory often corrects the experience.
    A central aim of science is prediction.
    The role of a falsified hypothesis is very important, for it throws light on unforeseen conditions.
    Experience is judged according to a theory.
     
    #76     Feb 3, 2008
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    http://www.turtletrader.com/trader-simons.html

    The advantage scientists bring into the game is less their mathematical or computational skills than their ability to think scientifically. They are less likely to accept an apparent winning strategy that might be a mere statistical fluke.
    Jim Simons President Renaissance Technologies
     
    #77     Feb 3, 2008
  8. What has science got to do with greed and fear?
     
    #78     Feb 3, 2008
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    Is it pop version of motiv(ground) from propaganda book's

    Great reward in history related to great risk

    Thengiz-Khan ,Napoleon,Kortes,Pissaro &


    Respondent tryed to perform 100% with risk 5% per day .It is possible ,but not light task
     
    #79     Feb 3, 2008
  10. SSSS, though you are very eccentric, I do appreciate the effort. Maybe language differences?

    My native language is Russian so maybe if you speak that as well? Hehe...

    I also do not understand the relevance of the quote. Thanks anyways though, I will keep your suggestions in mind.

    While I enjoy philosophy, as my schedule is very tight now with the start of school, I must concentrate on direct efforts to improve in trading. To me, this means screen time and not philosophy.
     
    #80     Feb 3, 2008