Question for Grob/Hershey...

Discussion in 'Trading' started by makosgu, Sep 4, 2005.

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  1. sulli

    sulli

    Operating within several fractals of channels is awesome. It greatly helps a beginner like me with rockets. As soon as I got that rocket signal, I knew I was headed for my left ST line.
     
    #1051     Oct 18, 2005




  2. hit
     
    #1052     Oct 18, 2005
  3. txuk

    txuk

    very impressive call dellboy -- how did you arrive at your target?
     
    #1053     Oct 18, 2005
  4. The (T) line should make it clear for you to see.
     
    #1054     Oct 18, 2005
  5. txuk

    txuk

    I can see I need to get back to studying my TA. Thanks for sharing.
     
    #1055     Oct 18, 2005
  6. txuk

    txuk

    I was very cautious this morning and did not take my first trade until the PM. Cut my total number of trades down to six, of which four were washes.

    I began using the TD today and found it relaxing to setup a bracket entry then sit back with pen and clipboard to update the TD and watch my trade get pushed into the market. Still had a few knee-jerk reactions, but I also had a trade that I held for eight minutes, which is progress for me.

    Net -1.0

    End of day chart...
     
    #1056     Oct 18, 2005
  7. My trading log for the day.

    I made a couple of stupid mistakes which I intend to fix before tomorrow.

    I also had settings on my indicators which turned out to cause them to lag.

    Net: +1.25
     
    #1057     Oct 18, 2005
  8. txuk

    txuk

    Nice! Thanks for posting the log. Just as with the chart annotations I'm sure it will help me to see how other beginners are approaching this. Are you logging manually through the day?
     
    #1058     Oct 18, 2005
  9. It really wasn't anything spectacular - I'm mostly glad I didn't over trade, and I didn't lose any money. I hope it encourages people. :)

    No, I haven't been logging during the day - thats something else I need to start doing as of tomorrow.

    I've gone back and rebuilt my trade log from my execution report at the end of the day. Interestingly enough, I can remember fairly well what was going on at the time I put on a trade, and why I got out. It must be the biochemical increases that occur when you have money on the line.

    You made an excellent point about being able to bracket a trade, then sit back and watch the market take you in as you update your log. It's a relaxing mental image - I need to get there.

    Thanks
    Anthony
     
    #1059     Oct 18, 2005
  10. Stalker

    Stalker

    Dell-boy, that was really impressive! 6.75p, I couldn´t figure that out before your explanation :)
     
    #1060     Oct 19, 2005
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