SniperDaytrader´s journal

Discussion in 'Journals' started by SniperDaytrader, Jan 25, 2015.

  1. Turveyd

    Turveyd

    Thank you for another after the fact statement, there really help full. *

    Strange how in the ES journal, you didn't trade that, infact your talking about, how if you'd of held you COULD of made +8 LOL

    Learn to practice what you preach, before you preach it.

    Read back ( well anything written ), he IS NOT AFTER HELP!!! He's fine, he doesn't need it, yes he's a relative newbie, but he'll learn on his own.

    And doing better than you from what I can read LOL


    * SARCASM!
     
    #201     Mar 5, 2015
  2. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    Continue trailing stop here until obvious reversal presents itself. Better if 1, 5 and 15 all agree.
     
    #202     Mar 5, 2015
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  3. Turveyd

    Turveyd

    I give up, welcome to my ignore list!
     
    #203     Mar 5, 2015
  4. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    Issue with the chart posted yesterday is the lack of context with higher frame charts. If using the 1 or 2 minute chart, you need some reflection on the 5 min and the 15 min. in order to reap the full benefit and make correct decisions.
     
    #204     Mar 5, 2015
  5. March 5, 2015 trading with Murphy

    I had some technical issues from the beginning today and then some bad luck later on. Good thing is that the markets are starting to move finally.

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    • T1 My bad. Jumped in too early. Stupid trade. -4
    • T2 - T4 this was series of confusion and technical mistakes. I still can´t figure out what exactly happened during T2 even when I watch it on the video. After I was filled I suddently saw 4 different orders in the market. It looked like this
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    The stop loss order was just 2 ticks above my entry for some reason and I got stopped out instantly. After that I killed the other orders with ''flatten'' button in SierraChart, however I still saw the orders as pending in my TWS (Interactive Brokers platform). In this mess I still saw this as a short setup so I entered new order but unfortunately I was too confused and by mistake entered long instead of short. Well, this happens as well. As soon as I realized what I did, I killed the position as well and finally entered short but for bad price. I thought that Murphy had his fun with me for today, but he likes me a lot obviously. I placed my profit target at 4456.25 which is the price where the market dropped but I didn't get fill there and the market started to pull back, so I was moving my limit order higher to take at least some profit and suddently my clock alarm window popped up. I use it to remind me of data releases in the markets.

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    As I was closing the window market moved few ticks below my short order and everything I could do was to close it at BE+1. -2 -1 +1

    • T5 Finally an entry without any technical difficulties. I took long from pullback into trend. +16
    • T6 Another long into trend from pullback. This time the timing was even better - more patient. +7
    • T7 I entered long from nice 30min structure, tape was also very clear - lot of trapped bears. This is the setup I am usually waiting for. However somebody more powerful (and cunning) pushed the market even lower. During the whole period I was convinced the market has to rise so I gave the market room. As you can see from the picture, the market dropped with tick precision exactly at the price level where my stop loss was (and unlike the profit target, it is stop order so I was filled). After that it climbed back like crazy. ''Thank you'', Murphy :) -12
    • T8 Quick aggressive short after some trapped bulls. +8
    Suma sumarum, I ended up with slight profit today but most importantly I learned a lot again.
     
    #205     Mar 6, 2015
  6. Turveyd

    Turveyd

    Got a cat?, my cat closed a trade for me, about 5 seconds before it moved 100pips, too late to get back in again!

    Slightly profitable is better than most around here, keep learning.
     
    #206     Mar 6, 2015
  7. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    Lots of over-analyzing and over-trading here. There were really just two moves yesterday--both very profitable. One short and one long with trailing stops. Buy when things are rising. Sell when things are dropping. Set trailing stops outside the noise. Never risk more than 2% of TLNW on any one trade/idea. ---
     
    #207     Mar 6, 2015
  8. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    Markets are always trending on some time frame by the way. Find that time frame and exploit it.
     
    #208     Mar 6, 2015
  9. what time frame you exploiting,monthly?
     
    #209     Mar 6, 2015
  10. March 6, 2015

    I could synchronize with the markets today quite well. I messed up timing of the first two entries and therefore I started with a small loss even when the markets moved in desired direction. Nasdaq also reacted nicely to preplanned support (near T1).

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    • T1 Premature long. I opted for quick 3 ticks loss when I realized it. -3
    • T2 Another premature long. This time even with bad trade management. -8
    • T3 Probably trade of today. I went short just 2 ticks from high of today. +12
    • T4 Quick probe trade. Didn't went as I planned so I opted for quick +1
    • T5 Long from the exact local low. +6
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    #210     Mar 7, 2015