Spydertrader's Jack Hershey Futures Trading Journal

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  1. You're correct. I should have taken the short on the red channel breakout, held and then followed the 'rules' from that point on.

    Now, if I can bump those meetings off for tomorrow....

     
    #1821     Mar 5, 2007
  2. Tums

    Tums

    scaling out is just too much trouble for me. I am either in, or out. I don't want to worry about half positions.

    with SCT, we will be reversing instead of exiting. Therefore there is little reason, or time, to scale out.
     
    #1822     Mar 5, 2007
  3. i dont mention scaling out as a given but I feel it fits in with my style when I get in and the market runs to a trendline. Sometime it works for me to take profits and leave the remaining to see if it breaks or bounces off. I would not do this on every trade but sometimes it is good medicine for me.

    Took 3 trades, 2 winners, 1 loser.

    Good news is that in hindsight loser should have been avoided once I corrected a mistake in channels. A learning loser is very rewarding compared to a "why did I lose" loser.

    off to bed...

    P.S. channels work well on Euro from what I have seen. Keeps you out of chop and makes you wait for nice moves.
     
    #1823     Mar 5, 2007
  4. ivob

    ivob

    Yes I know. I stayed in the trade and got 12 points alltogether for the day but I am papertrading and this is different.

    Ivo
     
    #1824     Mar 5, 2007
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    Tums

    If you don't think of it as a paper trade, you will mentally treat it with the same seriousness as a real trade. When you transition to real money, you will have no mental transition at all.

    As a matter of fact, don't even think about it as a trade (i.e. don't think PnL). think of it as a video game where you have to catch all the FTT. :D
     
    #1825     Mar 5, 2007
  6. Following a HVS open, there was a nice FTT at 10am on DAX (note carryover TL also):

    <img src=http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=1383775>
     
    #1826     Mar 5, 2007
  7. ivob

    ivob

    Yes I know. I do take papertrading seriously. At this moment I just papertrade and some SPY's to gain more experience. It's hard though seeing all these great opportunities come by due to increased volatility at this moment.

    regards,
    Ivo
     
    #1827     Mar 5, 2007
  8. Paper trading is the best way to initially test and get familiar with a trading approach. But at some point you have to put 1 contract on the line because no matter how hard you try and forget it is paper trading, nothing replicates the emotions of having real money on the line :D.



     
    #1828     Mar 5, 2007
  9. Intresting moves this morning. In the chart below I missed the FTT in the Purple Channel where the double red arrow is. It was a FTT of the purple channel and was hitting resistance of the large major channel (thick green line). I will try and not miss that again lol.

    A little further on I entered long at the blue arrow on what I saw as a FTT of the white channel and got out at the red arrow where it hit the left upper channel line and the Pivot Point.

    The lines are drawn in real time and hopefully correct lol.
     
    #1829     Mar 5, 2007
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    Tums

    Agreed.
    Like you said before, $50 a point is not going to bankrupt anybody, unless you are so reckless that you don't know when to "stop".
     
    #1830     Mar 5, 2007
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