tampa's "short skirt" trades...

Discussion in 'Journals' started by tampa, Sep 28, 2002.

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  1. When Tampa puts his mind to it (what's left of it...), he is by far the most entertaining member of ET!

    It is my troll-like opinion that Mr Tampa could make far more writing for a financial website, than he would trading.

    But don't leave ET, Tamps. We really luv ya man!!!
     
    #731     Sep 12, 2003
  2. tampa

    tampa

    Did it ever occur to you that I might have made my trading money by writing?
     
    #732     Sep 12, 2003
  3. tampa

    tampa

    Doing my best to synthesize the Double 6.731 EMA (my software doesn’t have it), here’s how it went:

    09:43 Sold @ 1010 ¾
    10:10 Covered @ 1007 ¾

    10:18 Bought @ 1006
    11:17 Covered @ 1012 ¾

    11:22 Bought @ 1011 1/4
    01:17 Covered at 1008 3/4

    Plus 7 ¼ on the day.

    Obviously I am pleased with 7 ¼ points on a day that to this point has had an 8 ½ point range...but I am not sure if I am calculating the indicator properly.

    I am done for the day – too much strain doing this...
     
    #733     Sep 12, 2003
  4. tampa

    tampa

    Not such a good day - in fact, it was awful.

    7 round turns (more then I care to list) - 7 losers, for a total of -13 3/4 points, plus commission.

    Frankly, I don't know what went wrong. The Double EMA tested very well - in over five years of backtesting, there was NEVER a day this bad.

    Tomorrow is another day - maybe.
     
    #734     Sep 16, 2003
  5. Kap

    Kap

    Just a small bit of wisedom I've learnt along the way: "If your having trouble pulling the trigger, your trading too much size"

    enjoyed reading this thread, regards, Kap
     
    #735     Sep 16, 2003
  6. tampa

    tampa

    It could have been worse - but not much.

    3 trades - the first two had me up 4 1/4 points. The third trade, and the Fed announcement cost me 7 1/2 for a net loss of 3 1/4 on the day.

    I don't know what to say - I've been down this road once or twice before. But I still have faith in the Double EMA - we'll see what happens.
     
    #736     Sep 16, 2003
  7. tampa

    tampa

    Fibs, and the fibbing fibers who tell them

    A fair and balanced view.


    A couple of weeks ago, 40yotrader showed up after a nine month absence -- or apparent absence. He reported wildly successful results, and informed us that while he had not posted, he was still with us as a lurker. he further stated that he would not be posting much, if at all in the future, but would still be in the background, lurking.

    Of course his boosters were pleased to hear from him, and congratulated him on his success.

    Do you keep a "Buddies" list? I do, and guess who is at the top of it? That's right, 40yotrader. The purpose of the "Buddies" list is to let you know when someone is "on line". Strange thing is that for the nine months between his last journal entry, and his recent post, the guy's name never showed as being on line. Nor have I seen him since. Could it be that our fellow member was, and continues to be telling fibs? Is it possible that 40yotrader is the figment of someone else's imagination?
     
    #737     Sep 17, 2003
  8. Wong Lee

    Wong Lee

    MOVE OVER, SHERLOCK HOLMES!

    Wong!
     
    #738     Sep 17, 2003
  9. tampa

    tampa

    The Double EMA suggested going long - it was a bad suggestion.

    One round turn - minus 7 points.

    The system has tested profitable for every month over the last five years. Even though I have now had three losing days in a row, I still believe in it.
     
    #739     Sep 17, 2003
  10. Pruitt, who tests systems for a living, says in all these years hes never found one system based on idicators that worked. He is not talking about daytrading but to me the implications are a warning about relying on them too much.
     
    #740     Sep 17, 2003
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