The Last Dance - my last attempt trading journal

Discussion in 'Journals' started by geth03, Mar 13, 2021.

  1. Thor

    Thor

    There you go again. You even edited my post in the quote to say something I didn't.

    It's not "sheister", it's shyster, or is that not taught in home school? When you don't know how to spell, use a spell checker.

    So you got suckered into attending a seminar and learned nothing. I did that many times.
    In the end, it's all about connecting with the right person.

    As a teenager, I connected with a very senior player. He made me what I am today.
    I was lucky enough to meet the right person and got my dream job, and later met the right woman.

    In trading, it took many tries, but eventually I did. It's your luck in the draw at most things in life.
     
    #51     Mar 16, 2021
  2. Overnight

    Overnight

    No, I did not edit your post to say something you did not say. I simply redacted the irrelevant bits for the point I was trying to make. I did not type something in your stead that you did not type. I do not, and never have, done anything hideous like that. Get it straight.

    Tony Robbins is a feel-good BS artist, and uses the slick psychology of trying to make people think they can get ahead in life by making them feel high-in-spirit at that moment.

    When he tried to apply it to trading, I saw RIGHT THROUGH IT.

    And thanks for the spell-check. Now we know we have a true Yid on the forum, one who can correct me when I get my Jew on but get it wrong.
     
    #52     Mar 16, 2021
  3. danielc1

    danielc1

    What is False AF?
     
    #53     Mar 17, 2021
  4. Pivotas

    Pivotas

    This:

    EliteTrader.com is a group of 100,000+ financial traders that have meaningful conversations
     
    #54     Mar 17, 2021
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  5. themickey

    themickey

    :)
     
    #55     Mar 17, 2021
  6. geth03

    geth03

    so my pc did a large update without asking me, which took 3 hours.
    no trades yesterday so far. and as i trade from europe, because of the change over from winter to summer time, i am at my desk around 2 hours after market open, which makes it little bit difficult to trade the open.

    the fomc didn't change the fed funds rate yesterday, which was a bullish indication for the market as all equity indices reallied.
     
    #56     Mar 18, 2021
  7. geth03

    geth03

    as a few of you guys already replied to this thread somehow, some related to my trading, others related to random stuff, i would like to also comment to few things.

    @padutrader
    i admire your persistance with the markets. i think you really enjoy the challenge of trading. i too, once read all the books from Al Brooks, and also have his course on price action trading. i think his style of trading is way way complicated than anybody can grasp his ideas. i saw that recently he disovered the DOM. so he started courses on how DOM information is leading the bar chart. to be honest, i think this guy is a scammer at best.

    @danielc1
    if you are really a good trader, that makes money trading and puts the money where his mouth is and shows a track record, i don't see anything wrong with wanting money for trading education. i know that there is time involved when you try to teach something to somebody and with that time you could do something better for yourself.

    @Thor
    i am not really into that motivational speekers. i don't like Tony Robbins at all.

    @smallfil
    i don't have the unreasonable expectation that i won't be losing money. of course i will, thats part of trading. i am taking 3 trades a day at most.

    @Bad_Badness
    there are sure advantages to paper trading, but you will never ever be emotionally attached to the trade in the same way you will to real money. i think i have some issues with executing trades. i don't want to miss out trades, so i enter where i should not, and skew my risk:reward negatively. then if i get stopped out and later on analyze my trading day, in hindsight everything looks crystal clear. i am currently working on that aspect of my trading.

    @tayte
    when i started trading my first futures account, i mainly traded from the orderbook. back then there was no micro contracts, i was undercapitalized and the leverage was extremely high. so i needed the perfect entry to set tighter stops, and got stopped out accordingly.

    @Pivotas
    i know that those guys are not called designated market makers by the exchange, but those guys act like market makers, so i was referring to them. i know how and why markets move.
     
    #57     Mar 18, 2021
  8. vinc

    vinc

    oh,man..big fan of your posts! but..there is always a but:)
    before I give you a like / the OP forgot :( /, define so that a a computer would understand,
    no ambiguity:

    overtrading

    overcomplicate

    oversaturate

    how do you 'ride the market'

    how to make 'good decisions'

    from what I see you get lots of likes just using those phrases..so we might be positive that they are good for getting likes here..but are they good for trading? do they describe trading reality? :)
    for example, if one has a trading model with no predictive value then one transaction is already overtrading:)

    now what I 've discovered lately is that this kind of language DOEN'T DESCRIBE TRADING REALITY.. no wonder almost noone / me included/ understands what Dest is talking about :)
     
    #58     Mar 18, 2021
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  10. geth03

    geth03

    so i had two trades in total today, both of them losers.

    i will share my previous trades also, with entry and exit points.

    i entered a short at ON resistance, price shot through me, stopped me out and went south.

    i entered long, on the 50% retracement of that move and got stopped out again, after stopping me out
    market turned.

    down 42 € for today.

    i think in the trades i make, i get the overall picture but my timing is not good.
    in the trades i took so far, i would be better off putting my entry where my stop loss would be and then place my stop loss after that. thats a common pattern i see when i analyze my previous trades.

    in the second screenshot you can see that the launching point of yesterdays directional move acted as support on retest. thats something i noticed in the ES and also in other markets.
    i could go long on a retest, unfortunately i was not at my desk at that time.
     
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    #60     Mar 18, 2021