The student is ready

Discussion in 'Journals' started by 2_bits, Feb 15, 2016.

  1. 2_bits

    2_bits

    Cswim, I don't trade below the daily timeframe. Tonight I "paper" traded the daily timeframe for the years 2012 and 2013 - no actual trades were taken. I agree that it looks pretty flat now on the lower timeframes.
     
    #101     Feb 17, 2016
  2. Cswim63

    Cswim63

    phew! Had me scared.
     
    #102     Feb 17, 2016
  3. Handle123

    Handle123

    Well, it is easier----now. But then 90,000 plus screen hours ago I had a pencil, ruler and graph paper. Calculators cost $100, fill up tank was 4 bucks and got change back from a buck to get cheeseburger, fries and coke at McDonalds. LOL computers were mainframes taking up two rooms and freezing cold temps to do couple years of data with three moving averages. Newspapers classified had dozen of pages of jobs, page of data punchers. Food tasted good without all the sugar they put into it now.

    Now with automation, programmed platforms-all I have to do is pick where I want to get in on manual trades, walk away to watch rest of Flintstones, Yabba dabba do.

    But I would not want to be a newb these days, so much garbage out there, can't tell what is good or not, and absolutely have to know how to program, otherwise going to take forever.

    Good trading all morrow.
     
    #103     Feb 17, 2016
  4. Mysteron

    Mysteron

    I got the impression that the TFF group were invincible traders, sharing secrets supporting each other. So why (as Time=Money) did you take a break from daytraying, financial meltdown, personal issues, other prorities, better ways to spend your time?
     
    #104     Feb 18, 2016
  5. Redneck

    Redneck

    Hey MN

    No matter what - we're all human..., we all fuck up..., we are all susceptible to life

    Not suggesting I was.., or am - part of the TFF

    I'm simply another human


    Trade Well All - screw the results

    RN
     
    #105     Feb 18, 2016
  6. Mysteron

    Mysteron

    Me too.

    I was just curious and a little mischievous in asking the question.
     
    #106     Feb 18, 2016
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  7. Redneck

    Redneck

    Gotcha Sir

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    Ego -> such a treacherous minefield (and mind field for that matter) - we must constantly navigate in..., through..., and around

    One misstep - KA-BLEWY!!!!!!


    RN
     
    #107     Feb 18, 2016
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  8. Handle. Just curious, What kind of front end do you use for automation, and what programming language?
     
    #108     Feb 18, 2016
  9. Handle123

    Handle123

    My staff did charting, platform then automation last in python. I was using Ninja Trader for longest time but so many things I wanted and Ninja either couldn't handle or would freeze up cause of limits, like I wanted to be able to load up tick data for ten years plus to do back testing, wanted to have stock scanner to do unlimited scanning instead of 500, wanted much better way of entering trades instead of Dom, wanted much more information on my Dom, sort of blend volume into Dom, I can do complex money management for manual day trades, how many contracts to put on has to do with how much is going on in time and sales, many things I don't want to be looking at when your eyes should be on the chart itself.
     
    #109     Feb 18, 2016
  10. J_Smith

    J_Smith

    Simple really:rolleyes:

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    #110     Feb 18, 2016