Trading Dummies

Discussion in 'Journals' started by Babak, Aug 31, 2005.

  1. Babak

    Babak

    PGIC was one of the Nasdaq premkt active with a gap down.
     
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    #201     Oct 20, 2005
  2. Babak

    Babak

    FORM was another premkt active/gapper but it did not continue to run. There are many others like FORM - that's why you have to be disciplined and take your -1R.
     
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  3. milan47

    milan47

    The trends are pretty shaky theses days. I do realize that the stops are based on the position of the inside or countertrend bars. In days like yesterday or today would you consider to place the stops a little wider with smaller positions?

    thanks:confused:
     
    #203     Oct 20, 2005
  4. Babak

    Babak

    milan, you bring up a good point. As I've said in the thread, the "dummy" trades are a simple skeleton of a strategy. You have to bring much more to the table. For example, you may approach the day with a bias based on opening range, or based on other TA or you may do as you suggest which is to adjust risk (stop loss/size of position) depending on the choppiness of the market action. These tweaks and more, are each person's responsability.

    btw GOOG and BIDU each offered beautiful dummy entries long in after hours. GOOG at $330.40 and BIDU at $68.80 [ 10 min. ]
     
    #204     Oct 20, 2005
  5. Babak, have you summarized your results with the "Dummy" strategy anywhere?

    Don't worry, I'm not intending to criticize your results or anything - hell, gappers on volume is one of the few things I'd put my faith in if I was to daytrade again - I'm just curious as to how it's all working out for you.
     
    #205     Oct 21, 2005
  6. Babak

    Babak

    Yet again, a chart of BOT with several 'dummy' spots shown. You may ask, why the long bias?

    You have to think about BOT with the frame of reference provided by CME. You either have people who were long CME and enjoyed a serious multi-bagger - these very few are kicking themselves for not putting on bigger size. And then you have the vast majority who kick themselves for having missed the move altogether.

    Not surprisingly, BOT looks like a darned good way to make up for 'the mistake' for both camps.
     
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    #206     Oct 22, 2005
  7. Interesting thread - I have not heard of "Dummies", but many of the concepts are similar to how I trade.

    You guys might be interested in a blog I read - it was actually a website last year (not selling anything, just posting charts), and he moved it to a blog a few months back. He posts charts everyday, and many are similar to the setups for Dummies posted at the site listed on the first page of the thread.

    Take a look through the charts - traderx.blogspot.com.

    Good luck.
     
    #207     Oct 22, 2005
  8. ilganzo

    ilganzo

    Must be beginner luck. I hope the CD attachment works.
    Posted in real-time...
     
    #208     Oct 24, 2005
  9. chud

    chud

    CD wouldn't be a Maoxian dummy. His method is to follow trends. That gap up would establish an uptrend so you'd be looking long.

    Good trade though. What made you decide to go short? Or were you just going to go with whatever direction it broke from that inside bar?
     
    #209     Oct 24, 2005
  10. newtoet

    newtoet

    A gap up does not necessarily establish and uptrend - it depends on your timeframe. CD has been in a downtrend since mid-year.

    Good trade IMO.
     
    #210     Oct 24, 2005