I think you may be confused: How do you create an investment thesis statement? How to build an investment thesis Markets: Start with market sizing to make sure that a particular industry is worth pursuing. ... Trends: Understand macro trends impacting the markets and industries that you determine are big enough to pursue. Companies: Break down each company within a market that has upside potential. Fortunately I am not interested in such horsesh$t. 1) I already know ES is worth pursuing. I don’t need to formulate thesis for ES. 2) I have no need to understand macro trends nor include them in some sort of thesis. My eyeballs are enough thesis to see a trend. Macro means diddly squat to me. I already told you 4 hrs…1 hr..30 min…maybe 15…for sure 5…sometimes 2m. 3) I already know ES has a bunch of companies in it. Do you know how many? Are you sure you know? I have NO NEED to research and break down each company. For crying out loud dude I am scalping sometimes in and out in 30 seconds or less. Sometimes 5 min. Rarely more than 20 minutes. My trades happen so fast no time to write up a thesis. ROFLMAO. That damn market thesis bullsh&t does not apply to me. The concepts I use are all I need for a thesis. You can read my journal. It is a live thesis. ROFLMAO. I think you may be the lonely soul that is confused and maybe lost too.
Just on the terminology side, this is picking nits on my part. In my head, when learning trading, scalping to me was a trader who literally scalps the market for a fewish ticks. Like a Native American who scalps their victim, thus that is where I figured the term came from. They just take a little off the top. One can be in a non-moving market for hours intraday or 5 minutes, and if 3 ticks profit is all you got in that trade, you scalped the market. It was not a time-dependent term, but the number of ticks.
Used to be. But with Mr B definitions change. Minimum scalp is 1 point in ES or Mes. Two points is considered a scalp. An intraday swing trade is usually 10 bars 2 legs where a trader will hold through a PB. This can be done in trends, broad trading ranges or broad channels. In narrow channels or tight TR’s it is generally gonna be a 1 or 2 point scalp and at times as much as a 4 point scalp. HFT’s may have influenced this change. I consider scalping to be 1 to 8 points even if a 2 legged scalp.
that is an example of a top-down approach to making an investment idea, that has nothing to do with a thesis. a thesis can be as simple as: - am buying at 65 because i think i can sell at 67 due to rising volume as rising volume is correlated with higher prices it means tying your decision to some theory of expected returns.
LOL you might wish to read the below to educate yourself on what an investment thesis really is. There are plenty more sites that discuss THE CONCEPT but this ought to do for a primer. It has nothing to do with scalping and even if it did I don’t have time nor the need to write one up.LOL Dude you are really putting yourself out in left field and showing your ignorance. You would be better off to quit before you completely ruin your reputation and credibility. But apparently you don’t care. https://www.investopedia.com/terms/i/investment-thesis.asp https://www.fool.com/investing/how-to-invest/investment-thesis/ https://bankingprep.com/investment-thesis-examples-writing-guide/ https://capitalistexploits.at/inves...ng-up-the-abstract-that-is-investment-thesis/ https://www.divestopedia.com/definition/973/investment-thesis
It would be so interesting to see how your scalping would work on Unirenko bars. Because no matter what anyone else here may say, range bars and time-based bars are far and away very different animals. There is too much difference between the PA of those two.