Well, more of the same from yesterday, although things didn't get so out of control before I shut it down for the day. Lots of nice moves in the SKF to play today but I again chose to "buy and sell" so much that I was down about $4.50 per share on a leg down that turned out to be all red candles!! That is really frustrating...knowing all you had to do is short, hold, then sell for a substantial gain. The hard part to take is that I called this particular move, waited for it to break support, then shorted it. I made a quick gain and SOLD IT. When the move kept on going, I tried to get more of it but it would shake me out for a dollar per share loss on some intra-candle action, then continue down even more!
I seem to recognize some of the real opportunities... I've studied tech analysis enough to identify them. I need to think about why I cannot stick with my winners, why I can't ride the MOMO.
It's back to the drawing board. I reset my practice account even though I had much more fake $ reamaining. I want a clean start. The trading from now on will be focusing on trying to find a few moves based on sound technicals, sticking with them, and really trying to identify the real changes in direction... not just the little back and forth "noise" that goes on inside each 5-minute candle timeframe.
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unknown trades; loss of -$4.50 per share
Documenting the Journey From Bluecollar Guy Doing a Bluecollar Job to Trading the Markets for a Living
"A man is not finished when he is defeated. He is finished when he quits."
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Feb 24th - Tuesday
Well. What a horrible day this was. One thing is abundantly clear. I struggle with days where there is strong movement in one direction. The big drop in the SKF corresponding with the nice move up of the markets just punished me. It happened once in January, happened yesterday before the big drop bailed me out, and then today. I usually have had good luck trading the probablilities of reversals after big moves. Today, I would play a reversal, it would fake me out, and the momo would continue... with extreme prejudice. The back and forth wasn't here... it was biased downward and it took a toll on my practice account. Again, focusing on the trees and not the forest, I would scalp the 5 minute candles. Then, after I was done for the day, the leg down I was playing was ALL RED CANDLES, yet I managed to lose about $8.00 per share in the same time frame! This should have been one short sell, hold on, and cash out the move. Clearly, the scalping that was working for me in Jan and early Feb does not work on definitive move days. This is the same problem I was having when I was trying to learn the GOTS method last fall. I'd bail on my winners much too soon, grabbing partial profits out of fear, and sit on my losers waiting for the move back in my favor that never came!
Recently, I'd get a few winners and be up .50 cents - $1.00 per share. Yesterday and today, it is too volatile to do that. I really need to learn to READ these high ADR issues and look for the easy move of the day. Bank on one or two moves instead of being an over-trading fool! Instead of scalping each 5-minute candle, I must look for the real momo and try to ride it; the SKF $6, $8, and $10 moves in one direction. There seem to be a few of them in any given day lately. I don't mind saying this was a very frustrating day for me. I was up most of the night thinking about it.
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unknown trades; loss of -$8.00 per share
Recently, I'd get a few winners and be up .50 cents - $1.00 per share. Yesterday and today, it is too volatile to do that. I really need to learn to READ these high ADR issues and look for the easy move of the day. Bank on one or two moves instead of being an over-trading fool! Instead of scalping each 5-minute candle, I must look for the real momo and try to ride it; the SKF $6, $8, and $10 moves in one direction. There seem to be a few of them in any given day lately. I don't mind saying this was a very frustrating day for me. I was up most of the night thinking about it.
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unknown trades; loss of -$8.00 per share
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