sbuck143 88 posts msg #89088 - Ignore sbuck143 |
3/4/2010 5:37:40 PM
very interesting strategy. I will admit I only read about 5 pages in before skipping to page 80 and reading from there.
Where did "sell after .50c" get changed from the initial posts "sell after 1.00"?
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cwn6161 40 posts msg #89128 - Ignore cwn6161 |
3/5/2010 9:45:59 AM
I don't remember ever seeing a sell after 1.00
The stats are based off of a 50 cent+ move after the stock moves 10 cents, so I normally just shoot for the .5 mark from the open. Then again, I'm just starting the method this week, so I'm going slow.
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stratiG 147 posts msg #89130 - Ignore stratiG |
3/5/2010 10:00:37 AM
yes, the stats are based on +-.50. I suggest you go back and read all the posts.
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cwn6161 40 posts msg #89158 - Ignore cwn6161 |
3/5/2010 1:50:57 PM
stratiG
Where are you setting your scalp takes at?
I'm currently shooting for 40 cents to take profits - but I just read how you set a scalping point and then move your stop up to breakeven. That's a good idea, especially after I see myself getting stopped out twice this morning on FCX, where I could have made cash if I scalped.
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sbuck143 88 posts msg #89166 - Ignore sbuck143 |
3/5/2010 3:33:02 PM
okay I see that now it's been a 50c target all the way but I'm getting the feeling this is a "big fish game"?
stocks for me are a roundtrip $10 up to 1000 shares, so on a $200 stock like AAPL, scalping 50c a share, it's a minimum of $8000 to make $10 after commissions, and closer to $20k to get commissions down to a semi reasonable % of your profit.
I'm a long long way from throwing 20k at a position, but is it the tight stop that keeps you out of trouble?
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sbuck143 88 posts msg #89168 - Ignore sbuck143 modified |
3/5/2010 3:47:58 PM
n/m
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cwn6161 40 posts msg #89171 - Ignore cwn6161 modified |
3/5/2010 3:53:22 PM
Find a new broker, or find a prop trading firm. 5k to start with, and 10-1 leverage makes things a lot easier. If you are starting a new method, you want the ability to trade with small shares and not get killed by comission. For me, comission is about $1 every 100 shares, roundtrip.
The zones are exactly what keep you out of trouble, because you know exactly how much you can lose max. I trade 200 shares, so I know that I'm risking 30-40 dollars a trade.
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cwn6161 40 posts msg #89172 - Ignore cwn6161 |
3/5/2010 3:54:45 PM
If the stock doesn't move to fade the gap, skip trading it. There is more than one cow in the barn to milk from :)
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sbuck143 88 posts msg #89173 - Ignore sbuck143 modified |
3/5/2010 4:00:51 PM
Thanks for the replies cwn.
I am an options trader much more than a stock trader, so I am looking for ways to use options to reliably MTC.
It would have to have a relatively high delta with relatively low bid/ask spread. I'll see what I can dig up on AAPL's historical option data.
As for the cows to milk......how does one find all these different cows, and quickly enough in the first 10 minutes of the day.
Stockfetchers filters are great but delayed by 15 minutes intraday.
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TheRumpledOne 6,529 posts msg #89175 - Ignore TheRumpledOne |
3/5/2010 4:09:12 PM
The herd doesn't change much.
You can run the filter on the weekend and trade those all week long.
I only need to milk RIMM or AAPL. Those cows still giving plenty of milk.
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