hey boys
im having an unexpected vacay here
but im loving the activity!
guess i only needed to shut the fk up lol
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paweldobkowski wrote:hey boys
im having an unexpected vacay here
but im loving the activity!
guess i only needed to shut the fk up lol
Well if you shut up some times other people can post
I'm done for the week, I'm sure you blew these numbers out of the water
Net after costs
CL= 23.5 ticks/contract = $235/contract
ES= 51.8 ticks/contract = $648/contract
YM= 104.8 ticks/contract = $524/contract
Usually unexpected vacations are not the good kinds, so I wish you the best.
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1qaz2wsx33 wrote:aliassmith wrote:I was actually considering starting a thread of just daily charts of currency pairs. I believe that daily charts are the easiest charts to make money with hands down. The thing is most people are not patient enough for daily chart and it can be a slow way to make money. To make these charts explode with profit you need to monitor 10 or more pairs and use creative money management.
As a side note someone might speak about a chart as footprints because there is actually a chart called the footprint chart used with order flow.
Hi Alias, I have mostly been a silent onlooker here as I feel like I don't have much to contribute really, but I wanted to say that of all the great info here, your comments and Psychology and Dead horse threads are some of my favourites. I think maybe because you seemed like a normal guy who "got it" (take that as a compliment not an insult), rather than someone like MO who seemed to be a demigod of trading almost. I could relate to that imagining myself doing the same in the future.
So if you do decide to start another thread I will be following along for sure. I am loving the new burst of activity on this site, I joined too late and missed all the action back in the "heyday", it is good to see this site coming back alive.
I am giving a new thread a shot. It is called Daily Only Currency Charts. No promises on how long it will go on. It is more of a side project for me.
As for missing the Heyday, it is strange people come here and think thats an issue. There are 1000's of pages of reference material on this site. Although ES/Pip removing his pics is a loss, along with other missing pics.
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aliassmith wrote:1qaz2wsx33 wrote:aliassmith wrote:I am give a new thread a shot. It is called Daily Only Currency Charts. No promises on how long it will go on. It is more of a side project for me.
As for missing the Heyday, it is strange people come here and think thats an issue. There are 1000's of pages of reference material on this site. Although ES/Pip removing his pics is a loss, along with other missing pics.
Will check out the new thread. Yes there is absolutely still a ton of great stuff here, a lot of which I had read, the missing pics are definetly the worst part, from being deleted or from hosting sites stopping hosting them, luckily the majority of MO's are actually still up
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hi guys
im back
had some issues to deal with
Alias, thanks for the wishes
yeah it wasnt very pleasant
but its all good now
beautiful results
almost 52 ticks per contract on the sp500 is amazing
im back
had some issues to deal with
Alias, thanks for the wishes
yeah it wasnt very pleasant
but its all good now
aliassmith wrote:Net after costs
CL= 23.5 ticks/contract = $235/contract
ES= 51.8 ticks/contract = $648/contract
YM= 104.8 ticks/contract = $524/contract
beautiful results
almost 52 ticks per contract on the sp500 is amazing
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@trojoh and Sandra
"WHICH ZL TO TRADE"
is THE question
many asked it throughout the years on this forum
(not only on this forum actually)
and the answer is: you dont know
and i can tell you for a fact that nobody does
its the bad and the good news at once
you can look closely at the chart
or you can look right into the market
look at transactions, orders etc.
and you just cant tell
most of the time there is a dude bidding hunderds of contracts
and a dude asking hundreds of contracts
and one of them is going to take a loss
the point is that boys with hundreds of $millions dont know either
i can see them fking up
matter of fact i try to profit of that sometimes
in my trading career ive seen, with my own eyes, people clipping 1000 - 2000 lots
and taking loss 3 ticks later after a minute
huge experienced traders taking many small loses and trying to get into the trade
the only thing you can do is to know YOUR edge
and i agree with Lem and Al
you dont want to confuse yourself now trojoh
ESPECIALLY if you can stay around BE+
just apply more screentime
es/pip used to tell me that
dragon33 used to tell me that
at the certain level - at which i believe you are
there is nothing we can tell you that would help
at least i dont have the mechanical set of rules
and never seen someone who did
i mean i already posted somewhere here the story about a guy who traded calendar spreads
long story short: he had the most mechanical system ive ever seen
he showed me what he does live
he explained it to me
i sat down next to him and absolutely ate my arse for 2 hours
in the end of the day we are betting on the events that never happened before
its all in the most minuscule details
everything is important
just do the screentime
i know it sounds like a cliche
but if someone asked me how to play golf better
i would suggest to do more golfing
the only thing that i would suggest is to keep your head open
i remember as a kid everytime we got something new ---- like a TV
my father would always grab the manual and i would always grab a remote
test stuff, challenge the ideas
if you treat ZL like an order flow pattern
remember that markets are super effective
one time it will work perfectly as it should
and other time it will do exactly the opposite
small/ medium traders join the moves
but big traders try to break/ create the moves
they need a lot of people to take the loss so they cant just join the move
they will push through ZL/ support/ demand
wick some people out
or fk up the whole setup and make everyone pay
if a setup is working too much it should stop working
unless you got something super complex and very hard to spot
but if its a chart A -> B -> C setup it SHOULD get tested
its not a bad setup!
it means its good enough for market maker to notice it
just a few thoughts
post some charts if you like
maybe there will be some obvious stuff to point out
but again
if you stay around BE+ then i would take a blind guess that it's more about refining the details
"WHICH ZL TO TRADE"
is THE question
many asked it throughout the years on this forum
(not only on this forum actually)
and the answer is: you dont know
and i can tell you for a fact that nobody does
its the bad and the good news at once
you can look closely at the chart
or you can look right into the market
look at transactions, orders etc.
and you just cant tell
most of the time there is a dude bidding hunderds of contracts
and a dude asking hundreds of contracts
and one of them is going to take a loss
the point is that boys with hundreds of $millions dont know either
i can see them fking up
matter of fact i try to profit of that sometimes
in my trading career ive seen, with my own eyes, people clipping 1000 - 2000 lots
and taking loss 3 ticks later after a minute
huge experienced traders taking many small loses and trying to get into the trade
the only thing you can do is to know YOUR edge
and i agree with Lem and Al
you dont want to confuse yourself now trojoh
ESPECIALLY if you can stay around BE+
just apply more screentime
es/pip used to tell me that
dragon33 used to tell me that
at the certain level - at which i believe you are
there is nothing we can tell you that would help
at least i dont have the mechanical set of rules
and never seen someone who did
i mean i already posted somewhere here the story about a guy who traded calendar spreads
long story short: he had the most mechanical system ive ever seen
he showed me what he does live
he explained it to me
i sat down next to him and absolutely ate my arse for 2 hours
in the end of the day we are betting on the events that never happened before
its all in the most minuscule details
everything is important
just do the screentime
i know it sounds like a cliche
but if someone asked me how to play golf better
i would suggest to do more golfing
the only thing that i would suggest is to keep your head open
i remember as a kid everytime we got something new ---- like a TV
my father would always grab the manual and i would always grab a remote
test stuff, challenge the ideas
if you treat ZL like an order flow pattern
remember that markets are super effective
one time it will work perfectly as it should
and other time it will do exactly the opposite
small/ medium traders join the moves
but big traders try to break/ create the moves
they need a lot of people to take the loss so they cant just join the move
they will push through ZL/ support/ demand
wick some people out
or fk up the whole setup and make everyone pay
if a setup is working too much it should stop working
unless you got something super complex and very hard to spot
but if its a chart A -> B -> C setup it SHOULD get tested
its not a bad setup!
it means its good enough for market maker to notice it
just a few thoughts
post some charts if you like
maybe there will be some obvious stuff to point out
but again
if you stay around BE+ then i would take a blind guess that it's more about refining the details
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ok boys
its time to trade
probably the last day of live trading
first off all i want to close that one here
its the biggest trade so far in this thread
but again ---- its the last day
we need to go all out
just closed it for +371
(oil)
EDIT:
its a H1 chart btw
its time to trade
probably the last day of live trading
first off all i want to close that one here
its the biggest trade so far in this thread
but again ---- its the last day
we need to go all out
just closed it for +371
(oil)
EDIT:
its a H1 chart btw
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bought .87 and .89 (oil)
avg @ .88
EDIT:
its a late entry but judging by the activity on the levels above this might be nice
IT BETTER FKN BE
ITS THE LAST DAY
EDIT:
+14
OKI DOKI
avg @ .88
EDIT:
its a late entry but judging by the activity on the levels above this might be nice
IT BETTER FKN BE
ITS THE LAST DAY
EDIT:
+14
OKI DOKI
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oil .96 long this time
lets go
EDIT:
cant go over that high
stopped for +2
lets go
EDIT:
cant go over that high
stopped for +2
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