Monday, 26 July 2010

What a brilliant day !


Hi Everybody,

After a very quiet day on Thursday, Friday came in with some brilliant trades, for example, let’s take a look at the 3min YM.

The day started with a TS3 sell, that would have been stopped out for break-even. But the trade that got my interest was the TS4 buy at 12:45EST. As you can see, that nailed the low just before a very strong rally. As the YM reached the first projected profit target, the STF was strong so standard traders would have swapped to the ATRStop. This held the long trade for a massive +8.5R Profit (ignoring slippage and commission ! What a brilliant trade !

Then we had another TS4 buy later in the day that would have made approx. +1.7R (ignoring slippage and commission) on the close. So Friday should have been a +10R day for the standard traders among you. So now are you starting to see how markets unfold in the real world, and why you should not get frustrated or bored during the quiet times, because massive days like this will be just round the corner !!

In MTPredictor you have the tools to keep the losses small during the quiet times, that keep you in the game so you are ready to make the most of massive trades like this.

Thanks, Steve

Thursday, 22 July 2010

Protect open positions


Hi Everybody,

This is a question I get asked a lot, and it is “when do I move my initial stop to protect open profits”. With EOD trading we have the 100% initial risk level, but this is too close for normal day trading, so we only use the 100% guideline when the larger degree picture is uncertain. Otherwise we want to let the market have some more “wiggle room”. But the question is how much ?

Well, this depends on how the market is unfolding. A good example is on the TS3 long on the 3min ES yesterday. Here the market was making its second swing higher, so a “logical” place for the stop is now juts under the last pivot low.

At least this had your stop at a small profit, so if the market turned (which it did) you came out with a small profit (and not a loss)

But there are no hard and fast rules on this, it all depends on how the market is unfolding, so this is where common sense comes in.

Thanks, Steve

Wednesday, 21 July 2010

Small losses and Big Profits


OK, now if we look at the 3min NQ, you can see how there was a TS3 buy later in the day (the first one was against a red STF, but this second one was on a black STF so was OK). But the important point is the size of the profit at +3.7R (ignoring slippage and commission).

So even after 3 losses on the ES, this one profit put you back into Profit overall for the day. 1 profit and 3 losses is only a 25% hit rate, but you still made money. Most amateur traders never get to fully understand that you don’t need a high winning % to be a successful trader, controlling your losses is actually far more important. This is why 95% of amateur traders end up broke in this Industry because they never learn what is important and what they have to do to get it.

Thanks, Steve

PS, as I have already said, the 15min trend was UP so not only should you have avoided the losing sells but the Advanced Traders should have been looking to “run” their long trades further. So in reality, the Advanced Traders among you should have had a very good day yesterday.

Small losses and Big Profits


Hi Everybody,

Yesterday was a brilliant example of how the use of correct position sizing can help you when a number of losses come through. If you look at the 3min ES chart, you can see that there were 3 -1R losses. On the surface this does not look good.

BUT, as we will see in the next post, all it takes is one good trade to put you back into Profit. So in reality, you do now need to have lots of profitable trades to make money trading, you just need to control you losses. This is a point that most amateur traders never seem to get or fully understand.

Thanks, Steve

PS, also please look at the Advanced Blog where you will see that the Advanced Traders among you would have avoided these losing trades anyway as they were “against” the 15min chart.

Tuesday, 20 July 2010

Follow all 4 e-minis


Hi Everybody,

I know a lot of you only follow the ES or YM, but this is a good example of why you should follow all 4 of the US e-minis. As you can see the Russell Index (TF) gave a nice TS4 sell just after the open, which went onto reach the first projected profit target. At that point the STF was strong (beyond its strength band) so standard traders would have swapped to the ATRStop.

The result was a nice +3.7R Profit (ignoring slippage and commission).

This is why I suggest following all 4 e-minis because sometimes a trade will appear on one of them and not on the others, like this example on the TF.

Thanks, Steve

Monday, 19 July 2010

+10.9R Profit on the 3min YM !


The ES was not the only market yesterday that has brilliant trades, the YM also had a TS3 sell setup, please see the chart. Here the profit at the first target was a massive +10.9R (ignoring slippage and commission) !

What a brilliant day on Friday !!

Thanks, Steve

A brilliant day


Hi Everybody,

Well I did say that it would not be long before we had a few good days . This is just how the Cyclical Nature of Trading unfolds in the real world. And Friday was another good day. If we first look at the 3min ES, we can see how we got a TS3 sell in the morning. This nailed the high nicely, before the ES started to drift lower. This decline kept of going and going, until it reached the first projected profit target, where standard traders would have banked a very nice +6.4R Profit (ignoring slippage and commission).

This just goes to show how we should understand the Cyclical Nature of Trading. After a bad day on Wednesday it was all too easy to give up. But then you would have missed two brilliant days on Thursday and Friday where some big profits came through....

Thanks, Steve