Big continuation down today. I call it market sneezes.
Before it really dumped, I took a long on COIN. nms. What the actual F!? Why do I keep doing this? Loser, of course. For no good reason.
Big continuation down today. I call it market sneezes.
Before it really dumped, I took a long on COIN. nms. What the actual F!? Why do I keep doing this? Loser, of course. For no good reason.
Just relate to the colors.
First column is winning vs losing trade result.
Second column: red is NMS; gray is lotto; blue/purple is kinds of gaps beyond levels.
Two different sorts. This is August data. 100 perfect trades (not shown) is also a bit of a mess, but it has much less nms.
It should be no surprise that I have a great record when I stick to my system.
Here's some more interesting views.
My win/loss excluding nms is 67%.
My win/loss excluding nms and excluding lottos is even better. However, I did not analyze the $ gain/loss on lottos. If I have outrageous net $ gains, that might be a reason to keep playing lottos. But somehow I doubt it.
My win/loss on nms should be the true reason to stay away. 81% losers.
I started in earnest this week, my campaign for 100 perfect trades. Meaning, only trading my very best setups. Win or lose is not the matter, though rule following is.
Progress this week:
DIS - proper setup✅. Disappointing management.
MRO - proper setup✅. Disappointing management.
CRWD - improper setup. And not the best management.
I missed the AMZN move today. I jumped in too early and I couldn't hold on.
No reason I should have been in that early. In my pre-open planning I wrote:
Flat overnight
Inside open
Extended bull
Beware no followthrough
All the clues should have told me to WAIT.
I won't come back eod, so I'll catch up tomorrow.
2 losing days in a row, so tomorrow, half size and extra caution.
Today's AMC try was puts below 2 day support (4 day level). It worked, but not "enough" (coulda shoulda) so I got out for break even.
Then I tried for IWM 0dte puts. The setup was "eh" but most of all I gave it too much room and took a regrettable loss.
Charts, probably not today.
Two green trades today. On LI, I waited and it went well. On MU I jumped too soon, waited with bag in hand, still did ok.
I do like how I exited. Check market move. At first SPY consolidated. Only at 9:45/9:50 it finally made the move to help me. Then in the 10:10 bar when SPY looked to bounce, I squeezed my stops. Both trades were near/beyond my pl target, but neither got to my stock price target (ambitious ones, granted).
Today I was motivated by this IG I saw https://www.instagram.com/p/Cg1dhrLA4-p/
The best way to hold winning trades is to give them every possible chance to work, given the set of rules that you've developed.
Market is extended. Lessons for an extended market: pre-empting doesn't work, because there's not enough energy left for buying. Beware of breakout of extended runups.
This week I was red. Lots of frustration, 2 weeks in a row. Next week I will paper trade. I'm off for whatever reason and I need to stop the slide. The following week I will need to trade half-size.
Frustrating!!
UBER nice gap up today. Base isn't so clean, but the gap cleared several levels and all eyes on it. Market has been really strong for ~2 weeks, today a pullback day but not dramatic.
UBER had a hard time lifting. I waited more than my usual. I'm not interested in any more losses in my account💔! I need to stop below the igniting/triggering bar. This may give more losses (if smaller), but I'm tired of the bigger losses. I'd rather take more scrapes and less gashes. Trading has been demoralizing lately. Need my game back!
First try was a loss. Of course in retrospect if I had a lower stop below the 9:40 hammer I could have stayed in, but that's not the bar I was trading against and it's only clear in retrospect. On a strong trade, it should not give up the igniting bar. I looked around for other ideas for the next trade, but UBER still looked like it could set up again. Second trade was green, but still left me with a $4 loss on the day.
I like how I was picky with picks. I like how I waited. I like how I watched the market. I even like how I tried again. I like how I managed the trades. I hate having losers.
Looking back across my other premarket picks, I wouldn't have done any better.
Which chart to post... as I was annotating, it took a big spike (fomo!) and then a hard clunk (not fomo!).
Foolish trade in the afternoon. Too early, lucky to get +2% stopping in the spike. Bad all around, including bad use of psychological capital.
Need to resume annotating before leaving my desk (vs later on phone)
I got max loss last week. Ugh, so frustrating!
Today I took CAT calls (lol "cat call") for 10%, a real hit and run (on my phone...). While on mini vacay visiting KA.