Summary:
Paper traded 200 shares today:Tight stops... that is what I like to see. This kept me in the positive even though I ran a 36% profitable trades today. Check out the RIG chart for an example of what happens with tight stops, no momo, and a persistent trader.
Largest stops:
Looks like I had 2 stops at $0.25/share; one on BIDU and one on HSP.
Largest gains:
$0.83/share on EDU.
Today was marked by some logistical problems this morning. Over the weekend I un-installed NT and re-installed, setting up completely new everything (database, workspace, templates, etc.). I have been having the occasional snafu (well more than the occasional) and I thought this might help. I didn't have hotkeys setup and it took me awhile to remember how to do it. Anyhoo, I missed several entries.
Another thing that I decided to do today was to limit the entries to 'large movement' stocks. I set up horizontal grid lines on the $1.00 mark which offers a very quick visual on how much a stock has recently moved: the more grid lines, the more movement. This had me being much more selective with my entries. If the chart only had one grid line I usually passed (I missed a few). Check out ISRG for a chart with a lot of grid lines. I almost feel like I am getting some 'feelings' about stocks - heh. Maybe another way to say that is to say that I am beginning to feel like some trades are more probable than others - I think this is the first time that I have actually been able to trust - or been given the choice to trust - my experience; or better said, 'my gut'. Milestone? I don't know, but it is a new feeling.
It just seems easier to make money on bigger moving stocks. pfft. Go figure.
Trade well.
Details:
ANSSThis wasn't a mover - noted by the lack of grid lines. For some reason I still traded it:
APOL
This wasn't moving as nicely as ESI - ESI would move and I expected APOL to follow suit, but not much happened:
BID
Out on the even dollar - without the strong move into the even dollar. Not sure how important that is, but I left quite a bit of money on the table today on several stocks using this approach. When it stops right on the even or hesitates, I get a little jumpy. In this case the market seemed to be sputtering as well :
BIDU
What a beast. I was actually debating on entering on the 3:15, but I thought the stop was too far away:
CHKP
Not a very big mover:
DV
EDU
Another even dollar exit. Plenty of room below, but I don't see a clear exit. For that matter, it wouldn't have been bad to hold till EOD:
ESI
First came to my attention on the 11:35 mark. I thought that I had missed it by too much:
GBX
HSP
This was the day's fast mover. I actually timed the 2:25 short just below the top, but the order didn't fill (blame NT's sim engine, it was a market offer). When I canceled and tried again, it was much lower and the stop was triggered. I was using the 'momo' stop of $0.06 - you can see where things didn't quite work as well as intended. Notice the even dollar lines. I had a $58.00 limit on the 2:55 long, but it missed it by $0.04:
ISLN
I sat on the big volume exit - watching it the entire time. I thought about it, I really did:
ISRG
I didn't trade this monster because of the spread, but I thought I would post it to share the grid spacing idea. I have my grids set up in $1 increments. This allows me to get a quick visual on how much the stock has moved recently; more horizontal grid lines == more movement. ISRG has moved a lot recently. This visual kept me out of several setups today:
ITC
This was another mover, but I didn't like the price action - I can't recall why, just didn't seem right. I caught it on the 11:55. The high got to within $0.05 of the even dollar:
JNPR
This kept coming up on the new High/Low scanner list, I added it sometime around the 12:30 mark, but I didn't draw an arrow for some reason. Pretty. at least until you get to my trade arrows:
LVS
NFLX
No trades. the 12:30 doji on the 15 would of been a sweet move:
PCP
Hugged the bottom for most of lunch... which happened to be around the $129.00 mark:
RIG
Tight stops. No Momo.:
ROVI
SQM
Arrow when I spotted it. No trade:
your persistence in trading is admirable. that ability to just keep going after it.
ReplyDeleteonce again, great great entries. the ISLN exit still looks great where it was. you are finding the diamonds all day long.
well... I hope I start getting to the place where I know when to stop.
ReplyDeleteNeed to start catching the early ride on some of these =)