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Open positions = -3 @ 96.46
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011
From Sunday evening 8:28CT: "So if I feel it may top out at 101.42 with +-$0.37 ie 101.05 to 101.79, a range of $0.74 or $740 per contract, then I would add $740 to initial RTH of $3,375 = $4,115.
Total capital of $52,390 / $4,115 =12.73 or 12 contracts."
So on Sunday 3 days ago I had a topping action in 101.05 to 101.79. Today it topped at 101.10 at 10:46CT - 5 pennies above 101.05 and within the topping band. Think of how much I would have saved myself if I listened to myself.
I tend to make implusive moves and the sell towards the low on Monday morning was a classic!
It broke so many rules that I hate to look/think about it. It practically destroyed my pyramid. It played into the hands of the manipulators and their cheaty little mid-session change in margins. In so many ugly ways it was a blunder.
Yet from the dust of blunders comes learning.
I knew that trading within a consolidation band was risky.
I knew that Monday's sell was in a rush.
Gann's biggest rule is
"when in doubt stay out."
and
"If in doubt get out."
Well enough beating up myself, past is past.
I've put in a sale for 1 at 100.65 at 11:16am
Nap-time!
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Wow you guys really have a lot of information in here! Enough to confuse the hell out of me haha. I am a simple trader I guess, just basically use fibs mostly on my own trading.
here a big picture chart.
wedges don't show which way they'll break (i.e. up or down).
My preference is to down indicated by the comments.
(For Monday perhaps a high around 12pm = noon CT ?
perhaps 101.90 area - note 101.9425 = 5/16 level )
For those who day-trade crude - there are some really big moves and my thoughts are to go to larger targets, wait for the move to start, and use a wider stop and very low contract size (e.g. like 1 rather than a tighter stop and 3.) That is adapt to the current wide ranging days.
A zig-zag hand chart for the moves since the big drop could be helpful.
Using the numbers above if it rises to 101.90 area +-.25, and then turns down, say below 101.57, then sell with a stop above the high by 15 cents and a target of about $2. (98.42 = 3/16 level).