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If I'm in a position and it is beyond 1 harmonic rotation, then I use a hard stop and will hold through. Caution though! There is a risk to doing this in that the market might trade through your stop.
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In some circumstances where a trader has little confidence or emotional capital, I have recommended a daily target to build on. However, I don't stop. Every trade has some edge and I will trade as many as I can under normal circumstances.
One thing though: I'm very aware of my state of mind and mental condition. If I'm getting irritated or feel very tired, I generally stop early or don't trade at all.
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This is SPX and we're in a channel this entire CY so far. This channel has been on my chart for a long time, since middle of January or so, and held so far.
Do you pay any attention to such channels?
Panel 2 is McClellan breadth and is diverging a lot on recent highs in the last 2 months.
Everyone likes to say "Sell in May and go away", do you think the past three years make a trend?
Yes, I do watch channels. I don't trigger trades off of them, but they are useful in giving us a bird's (or "drone's eye view" nowadays) of what is happening to the price action.
Note that the market is having a harder and harder time getting to the upper channel line and you almost have to draw another one that has a more horizontal slope. I'm seeing several signs of fatigue as we climb hire on the profile as well.
I posted a similar image in the S5 Trading chat room today and on twitter for a shorter time frame. That chart also has my measured-move targets on it as well. Here is what it looked like:
Here is another perspective on that chart with the quarterly profile in grey and some comments:
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I didn't catch the second part of your question. Under normal market cycles, I think you can make an argument for seasonalities like the one you mention. However, I can tell you that none of those seasonalities have played out as they traditionally do in energies, grains, etc where there is a behavior change that elicits that behavior.
I prefer to see the action as it is now and react to it. I'm too short-term a trader to care if they sell in May or June or crash in September again. To me, all movement is good movement.
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Do you have any rules regarding gaps how you trade with them ? (for eg. if we have a fairly large gap out of range, would you trade that differently than a large gap in range. Same question about smaller gaps. Do gaps influence your thinking in the morning or bias?)
Do you trade each and everyday (barring 1/2 days or expected slow days eg. shortened weeks in holiday season) or you base your bias if you are going to trade on the first hour's action etc ?