AG 2000' said:
Had some $90 calls on AMD that I ducked out of, was afraid of holding through earnings.
Whoops.
I held a few 90 calls
AG 2000' said:
Had some $90 calls on AMD that I ducked out of, was afraid of holding through earnings.
Whoops.
McInnis 03 said:
Buying PINS shares here against 69.50
A sample size of 15-20 trades is enough to know if your strategy is working or not
— emini tic (@TicTocTick) April 27, 2021
Don’t linger more than 20 trades to figure this out
If you don’t know how to measure your strategy , don’t trade yet
I trimmed on the way up and tapped out earlier this afternoon. Made cash on each exit but probably should have kept a few at the end just to see.CrazyRichAggie said:AG 2000' said:
Had some $90 calls on AMD that I ducked out of, was afraid of holding through earnings.
Whoops.
I held a few 90 calls
That was a 5 minute low that I was willing to buy against it . I filled at 69.90 and had we dipped bleow and stayed below 69.50 I'd have considered bailing since the low didn't hold. It did touch 69.40 for just a pinch afterwards but it was a flash down that I wasn't going to maek a move on.zwhag2010 said:McInnis 03 said:
Buying PINS shares here against 69.50
You saying you went long with limit price to buy at 69.50? I'm just trying to clarify what you mean by "against"
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McInnis 03 said:That was a 5 minute low that I was willing to buy against it . I filled at 69.90 and had we dipped bleow and stayed below 69.50 I'd have considered bailing since the low didn't hold. It did touch 69.40 for just a pinch afterwards but it was a flash down that I wasn't going to maek a move on.zwhag2010 said:McInnis 03 said:
Buying PINS shares here against 69.50
You saying you went long with limit price to buy at 69.50? I'm just trying to clarify what you mean by "against"
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hardest question there is IMO. I don't think any two traders use the same strategy (except those furu STRAT people on twitter).RigsTx said:
I know these have been mentioned ad nauseum on here, but I wanted to get the board's thoughts on different trading strategies...
Off the top of my head there are:
Mastering the trade - Carter
Scott Redler's methods
PS60
Ripster's EMA Clouds
I want to continue to refine my trading strategy without getting information overload/paralysis.
What are the board's recommendations and what are some other strategies that aren't listed here?
TOS says 5/11?AG 2000' said:
$FUBO earnings this afternoon in about an hour.
Whoops, yep, bad info.McInnis 03 said:TOS says 5/11?AG 2000' said:
$FUBO earnings this afternoon in about an hour.
30k & McInnis already responded and I hope to just give you a little more to think about.RigsTx said:
I know these have been mentioned ad nauseum on here, but I wanted to get the board's thoughts on different trading strategies...
Off the top of my head there are:
Mastering the trade - Carter
Scott Redler's methods
PS60
Ripster's EMA Clouds
I want to continue to refine my trading strategy without getting information overload/paralysis.
What are the board's recommendations and what are some other strategies that aren't listed here?
What has killed me so many times with Dan's setup are things like this morning when he throws out "NVDA is ready to go!" and I tag along.....then it reverses and I die in a fire. My failure was that I thought the 6th 1 min candle broke the 5th 1min candle to the high side but it did not, that got me in the trade 1 tick early.....and that is the precise moment the trade failed and it ate my lunch.Is Not a Turtle said:
Dan's PS60 works well for scalping daily breakouts. It can be used for longer term and swing trading but in it's perfect form it identifies breakout areas to execute trades.
Can trade to the up or downside. Requires a large amount of screen time. You need to be there to make the trade work.
Adding to my response.RigsTx said:
I know these have been mentioned ad nauseum on here, but I wanted to get the board's thoughts on different trading strategies...
Off the top of my head there are:
Mastering the trade - Carter
Scott Redler's methods
PS60
Ripster's EMA Clouds
I want to continue to refine my trading strategy without getting information overload/paralysis.
What are the board's recommendations and what are some other strategies that aren't listed here?
what I like the most about Ripster is "buy high, sell higher" and his discipline with cutting losers immediately.FJ43 said:Adding to my response.RigsTx said:
I know these have been mentioned ad nauseum on here, but I wanted to get the board's thoughts on different trading strategies...
Off the top of my head there are:
Mastering the trade - Carter
Scott Redler's methods
PS60
Ripster's EMA Clouds
I want to continue to refine my trading strategy without getting information overload/paralysis.
What are the board's recommendations and what are some other strategies that aren't listed here?
Ripster 'probably' has the most straight forward and simple, not to mention visual process. Follow the clouds and get in or out based on those. For the most part anyway.
He uses his cloud system for both shares and options. He also goes long on shares with upside. Not a lot to figure out with his setup and seems to have great success as a trader.
#SHBMMcInnis 03 said:
I didn't even see GVSI closed at .022.
Agree. He does find breakout setups at times prior to breakout with basic charting, but his system is really good for trading the trend then get out when it fails. Just have to be very disciplined and let the system do the work.$30,000 Millionaire said:what I like the most about Ripster is "buy high, sell higher" and his discipline with cutting losers immediately.FJ43 said:Adding to my response.RigsTx said:
I know these have been mentioned ad nauseum on here, but I wanted to get the board's thoughts on different trading strategies...
Off the top of my head there are:
Mastering the trade - Carter
Scott Redler's methods
PS60
Ripster's EMA Clouds
I want to continue to refine my trading strategy without getting information overload/paralysis.
What are the board's recommendations and what are some other strategies that aren't listed here?
Ripster 'probably' has the most straight forward and simple, not to mention visual process. Follow the clouds and get in or out based on those. For the most part anyway.
He uses his cloud system for both shares and options. He also goes long on shares with upside. Not a lot to figure out with his setup and seems to have great success as a trader.
He has his system and methods pinned on his Twitter for free.AgEng06 said:
What's the best way to get in on Ripster's system?
On the TOS thread is a TOS link to copy/paste his cloud system into your TOS platform. Also posted on there are ATR set ups to copy/paste right in.AgEng06 said:
Awesome, thanks. I'm using TOS.