Sunday, June 16, 2013 12:26:38 AM
I have about 10 order entry windows. 5 of them are static plans, - most likely scenarios (such as 1.30, 1.40, 1.50, 1.60, 1.70).
Doesn't mean they have been sent. I just keep them ready - finger on the trigger.
Dynamic situation - if things go outside of the 'likely' scenario, that is if she really tanks (less chance but there's always an 'if'), I don't pull the trigger like that.
I would treat it as an independent ticker - disregarding all known support levels - wait for bounce confirmation on a 1 min chart and then pull the trigger 10 points above ask. If the bounce starts to break after I get filled (may happen sometimes), I'd quickly sell - no attachment to cost base.
Doesn't mean they have been sent. I just keep them ready - finger on the trigger.
Dynamic situation - if things go outside of the 'likely' scenario, that is if she really tanks (less chance but there's always an 'if'), I don't pull the trigger like that.
I would treat it as an independent ticker - disregarding all known support levels - wait for bounce confirmation on a 1 min chart and then pull the trigger 10 points above ask. If the bounce starts to break after I get filled (may happen sometimes), I'd quickly sell - no attachment to cost base.
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