Trades, Thursday 17th January 2018

Funny old day, not so much around. Here’s something different — a trade I didn’t take. At first sight it looks like a good setup, but with volume dropping away, yesterday’s low hanging ominously just above the likely entry, and a general lack of momentum, I stayed out. As it turns out, there was a bit of profit on the table. Again, following the rules means missing out on some winners, but more importantly it keeps us in the game so we’re around to pick up easier, bigger wins (see below)…

Like this one on Facebook. A ten minute trade netting over $400 in profit. Could have been more, but a highly volatile price led to a conservative approach, scaling out half at a time. And yes, bars not candles for this one, because bars rule.

Also note that there was a great easy short available at the end of the session, good for another few hundred dollars profit. Personally I was long gone by then because, you know, I’m lazy. But it was clearly signalled and there for the taking.

Trade, Wednesday 16th January 2019

Nothing spectacular, but there’s a good living to be made from quick simple trades like these if you stack a few up each day. Certainly possible to hit $1k+/day if you are consistent and above all, patient. Most aren’t, which is why most fail. Oh, and it’s another bank stock.

Trades, Tuesday 15th January 2019

A couple of yesteraday’s trades. Funny old day. Trades often don’t go the way you think they will. QCOM, a staple of my core watchlist for longer than I care to remember, looked set to reverse within minutes of entering, so I took an early exit. Yes, holding could have produced a bigger profit, but it’s all about following the strategy. Better to put a few dollars in the bank and live to fight another day than hold out and hope it keeps going. Trading is not a get rich quick method, it’s a get rich slow one.

BAC did a bit better, making us a solid few hundred dollars profit with an easy trade that just sort of petered out at the end. That’s because it was a relatively late trade. Normally I like to try and be done by lunchtime. Like I said, funny old day.

Just a point of order, as I’ve only recently restarted this blog after the old one got lost in a server move: trades posted here are not a complete record of my trading day, only a selection to demonstrate what’s possible, what’s dangerous, what’s intersting, and sometimes what’s boring.