skc
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Reckon that shakeout last night on the ES as very bullish. All the short term longs get stopped out, only to see the market much higher.
Retail will then start shorting which will help fuel the next leg up
Reckon that shakeout last night on the ES as very bullish. All the short term longs get stopped out, only to see the market much higher.
Retail will then start shorting which will help fuel the next leg up
#xjo ....had all its chances....even tho happy retail longs getting their fills
blame the sugar industry, mkay
Let me try my hand at this cryptic/gibberish useless post thing:
$dax...............likes chicken feet....meanwhile the bucket is full
blame Joules MM1, mkay :dunno:
Take a reality check: you trade CFDs with City Index. You're not whoever you follow on twitter.
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well done
youre getting there
...never traded city index
Let me try my hand at this cryptic/gibberish useless post thing:
$dax...............likes chicken feet....meanwhile the bucket is full
blame Joules MM1, mkay :dunno:
Take a reality check: you trade CFDs with City Index. You're not whoever you follow on twitter.
You've got a mean streak in you at times haven't you sinner? Is it just after you get your head handed to you in an FX trade or something?
Yeah that must be it?
sinners trading checklist:
* Trade an instrument that I wouldn't touch with a 10m pole these days.
* Lose big.
* Come on ASF and exercise the mean streak to make myself feel better.
Can't go home till I've ticked off all three.
Why not consider all the possibilities? Perhaps I'm not mean? Perhaps I call things as I see them? Perhaps that actually represents a better grade of content than Joules mythologising the market for...I dunno what useful purpose?
Who knows
As financial markets got crazy this week, many people turned cautious. Some were paralysed. Not the 36-year-old day trader known by the Internet handle CIS.
CIS had been shorting futures on the Nikkei 225 Stock Average since mid-August, wagering it would fall. By the market close on Monday, a paper profit of $US13 million was staring him in the face. He kept building the position. When he cashed out late that night, a collapse in New York had caused his profit to double.
Instead of celebrating, he kept trading. He started betting the market had bottomed. When he finally took his winnings off the table on Tuesday, he tweeted, "That's the end of my epic rebound trade." His profit, he said, had almost tripled.
"It was a perfect trade," said Naoki Murakami, who follows CIS on Twitter and whose markets blog has made him a minor celebrity in his own right.
Read more: http://www.afr.com/markets/equity-m...akes-48-million-20150828-gja58s#ixzz3k5bfBDVw
I want to be this guy!
OK I picked the wrong bucket, but you trade the bucket. You're not the guy watching the order flow, to actually know when retail is bidding or not, or whatever your cryptic gibberish is insinuating you think you know.
How do you know it wasn't some algo on the long getting filled? Or the Norwway SWF? Or me, as retail, but I'm really unhappy about it?
You don't. It's gibberish with 0 utility.
I, for one, assume you actually have a brain, and would prefer to see posts that reflect the use of alleged brain.
We don't always get what we want, but if we try sometimes, we just might find, that we get what we need!!
Hmmmm, hum a few bars and i'll remember who wrote it. I'm sure it was in my past somewhere.
Rolling Stones.
Hmmmm, hum a few bars and i'll remember who wrote it. I'm sure it was in my past somewhere.
Rolling Stones.
Bloomberg did a long piece on that guy laat year. Apparently he is famous amongst traders there.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...-moving-japan-made-more-than-1-million-trades
From what I remember it was short term mom style, I guess the microstructure in Japan equities must be quite unique.
Yes... it was mentioned in another thread... probably whilst you were taking a break from ASF.
https://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28911&p=842333&viewfull=1#post842333
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