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Like your option 2:Excellent thread! Way to trade through the crash of 2020! Great commitment!
Though you asked some questions almost a year ago, here are my answers:
1) I never use limit orders for a sell. A sell is a sell. I sell the open, period. Limit orders for a buy make sense.
2) If all my positions are full, and I have a buy and a sell, I sell this week. Next week I look for a new buy and buy it then.
Excellent thread! Way to trade through the crash of 2020! Great commitment!
Though you asked some questions almost a year ago, here are my answers:
1) I never use limit orders for a sell. A sell is a sell. I sell the open, period. Limit orders for a buy make sense.
2) If all my positions are full, and I have a buy and a sell, I sell this week. Next week I look for a new buy and buy it then.
A serenity choice ?Less drama is my answer. I put in bids pre-market. My system says buy or sell the open. If I had sufficient funds (due to less than 100% invested) I will buy and sell on the same open. But if I have to sell one to get the funds to buy the other I will sell and wait for next week.
I've done no testing.
From Marketwatch.com. You know the reasons don't matter when we're trading the chart. All softs have been in a strong bull trend for months.
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Corn price chart shows a possible "blow off" top. Consider tightening your trailing stop.
Anyone know why CORN and SOY futures shotup over night? Both have huge candles. @ducati916 @peter2
SOY 1H
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CORN 1H
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I've tried to find some good shorting parameters for my EA but I don't have enough data to make an informed decision. My broker just can't supply it to me right now which is a shame. Based on the graph in from duc if it continues it will be a very nice bull run if it is cyclical (and hopefully I can short on the way down too).
Awesome work Warr87. If you can make 21% in a year like 2020 them I'm sure you'll keep pulling well ahead in years to come. Experienced traders may have been talking of high double or even triple digit returns based on establisedh knowledge, systems and experience, but for your first serious year trading - well done!
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