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The result of guarding the quality of my trading, no trade was made today. It was a choppy day with low volume, I would say. Day volume is just more than 3000 contracts. There were selling at the end of morning session , however, sellers strength were weak. In the afternoon session, though SIMSCI futures started rebounding, a possible entry was at 289.1.
I saw few levels of resistance. None of my setup was completed. No trade was done.
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SIMSCI 12-JUL-2006
SIMSCI Trade recap 11-JUL-2006
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After reading the chart retrospectively, mistakes were found. Mistakes were found in the second trade. While for first trade, false breakout is expected portion of breakout trading.
In the second trade, stop loss calculation was wrong, instead of 289.5, correct stop loss level should be at 289.7, if short entry was at 288.9. This is merely a chart reading mistake.
Another mistake was found at entry level. Since day low/high serves as support/resistance level most of time, short position should be place below day low which was 288.7, instead of 288.9. I was too eager to establish short position.
RE: SIMSCI 11-JUL-2006: 2nd trade: Short trade closed
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It is indeed not so good day to me. I have two losing trades today. Second trade was a SHORT on SIMSCI at 288.9. After the spike of afternoon session opening, SIMSCI looked weak.
Trailing stop was moved to 289.5 and triggered. Instead, a ‘W’ bottom is in the making and RSI starts making higher lows and MACD moving above trigger line.
Second trade closed with -0.6 point loss.
Trade summary:
Direction: Short
Entry: 288.9
Exit: 289.5
P/L: -0.6 points.
That’s all for the day. No trade will be made to avoid any potential emotional trading.
RE: SIMSCI 11-JUL-2006: Long position: Trade closed
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It was a disappointed trade. Nikkei failed to push up further, instead, it formed a lower high, which does not look good to me. I have exited Long position of SIMSCI at 289.7. Initial stop loss was at 289.3.
One trade closed: -0.2 loss
Trade summary:
Direction: Long
Entry: 289.9
Exit: 289.7
P/L: -0.2
RE: SIMSCI 11-JUL-2006: Long position
After seeing Nikkei futures recovering again, and SIMSCI futures breaking up day high, I have established a Long position at 289.9. Bull strength is not significantly strong, I am watching stop loss closely. Intraday resistance level seems to be at 292 area.