Today is Friday, March 20th and the major indexes continued to back off.
The Dow was down 122 points and the S&P was off by 15. We will likely continue the retracement over the next few days as the market posted a back to back weekly gain, something it has not done since May of 2008. I have a daily chart below of the Dow and S&P and you can see that after redrawing the outside line, which I was off by a little originally, it is now lined up straight and the market traded right up to it. It also happens to be the broken support of a few months ago. I mentioned it yesterday, but you can see it today in the chart below. Support when broken will then become resistance when tested. That is what we have seen the last 2 days. The Dow also lines up, the same way.
I had a good day trading today. It was slow going in the beginning. I started late, during the slow volume time of day, and could not get any traction. I was splitting my trades when I would have done better with, all contracts in, all contracts out. After a slight draw down and the passing of a little time, the volume came back and I got myself on the right side of the trend and started putting it together. My equity had very little draw down after that, almost straight up. I settled the day out with $+1629 dollars after commission costs and had over 20 entry trades. Still traded small for the most part and have not yet made any changes, like I was talking about yesterday.
I have one small video of a trade I put on and a still shot of the trades just after that. I backed off on the size again at the end, which is really a good idea. If you have solid gains and you decide to keep trading, you have to have a point where you will lock in your profits for the day and give no more back, if you fall below that point. If you start to over trade and make mistakes, you can give back what you worked hard to get. That is the reason for backing off on size at the end of the day when you already have your daily goal and good profits. You will be a conservative trader with this approach. This is about money management as well.
Do not let greed creep into your mind and find yourself shooting for the stars. More is fine when it is the appropriate time. I would say that if any one is just starting out and you do not have anyone helping you through the process, you should only be trading for a small daily target. I recommend about 2 points and not really any more than that. The reason is, you do not have enough experience to deal with all of the changes the market will throw at you. Eventually you will get taken out. That is the hard cold facts.
We all like to think it won’t happen to us, but that is presumptuous on on our part. Being honest with yourself is the first step to victory and that victory can come in the form of two points a day. If you can pick that up, consider it a big victory and try and do it again tomorrow. A common scenario is, you will pick up a few points and think it is easy, then let your guard down. The market then gives you a read that you have not seen, or are not familiar with, and the gains are gone. You then say, “Iwill get that back,” and don’t exercise patience having already lost your focus, because you are thinking about the money and your losses increase.
You have to be able to stop yourself, if this is happening and walk away. Clear your mind and when you take your next trade, don’t be thinking about anything else, other than the process. Are you doing the right thing based on the method? Don’t be thinking about getting even with the markets. That has been called, REVENGE TRADING and it can do a lot of damage, not only to your account, but more importantly to your ability to have confidence in what you are doing.
By losing your focus and discipline, trading like this, you only join the ranks of so many others who thought they could. The battle is greatly in your mind. That is why I have some very good books on my web site to help you with the process. If you have not read any of them, I recommend that you do. Some of them are not even related to trading, but it sure does apply and can help with many other areas of your life as a bonus.
http://www.screencast.com/t/MHjVQ0SI8L Today’s equity chart
http://www.screencast.com/t/qBfXqtoGBXq Live trade video
http://www.screencast.com/t/ITUh0ylJ Still shot of some trades, end of the day
http://www.screencast.com/t/M4FpJW2M8kx Still shot of Daily S&P
Related posts:
- Federal Reserve takes drastic step, Buys 300 Billion in Treasuries
- Market continues sell off & Nice smooth day of gains
- Day two / Sample Training
- Day four of sample training & What a reversal today!
- S&P 500 bounces off double bottom & Trading Lesson
Tags: commission, contracts, daily chart, daily goal, Day Trading, Dow, draw down, equity, focus, money management, resistance, retracement, support

