QTWW Trade on Oct 28, 2013 10:20 from tomr_BOWS: Tradervue User Stock Trades.

Gravatar

Shared by:
tomr_BOWS

 

Daily: Rubberband short
Intraday: Trigger when going from green to red
Entry: $6.45
Stop: $6.55
1st Target: $6.30 (previous low)
Loss: $-80
Watched for stock to open outside of upper BB and waited for going from green to red on the day. Missed taking profit on the next candle as stock was moving fast and I got stopped out immediately after that. In retrospect, I probably made a mistake entering the trade on green/red trigger only without having a clean intraday setup.


Execution detail:

Date/time Symbol Side Price Position
2013-10-28 10:20:36 QTWW sell $6.450 short
2013-10-28 10:20:37 QTWW sell $6.450 short
2013-10-28 10:20:37 QTWW sell $6.450 short
2013-10-28 10:28:03 QTWW buy $6.550 short
2013-10-28 10:28:03 QTWW buy $6.550 short
2013-10-28 10:28:03 QTWW buy $6.550 short
2013-10-28 10:28:03 QTWW buy $6.550 short
2013-10-28 10:28:04 QTWW buy $6.550 short
2013-10-28 10:28:04 QTWW buy $6.550 short
2013-10-28 10:28:04 QTWW buy $6.550 short
2013-10-28 10:28:04 QTWW buy $6.550 0


Comments

October 28, 2013

kunal talks about not having entry points after such an exhaustive move. i.e. dont enter after several consecutive moves in one direction or big candles in one direction. you had two large candles down here. easy to see after the fact but probably not as its unfolding.

October 28, 2013

Agreed...get in on consolidations and cover/sell on these irrational moves...they are exhaustion candles

If you do decide to chase cut size and know the out then stick it.

October 28, 2013

Chased it.

October 28, 2013

Yeah, it moved really fast. I waited until it broke the 9EMA and 20EMA. By the time the order filled it had already dropped to 6.45. In hindsight, I should not have taken this trade at all. There was no intraday setup. Lesson learned, I hope...

October 28, 2013

looks like some of the trades I've taken in my lifetime. Chased it

October 28, 2013

also 6.30 was support; could have sold a few ahead to mitigate risk and lock some profit since it was a chase

You need to log into your Tradervue account to leave a comment. If you don't have one,
it takes just a few seconds to sign up, and it's free!

View plans, Sign up for free, or Log in