Dear Mike I am an avid follower of your blog and am completely sold on the idea of trading in-play stocks as a result of a greater likelihood of subsequent predictable intraday behaviour. I have a couple of quite specific questions on the consolidation play that is mentioned in several places on the blog. Context: Assume an in-play stock … Read More
Traders Ask- How Do You Choose What Trades to Focus On?
Thanks for a great job on the blog. Also love Mike’s book. I just left a prop firm where i could only scalp Eurostoxx 50 futures (like dax or S&P500 futures) to trade stocks in play for my own money, since there are almost no props here trading stocks. I live in Stockholm (Sweden) and the Nordic equity markets … Read More
Traders Ask: How Do You Record Your Trading Screens?
Reader John asked: Mike, I just got done reading your book and I loved it. I thought it was the best trading book I have read. I have been a full time prop trader for 6yrs. and read a lot of books and found yours extremely valuable and enjoyable. Your book spoke directly to me as a very active prop … Read More
Time of Day Tendencies in the S&P 500
A look at some time of day inflection points in the broad market.
Traders Ask: Must I Learn Opening Drive Plays?
“I never think that there’s something I can’t do, whether it’s beating my opponent one on one or practicing another hour because something about my game is just not right.” Earvin Magic Johnson Hey Bella, Hope you are enjoying this gorgeous weather! I know you are probably being bombarded with e-mails because of your new book (which I am … Read More
Traders Ask: Was that the Real Trade?
Yesterday I wrote a blog post stressing the importance of making the real trades intraday. One of our very experienced traders sent me this question: i traded JWN today… why did you want to buy above 32 when it had just closed the gap and showed no signs of holding support? to me, that’s a trade that flies in the … Read More
Don’t Give Away An Edge
The market had a broad rally on Tuesday. When we came into the office on Wednesday we cautioned our traders against chasing moves in stocks that could be a bit overextended when the market opened. Our thought process was to look for safer long entries based on the prior day’s support levels. I think you probably know how the rest … Read More