July 2, 2009
Post Mortem for SRCL Trade
Here’s the post mortem for the free trading idea in SRCL (you should follow me on Twitter if you don’t already).
SRCL is a thin dog, I hate that. Nevertheless you can see that it broke hard from the get-go, rallied up to “resistance,” put in some good Dummy bars allowing you to get short, and the rest is history. The swing trading target is 48.54 - 48.10, which is way down there. How you manage the exit is key. You have to balance greed and fear, which is the problem traders face every day and why your mental health is precarious — just ask any old burnout. (You used to be able to find them, always hogging the quote terminals, in discount brokerage branch offices.)
Greediest thing you could do is hold out for the big swing target while sitting with a breakeven stop. Most fearful thing you could do is exit all on a reversal of the intraday volatility stop. A balance between fear and greed: exit part of position on volatility stop reversal (mollifying your fears), carry balance with breakeven stop and an eye on the big target (mollifying your greed).
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