Day Trading Futures

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Gandhar.

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yes, the main thing in equity has no big sl and not do volatile calculation. to day do some small trades in options got little profit.
i realize that f&o for experienced traders only. i can't trade more than 2 lots. so always get out from small p/l. and missed good profits.
from next week i am starting equity with small amount and added more within 15 days. because of testing equity trading with my method in live.

today you got good profit in voltas option trade.:clapping::clapping: if you not mind what strategy you follow to take trades. can you post your chart.
http://www.traderji.com/trading-diary/91122-trading-stock-futures-day-9.html#post928607
 

kiran_thiru

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Bad days....psychology disturbed I think.
try to retain your experience in these 2 market holidays and enter a trade when your strategy gives confident trade.
best of luck.
 

RAAMAKANT

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morning i took 840 pe @ 1.35 @ 868 spot. but it get some volatile and went to 1.15 spot @ 869. after sudden down came and exit @ 1.45. then blasted to 1.80 spot @ 865. after spot made higher highs and pe was @ 0.90 @ 874 spot. now closed @ 1.20 but spot was @ 866.
this volatile was the main reason i think to starting trading in equity and stop in options.
Yes Kiran, Options are much volatile than stocks. Moreover due to higher volatility normal S/L strategy does not work on option. To trade option need to know particular scrips behaviour otherwise it will burn our account.
As McDowell done with me... :annoyed:

One suggestion from me if you don't mind.
Don't buy Stock options in first 20-30 min as they are more costly and don't wait to book profit very long in last 20-30 min as option writers start writing options aggressively. Its for intraday only.
 
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arcus

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1) Gold is going up
2) Emerging Markets & Developed Markets Equity are going down.
3) Bonds are going up, Yields are going down.
4) AUD is going down, JPY is appreciating. INR is weakening.

All of them have only one theme in common. A Risk Off mode.
 
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