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Showing posts with label DIP's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIP's. Show all posts

Friday, January 13, 2012

THE NATURE OF TRADING



                                        Not This Kind Of DIP

I have written before on the problems we encounter in trading with DIP’s [discrete information packets]. It basically falls under the problems you encounter with non computable trading.

What I mean by “DIP’s” is that we are always faced with those issues where the math from your algorithm is very close [pennies or fractions of prices] to changing from “buy” to “sell”, back to “buy”, then “sell” again, etc. all in a very short period of time. No matter how sophisticated or simple your trading method is, you have faced these issues or soon will if you are brand new to trading.

Most new traders make the mistake of assuming that these issues only come up every “blue moon” or so. Not so.

Standing in a trading pit with other professional traders, almost every popular idea you can dream up has been discussed and dissected by the trading community. What used to amuse me to no end was some guy telling me that today’s trading couldn’t happen, or that the move we saw last hour should only happen every 50 years [based on standard deviations] but since yesterday [when he came up with the idea] it found its way to today’s trading . All within 24 hours of being “discovered” don’t-cha-know.

And it just so happens that after this “amazing” discovery, we all were lucky enough to witness it the very next day!! Why, we can now assume that since this only happens every 50 years or so, we can go ahead and bet the ranch tomorrow because absolutely no way could it happen again so soon. Until it happens again tomorrow afternoon.

“Err, Houston, we have a slight problem over here.”

Where traders make the proverbial million dollar mistake is when they incorrectly assume all they have to do is redo the numbers [to take into account the new “abnormality” they found] and everything will be OKEY-DOKEY.

They will discover soon enough that they face the very same problem with the “new numbers” that they did with the “old numbers” and the only thing that has really changed is that they are now caught in an ever-expanding cycle of “exceptions” to their rules.

If they are lucky enough to still have an account in 2 months, their algorithm or method has enough special rules to fill a 2 terabyte email server. I’m sorry to inform you new traders of this, but you can’t get there from here.

So, wherever your calculations lead you, you still face these pesky “DIP’s” in your trading. You can never escape them. Deal with it, will you please?

And so, how do you correctly deal with it?

Analyze the scenario and then make a human decision. After that decision, you move on and forget about it. You don’t do what most traders will do, which is change everything so as not to lose $1.98. Move on and remain true to whatever method you decide to trade. Believe me, if your method, or algorithm, isn’t that good the market will remove you from trading long before you may wish to stop on your own.

As I have written extensively, you must accept the fact that we deal in probability distributions, not event certainties. Know how to correctly enter a trade and then how to analyze your liquidation scenarios.

It is the true nature of trading.

Today’s Action & Weekly Wrap Up

We came into today in “buy mode”. As has happened every day this week, all the good action on the upside has happened in Asia, outside our trade initiation time window. Some days it came a few hours earlier than Midnight [Chicago time], other days just a few 5M candlesticks before Midnight.

I’m not a woulda-coulda-shoulda type of trader, but if we hadn’t gotten “DIPed” all of the week concerning timing of entry at Midnight, this week would have been a massive profit center for the entire year. But, it is what it is and we deal with it and move on.

Our first buy signal didn’t come until 6:05 AM [Chicago time] at 1639.00. Stop was placed at 1635.90, just below the most recent low at 1636.65. The market moved up from here, eventually getting as high as 1643.45 bid.

Now, as I have clearly stated in my other posts in the past, and here in the trading action section, if I get up on a position [the concept of the “free trade”] of more than $4 - $5 / oz. on a trade, there is absolutely no way this is becoming a loser. I simply don’t care about the algorithm [mine or any other] when it comes to this point. This is basically a fail-safe mechanism to avoid disaster; not only financially but emotionally as well. I don’t know how I can be any clearer on this concept.

As a trader, money is the only thing I care about on a position. My algorithm is more than great, it’s fantastic, but regardless of that fact, I’m not going to stand in a pit, or sit at a computer and let winners become losers. As I said yesterday, not in my universe you don’t!

If I’m wrong, it doesn’t matter. OK, I’m wrong – so what? I can get back in again later.

So, I hit the liquidate button as we dropped below 1639.50 without any signal from the algorithm. I got filled on my market order slightly above 1639.00 for a profit of a few pennies per oz. Whoop-de-whoop, but you know what? I don’t care, and I’m not thinking about anything but preserving capital from a winning trade and making sure it isn’t a loser. End. Of. Story.

So, basically for reporting purposes it’s a $ 0.00 gain on the trade.

Our second buy signal came at 9:45 AM [Chicago time] at 1631.50. I placed the stop at 1627.50. From entry, the market rallied up to1635.67 bid before backing off some. Now, since it’s Friday and I’m in no mood to get caught in anything that can lose me money now that I am up a little money, I’m basically looking for the algorithm to get me out higher with a signal. However, barring that, if we get back down to 1633.00 bid I’m hitting the exit gates and taking my $1.50 and go home and call it a week. If it happens, then it happens and I deal with it if the market races higher from there.

I know “The Power of $1.50”, and with this second trade getting me in a profit position this late in the session, if the market forces me to, I will take it and go home. I don’t want to get out prematurely and let a better profit get away from me, but this late in the day the worst that is going to happen is that I make 
$1.50 / oz.

[Always keep in mind that as nice as it is to make $ 7.00 - $20.00 per oz per day, the market is more than likely NOT to accommodate your wishes. I have already proven that with proper leverage, $1.50 / oz / day can make you filthy rich.]

At 10:30 AM [Chicago time] I raised my stop to 1634.00. Why? Because from here I don’t want a reversal taking the market lower and giving up profits. At 10:55 AM [Chicago time] I raised my stop to 1635.50. It’s Friday people, and I’m scaling up my stop for better profits waiting for a signal from the algo.

At 11:15 AM [Chicago time] my stop was taken out at 1635.50 for a profit on the trade of $ 4.00 / oz.

Considering the first trade was basically a scratch, gain on the day of $ 4.00 / oz. Like yesterday, not enough for a Ka-Ching, but enough to buy a refreshing beverage at the beach and be happy.

Weekly Wrap Up

Monday           $ 0.00
            Tuesday           $ 2.00
            Wednesday      $ 5.00
            Thursday          $ 5.00
            Friday              $ 4.00      

Total For Week            $ 16.00

Running Total Since November 1, 2011

November 1, 2011 – December 31, 2011        $ 306.00
1/01/2012 – 1/06/2012                                    $   11.00
1/09/2012 – 1/13/2012                                    $   16.00

                                                Total                $333.00

A tough week of trading. Although the algo scraped out profits, if you are a new trader, or didn’t exactly follow the algorithm, you probably didn’t do as well. Welcome to trading.

Have a good weekend everyone!!

-vegas

Thursday, December 8, 2011

ZENO’S PARADOX MARRIES THE TWILIGHT ZONE



                                      Through This Door ……

If you are a trader, at some point you’re going to feel as if you passed through this door into something you wished never existed.

Meet Zeno of Elea, a Greek philosopher, who posed the famous tortoise and hare thought experiment. For those uninitiated, if you want to get from A to B, and go half way each step, you can NEVER reach B.

Although Zeno didn’t know it at the time, what it boils down to is mathematical limits, integral calculus, and discrete functions.

In trader parlance it means this: sooner or later the math will fail you and you have to make a decision that has no mathematical basis. I touched on this in the post “Non Computable Trading”, and its application is the reason I would never “EA (expert advisor)” my algorithm. You will eventually find a problem that can’t be solved without human intervention. This isn’t something unique to my algorithm; it exists FOR EVERY ALGORITHM.

I am, of course, referring to those days even the trading Gods would have a hard time making money. You buy, it goes down NOW; you sell, it goes up NOW. Repeat the process over and over until you feel like Rod Serling is living rent free in your head. No matter what you do it’s the wrong decision and bad goes to worse very quickly.

 
               Use Your Imagination. What Can Possibly Go Wrong?

You take that first little step and dream up something you think just might get you out of this mess. Losses are mounting, and you need a solution fast. Double up?  Triple Up? “Nahhhh, tried that before in silver and it didn’t work.”

I got an idea! “Yea, sell the Swiss Franc against my long gold position; that’s the ticket!” Gold goes down, the Swiss Franc rallies; you are now doubly hosed. At this point it will take you 6 months to dig your way out of this mess and it’s only 10 AM; still plenty of time to make the situation far worse.

Many years ago I labeled these types of problems as “discrete information packets”.  The “DIP’s”, as I call them, creep into the trading realm when you start to get extremely small price movements that change the buy/sell signals in your decision making. No matter where you draw the proverbial line, you will always at some point, have to deal with the DIP’s.

When you prepare ahead of time, before they appear, you won’t have to guess when time is of the essence. It is because of this, when I initiate a new position coming into the trading day, I will either profit from the upcoming move, or my stop will get taken out. Minute changes in the buy/sell signal around price changes that are very small will not influence my decision.

So tell me, how do you program this into an EA [on the MT4 trading platform] while you are sitting on the beach drinking pina coladas? You can’t, and 3 hours of this and your account is down 30% from chop-chop and nothing has happened. You and Zeno have just gone through the door and are officially in the never-never land of account destruction.

From the trading floor you eventually see every human emotion. I’ve seen the DIP’s cause tears, laughter, denial, and delusion among professional traders. Check the horoscope in the paper followed by a 900 toll call to Madam Zulu for guidance.

                                            It’s Never Easy

You must have the necessary courage to avoid these types of situations. They can easily spiral out of control and ruin your trading account. For some of you newer traders, this may seem patently obvious, so why write about it?

Nobody ever starts the day looking for the Twilight Zone trading door. Successful trading is a process, not a collection of lucky bets. Decide what you do ahead of time and CONSISTENTLY APPLY IT.

Luck is not a variable in “The Vegas BFSG Algorithm”. Remember “The Marble Game?” Las Vegas was built and functions on probability gross margins of less than 2%. The algo operates on much higher probability histories than that. Treat trading as a business, not as a money losing hobby.

Today’s Action & Wrap Up

Yesterday afternoon, I emailed ALL algorithm traders and made sure that they knew the algo had turned bullish and was therefore in “buy mode”. You people out there that think you can piggy-back the signals by what you read in the “Today’s Action” section can forget it. I’m not going to give you enough to be able to do that. It’s simply not fair to all the people trading the algo. Download the algo - IT'S FREE FOR HEAVENS SAKE!

Our first buy signal came at 12:10 AM [Chicago time] at 1738. Stop was placed at 1733.90, just below the low that occurred in the Asian session at 11:20 PM at 1734.62. At 12:50 AM [Chicago time] we got a liquidate signal at 1738. So, here we had a scratch trade resulting in $ 0 / oz.

At 5:45 AM [Chicago time] we got our second buy signal at 1739. Stop was placed at 1735.80. The market then went into melt-up mode.

Now, I am going to reiterate a point that I hope, with today’s action, has been reinforced into the trading part of your brain. I have stated this before so many times, I can’t remember them all. YOU CAN NEVER, EVER TRADE GOLD OR SILVER WITHOUT A STOP SOMEWHERE. NEVER!! Whether it is a stop-loss on a buy/sell new position, or a trailing stop with profits locked in, you just can’t trade without stops.

Some of you have to learn this the hard way, and today was that day if this describes you.

I have the algo coded specifically for those events that have the highest probability of occurring. At today’s high, the algo missed the top. The high was 1756.07 bid on the HotForex platform. It came close at the close of the candlestick in giving the signal, but it just wasn’t there with enough information to justify a closing of the long position. In other words, the math missed it with a “DIP”.

OK, so we just melted up and went over 1750; what to do next? Well, the first thing is to raise my trailing stop, which I did to 1749. Why 1749? Because it is right below the low of the candlestick that went straight up to 1756, and it is the most I’m willing to give up from being long at 1739. In other words, remembering what I have said earlier in this post, I’m not going to risk the gain I have; I don’t care what anybody says I’m not going to watch a good gain become a small gain or a loss. Fugetaboutit!!

I got a ton of emails this morning from algo traders telling me that they got out anywhere from 1748 to 1755. The reason? “Dude, I’m up big money!! I’m taking it!! And you know what? Good for you!!

Now, go code this into an EA! Good luck with that OK?

About the worst trailing stop you could have had is at 1743, just below the low of the candle that started the rally at 7:20 AM [Chicago time]. If you didn’t use a stop, or didn’t trail it properly because you got lazy, then you gave up money for nothing. You simply can’t justify giving up more of the gain than that without being stubborn and somewhat delusional. Who cares about the reasons for the drop off the high. It is what it is!! It’s more than $13 / oz off the high for cryin’ out loud.

Again I say, go code this into an EA! Good luck with that OK?

Today provides the perfect example of the things I have been writing the last couple of weeks. If you plan on being a professional trader, you have to take this post and tattoo it on the back of your eyelids!!

Based on where most everybody got out, and I realize this is wholly subjective, for purposes of reporting algo performance I’m going to go with a liquidation of 1749. Gain on this trade of $ 10 / oz.

Message for Skeptic Cat: “Go eat some grass and throw up that fur ball.”

Since we had a scratch trade earlier, gain for the day is $ 10 / oz.

Ka-Chinggggggggggggggg!!  [Patient Bear must go rest now Mr. Market. Thanks for the memories]

Have a good day everybody.

-vegas