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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

WAKE ME UP WHEN SOMETHING HAPPENS



                               Watching The JPY & AUD Crosses

We start 2014 with one of the worst trading weeks imaginable; oh, too be sure it will happen again, action just this side of wanting to watch “The Brady Bunch” reruns instead of your computer screen.

At our last weekly staff meeting I said, “You just wait, sometime in January we’ll get a week or two that will be crap action wise; where the range will be small and put in during the wee hours of Asia or the U.S. late afternoon, and the market [pick one, it doesn’t matter] will diddle around the +30 to -30 Pips from the weekly open, and I’ll get emails from people wondering if I have died because I haven’t done anything.”

Cousin It pipes in, “Nah, that won’t happen”. “Wanna bet?”, I said.

Needless to say, this weekend I get a free snow cone down at the beach courtesy of the entire staff who is chipping in to cover this mighty expense. I just hope my watermelon snow cone doesn’t have the whiff of almonds when they hand it to me.

I have so far been concentrating on GBPJPY because the spread over all the sessions is right around 1 pip [give or take a few tenths]; GBPAUD on the other hand only has that 1 pip spread for about 5 or 6 hours when both Europe and the U.S. overlap and are trading, and the rest of the day the spread is between 2 – 4 ½ pips.

Even though during this time both GBP and AUD versus the U.S. Dollar has spreads less than 1 pip respectively. So, how come a 4 pip spread 5 hours into the Asian session? Simple; the banks don’t want you picking them off from scalping a volatile pair, and are simply protecting themselves from nasty customer scalp operations via multiple computer EA’s [Expert Advisors] and Eastern European types who got nothing better to do than trade 7 round turns in 40 seconds, each time taking less than a pip from 5 Million stuff.

The other pairs [GBPJPY and EURAUD] are much deeper in liquidity, therefore no need to widen the spread unnecessarily when action is dull. So, my first priority starting the week will be in GBPJPY and then, if necessary, I’ll take a look at EURAUD. We basically are looking at 1 pip markets in each.

True to its nature and most important function, the Long Term algorithm has done a beautiful job of keeping us all out of trouble in GBPJPY the first 3 days of this week. I have made no trades simply because the algorithm really hasn’t called for any [remember the rules everyone]. Granted, late Tuesday morning in the European session, you could have gotten long on a breakout of 1.7246 on the upside. I didn’t take the trade because I didn’t think the market had anyplace to substantially go pre-NFP Friday and the unemployment numbers the BLS will make up.

As things turned out, I was right about this. Other than that, the sharp decline to the lows happened Sunday afternoon and very early in Asia on Monday. From there it has been a slow and haphazard rise up back to the weekly open. Three days in, and right now, we are only about 50 pips from the weekly open; not exactly the stuff legendary moves are made.

Oh, not to worry, as I am sure on Friday both new lows and highs for the week can be expected within half an hour as retail accounts become acquainted again with the casino environment of an NFP Friday.

For everyone that wrote me wondering if I had died and praying for some market action, I can assure you the boredom from watching GBPJPY, early Monday to the present, hasn’t quite turned me to room temperature. However, I do have some advice;

                                          Take Two If Necessary

Last time I checked, I can’t deposit trades into the bank; for that we need real money. Not too worry tradeaholics, everything is fine and well.

Have a good day everyone.

-vegas

P.S.
Another email blast has got me about 2-3 days behind in answering emails. I’ll get to ‘em, so if you’re waiting to hear from me, rest assured an answer is coming very soon. Thanks.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

THE GREAT BANZAI TRADING TREASURE HUNT



                                           A Game Of Inche

No matter how much math you use, the time spent on development, the number of Ph.D’s on your payroll, the criteria you use; any algorithm [and by default the rules you impose] will at some point go surfing through the Banzai Pipeline. It’s a game of micro inches.

I thought I had laid out completely my “game plan” in prior blogs, but as has been shown by my staff to me yesterday, I didn’t.

We first mark the weekly open [Monday] with a horizontal line that is good for the week. From that price we add/subtract $5. So, if the open is 1300, we have 1295 and 1305. If the market is in this zone we liquidate all open positions, and do not initiate any new positions.

At the start of the week, new positions are initiated when the market makes a new cross of the yellow/plum line past $6 on either side of the open price. The reason I choose this value is to give a buffer from the $5 value.

Once we get into the week, new positions are taken when the weekly range expands or when the appropriate buy/sell signal is given via the yellow/plum line cross. Up and until Asia proves to me that there is something there to watch and trade, I do not follow the market during the Asian session. In addition, the first half of the European session in gold is usually quiet, awaiting the open in New York.

Yesterday, the gold signals crossed [sell signal] right around 1383 from the 1388 open. I didn’t take the signal because it wasn’t a clean signal for me. The next sell signal came late in the day about 35 minutes from the close; too late to really do anything.

Whenever there is an algorithm involved, there will always be “grey moments” [The Ghost In The Machine] no matter where you draw the proverbial line in the sand. If you choose $5, there will be days when it breaks from $4.96; choose $6 and there will be times when it breaks from $5.90. This is one of the big reasons I have always refused to endorse an Expert Advisor [EA] for trading. And these issues aren’t only limited to price; they are just as valid in regards to time.

                                        Not A Trading Model

So, for those of you who think I’m just sitting here relaxing in the sand while the market trades, what I’m doing is simply following the algorithm as best I can. Have patience, we will get our opportunities.

One more thing I want to comment on today.

Over at Zero Hedge [ www.zerohedge.com ] we finally have confirmation that the BLS [Bureau of Lies & Statistics] made up NFP numbers in October 2012 for President Chalky Gobbels. These people are despicable.

What’s it going to take to make the Amerikan Sheeple see the “handwriting on the wall”? What does it take to make you see that your wealth is under attack and for you to get the hell out of “Dodge City” and protect yourself from these robbers and thieves? The decline and fall of the U.S. right in front of your eyes; proof every single day.

Have a great day everyone.

-vegas

P.S.
Since Sunday night, I’ve gotten a blizzard of emails in the last 48 hours. I’m going through them one at a time and if you have written me I will get to your email ASAP.

Friday, November 8, 2013

FUBAR TRADING REDUX



                    You & Mrs. Market; Can We Just All Get Along?

Not content with getting hit in the back of the head with a frying pan once, many of you aspiring traders came back for more on NFP Friday. How many lumps in the head can your account take before it is unconscious?

With yesterdays tone set, the insanity of the monthly BLS [Bureau of Lies & Statistics] report on Non-Farm Payrolls continues to make once-a-month-Friday markets more like a craps table than someplace to do business. The entire investment community knows this report is a complete fabrication and scam, and means absolutely nothing; yet they pretend the number is sooooooooo important that Western Civilization hangs in the balance. The fact is that “politicalization” has infected every branch of government; there is no truth, only spin; and as every single government apparatchik knows, nothing can be reported that makes President Chalky Goebbels look bad.

                      So, How Does This Work Out 9 Times In 10?

What we get after the spike action from Thursday and today is an intraday market that is basically adrift; nobody really wanting to do anything and a quite a few accounts that literally can’t because they got whacked pretty good.

The temptation is strong to jump in and participate. Imagine a gigantic pit where 400+ people are on top of each other, screaming, spitting, cursing; the electricity in the air is something I can only tell you about but can’t explain because the intensity is unexplainable; only those who have felt it and seen it know what I really mean.

Yet, I stand there in the amidst of this seemingly bored out of my mind; wondering which early train I’m going to catch to get out of there.

I’m not in there to make friends, impress 20 year-old clerks, pretend I’m a big shot, get my picture taken by the press, impress the folks in the gallery by jumping up and down, or do anything else that takes away from my only objective; make money. Some days you just have to man up and realize the algo can’t help you on that day and leave.

We have seen 2 days in as row where this has been the case, and sitting with my staff for some of this action would be worth an admission ticket in some university psychology departments. I can see and feel the angst among them, and it takes me back to my early days of trading, where missing anything drew a frown upon my face.

Here is the most ironic thing about trading; those that focus on winning suffer the biggest losses and those that focus on losing almost never do. Even after 30+ years of trading, the market has no idea who I am, and if I do something stupid [like ignore the algorithm] it will punish me as if I am a newbie tripling up on a losing trade. How do you think that’s going to work out?

The one thing you newer traders have to understand and have tattooed on the inside of your eyelids, is that discipline matters. If you don’t have it and can’t keep it, then it’s only a matter of time before the “pudding business” awaits your return.

I don’t have office buildings filled with math Ph.D’s and algorithm code that has 20 million lines. We can never compete with Vampire Squid and JPM; either in terms of market access or unlimited amounts of free Fed money. They got it and we don’t.

My algorithm doesn’t compete with them; it seeks to take advantage of their peculiar market situation when they shove the market one way or the other and create the volatility needed to do 2 very important things; 1) fleece the muppets, and 2) enrich themselves.  

Unfortunately for us this week, pretty much most of the range in price for the week happened in 3 five [5] minute candlesticks. Not much to do except be thankful the algorithm stresses NOT getting whacked as a priority. Believe me, there are plenty of accounts who wished they had taken a vacation this week instead of showing up to hand out money.

Have a great day everyone.

-vegas

Friday, June 1, 2012

NFP UGLY


                                    Hey, Let’s Trade Some Gold

In an economy only Chalky Soetero could love, even the BLS [Bureau of Lies & Statistics] couldn’t make up enough births, new business start ups, and people dropping out of the workforce to give the needed spin on today’s job numbers.

But hey, running the economy into the ground is hard work when you have fundraisers scheduled day in and day out. You have any idea how hard it is to party with the Hollywood types all week and then have to come home to MOOOOOchelle and be lectured about eating broccoli instead of cheeseburgers?

Back in the real world, gold took off today on hopes Weimar Ben has enough bad data in his quiver to justify full throttle hyper inflation full speed ahead into QE3 [and then QE4, QE5, ad infinitum nauseum] later this month at the scheduled Fed June meeting. 

So, just another $70+ range day. Ho hum.

My only hope for those that are long gold is that they get their collective wishes, because if Uncle Ben disappoints, well … I don’t want to go there because there might be kids around reading this and I don’t want to scare them. But at least for today, it looks like gold has bottomed for a while, and the $25 gap up on the NFP news filled some shorts at prices that left some stuff in their shorts [if ya know what I mean].

Not to be outdone, with record short spec positions in EURUSD, first let’s open the hatch door down, freeze the quote and order tickets for 30 seconds, then light the fuse to take us up almost 170 pips. That dealers intentionally freeze the order boxes even once in your lifetime should be cause enough to have them all taken out back of the woodshed and shot; not in the head because that would be quick. No, everywhere else.

Meanwhile …. In news you can really use.

                                    Which Adults Are Peeing?

It’s gonna get warm this weekend, and in the interest of making sure my readers are well informed and safe, you need to know that according to a recent poll conducted by the “Water Quality & Health Council”, fully 20% of adults admit to peeing in public pools.

“So, who’s up for hiking in the mountains?”

And because it’s gonna get hot out there this summer, remember: Amerika is known for its ingenuity.



Have a good weekend everyone.

-vegas

Thursday, May 31, 2012

CHOOM COUNTRY, CHOOM MARKETS


                                Official Presidential Limousine

Our Narcissist-in-Chief spent the better part of his youth using/abusing drugs and alcohol. I’m sure he still has a clear mind. After all, if you intentionally wanted to economically destroy Amerika what would you do any different than he has done?

It looks like the gold market too is in some kind of drug induced state. Take today for instance; where else can you get 4 $5 rallies, a $7 rally, 2 $5 breaks, and to top it off a $20 break, all within 2 hours? And, the day has barely started! Obviously, some people need to clear their collective heads.

Maybe it’s from spending too much time in the Preezy Limo trying to suck in “bud smoke” off the roof. I dunno, just askin’, because what we are seeing in gold is pure unadulterated account destruction going on at the retail level. Open interest is dropping for a reason; nobody can handle these wicked spikes/drops that come out of nowhere multiple times during the U.S. session.

As if you needed to be reminded, gold has always had a reputation for stop hunts and dealer games. Throw in slippage on fills and you have cooked up a recipe for disaster. You really want to risk your account for a trade?

Meanwhile ….. over in fantasy land Europe, the Pol’s still pretend and play around like a solution to the continents problems are at hand. What they are missing is simply this: it’s not a liquidity problem it’s a solvency problem. Greece is gonna cost Europe a trillion Euros; in a country with roughly 11 million people, even if they were better workers than the Germans, there is no way that amount of money owed by 11 million people evahhhhhhhh gets paid back. Extend and pretend all you want, it ain’t gonna happen. Eat the losses and let’s get on with it.

But sadly, that these Pol’s would allow people for generations to suffer so that greedy bankers who made bets can recoup their collective bond losses at the public’s expense is nothing short of criminal. And until this changes, nothing is going to save Europe.

Tomorrow is NFP Friday; my favorite time of the month. Based on data received lately, I don’t know how the liars at BLS [Bureau of Lies and Statistics] can spin there way to a rosy number. In the “choom equity market” though, remember that bad news is good news because Weimar Ben stands at the ready for more QE. Nothing makes the prop desk traders over at Vampire Squid drool more than the thought of more money for the stock market.

Because as everyone knows, you are too stupid to know how bad things really are if only your stock portfolio is up and showing a 0.001 % gain. Nothing else matters, and with this new found sense of financial delight, you will happily [and blindly] go out and spend money and vote for Chalky Soetero in November. See how good things can be if only you would let them be good?

Back in the real world, away from Chalky Soetero and his “Choom gang”, things are a lot more clear; the jobs situation is worse, the inflation situation [especially food] is worse, Europe is in the process of going over a cliff, and of course FaceBook stock is 30% [or more] lower than a week ago.

So, put on that Bob Marley album, sit back and relax; I’m sure things are gonna work out.

Have a good day everyone.
-vegas

Friday, May 4, 2012

SEND IN THE CLOWNS


                                Politicians Speak Markets Plunge

Schaeuble: “Being a member of EU is a voluntary decision”.

German Finance Minister Checklist:
Step 1: Ok, first tell mistress to sell EURUSD at 17:00 [check],
Step 2: Tell mistress to cover EURUSD after the drop and before she goes shopping [check].
Step 3: Go find a TV camera and say something stupid [move the market lower] [check],
Step 4: End interview and go meet mistress with Dominique Strauss Kahn [check].

Sounds like an awfully productive day. Use the cover of a U.S. NFP report as cover so you can deflect blame for the move. And who says these guys are stupid?

Meanwhile ……….. at the U.S. BLS [Bureau of Lies & Statistics]

                                         Chief Statistician BLS

More lies, damned lies and then statistics out of the U.S. today that sent gold and other financial markets on a double reversal move guaranteed to allow you to pursue those 2012 tax loss strategies you have been thinking about.

Add to that the du jour “loose lips sink ships” talk from Europe, the Central Planners lurking about, and you have markets that are approaching mental breakdown.

This chart [courtesy of zerohedge.com] pretty much sums up Amerika today:


It’s easy to lower the unemployment rate when the number of workers in the economy plunges compared to the number of jobs lost. Duhhhhhhhhh.

I weep for the future.

And, as all this plays out gold sits precariously right at support in the 1620 – 1630 range. I don’t like the action right now in gold; maybe I’m wrong, but my guts tell me gold is about one inch away from getting clobbered to the downside. We’ll see next week, but with the break in oil and the dollar rallying, it’s going to be tough to get this stuff back over 1680.

Have a good weekend everyone.
-vegas

Thursday, May 3, 2012

THE NAZIFICATION OF AMERIKA


                    Symbol ForAmerika: It's For The Kids & Fairness

There are 2 things I need to address today. The first is market related and the second is far, far more serious.

Tomorrow is NFP Friday and right now gold has the potential to see tomorrow as one of the biggest bloodbaths you will likely ever see. An upbeat NFP jobs number and with the technical configuration of the market as it is currently, you could see a gap lower that will remind you of Feb. 29.

I’m not predicting, I’m just sayin’. Every blog in existence is bullish. Everywhere I turn I see articles about how gold will explode higher. Uh huh, well how about the downside to this equation? [I hear crickets.]

I was told late yesterday, after my post, that HotForex will no longer do business with U.S. citizens. They will not accept any new U.S. clients, and existing accounts must be closed by the end of business June 5, 2012.

Why?

Simple; they got strong-armed by the CFTC [Commodity Futures Trading Commission]. When I talked this morning with one of the managing partners, he told me the CFTC notified them on Monday [April 30] that they would hold the partners and officers of the company personally liable if they failed to expunge U.S. clients.

Since they need this like they need cancer, and since their U.S. business is relatively small compared to their total operations, they said fine. End of discussion. Bye.

This is the same CFTC that did such a bang up job protecting MF Global clients when Corzine et al stole vaporized $1.6 billion in customer money; same with REFCO a few years earlier.

Of course, we all know what the issue here is. HotForex is domiciled in Mauritius, with offices in Cyprus. They offer evil CFD’s and of course spot gold. They offer funding/withdrawal via e-currency, which the U.S. Treasury says only child pornographers and drug dealers use to escape taxes and detection. In other words, they have tax haven status.

“I’m shocked! Shocked I say!”

[Meaning]
“We can’t track what you’re allowing U.S. citizens to do so we aren’t going to let you do it anymore. And if you don’t do what we want we will make life absolutely miserable for officers and directors of your company. We will tie them up in litigation and do our best to sully your brokerage house reputation. You want a piece of this?”

To those of you that are U.S. domiciled and are U.S. citizens, this should be a gigantic wake-up call showing you the Nazi State you are a part. Somebody please tell me what business it is of government to tell me where [and what] I can trade with my own money?

In the near future here is what is next, all in the name of “fairness” of course and your protection; confiscation [again] of your physical gold; only being able to have a bank account in a government approved To-Big-To-Fail ]TBTF] bank; the end of retirement accounts [IRA & 401k’s]; forcing U.S. workers to buy U.S. Treasury bonds so the government can fund deficit spending when the Chinese won’t do it any longer; eliminating the ability of any U.S. citizens of having brokerage and/or banking outside the U.S.; and finally taking away your passport if the government thinks you owe them money for any reason, no proof needed only suspicion [already in the works].

“That’s right kids; report any suspicious activity by your parents to www.obama.org and help us save the future. Forward!”

If you can’t see what this means you are blind and in denial. I implore you for your own good and that of your loved ones; take measures to protect yourself by getting money and savings OUT OF AMERIKA before it is too late. Use the law firms outside the U.S., at the links on this webpage, to protect yourself. I have no connection with any of them, and receive nothing from them. I link to them because they are all very good and reputable.

As for me, this is like going over a speed bump in a parking lot. No pain just some minor irritation. The website, the commentary going forward, and my trading won’t in any way be hindered; it’s business as usual.

For those of you in my PAMM, please go to the PAMM webpage where I have some additional details [ http://vegaspamm.blogspot.com ] once the trading day is over.

Ultimately, it’s your decision as to what you need to do. Remember, it’s better to be 10 years too early than 1 day late. Or, you can let the Nazi’s tell you what you must do; you know, like the prestigious CFTC, IRS, or EPA. Oh, and let’s not forget Obamacare down the road. This is scary but you have time; do something about it.

Have a good day everyone.

-vegas

Thursday, April 5, 2012

WHO CARES?


                                       I’m With You Mr. Kitty

Apparently nobody today that’s for sure. I’m guessing we saw about 40% the normal volume with a very tight range in gold. The only thing missing for the 'official" FWD [Flying Wedge of Death] was a new low late in the day.

Sure, blame it on Easter, but maybe it’s the account destruction of the last week that has most retail traders wanting to be in church early. Just sayin’ maybe.

The algorithm was in buy mode today looking for entry below 1619.

“So sorry, not today.”

Tomorrow is Good Friday and it’s NFP day. Oh boy, a nothing night followed by a total stop hunt starting at 7:30 A.M. tomorrow morning. Markets that are open will trade off this and I’m sure fireworks will hit the gold market in one way or another.

We did have 3 sell signals today, but no buy signals; but the algorithm wasn’t looking for sells, it was looking to get long below 1619.

Without any test of yesterday’s low, today felt like the proverbial “dead cat bounce”. Sure, we had some covering going into tomorrow’s NFP, but the gold cartel dogs backed off today. It was if they didn’t want a test of the lows.

Vampire Squid [Goldman Sachs] is calling for 200K tomorrow for the NFP report. If we get it, I think selling could resume and 1600 starts to come into focus. It’s all about future Fed printing and a stronger economy negates that, thus hurting gold.

On the other hand, a weak number under 100K could see gold rally into the weekend. Unless you got really strong hands [and stomach] being short into a rallying market into a weekend isn’t something most accounts want to do. We’ll see.

Have a good day everyone.

-vegas

Friday, March 9, 2012

ANOTHER DAY TO REMEMBER



                                        Gold Did What Today?


It’s been a very long time since gold put in a reversal day after putting in a $30 / oz. range. “Ohhhhh, the humanity!”

This is of course the most despised day of the month. Not only do we have to put up with government lies regarding employment, we also got a shortened trading day. Besides the LIA’s [Lemmings in Asia] we put up with every day, now we got cross currents of a Friday to boot. Did I ever mention just how much I hate NFP Friday?

The algorithm actually gave a good buy signal on the move back up at 1685-1686. The problem is that this is about $10 off the low. After the buy signal, gold broke about $5 before starting a monstrous rally.

Those of you that have the algorithm know that it is pretty responsive on a short term basis. Using a 5M candlestick, the most responsive buy signals [when conditions are right] happen, the vast majority of the time, within $2 - $4 of the most current low [or the day’s low]. The other buy signal usually happens within $3 - $6 of the most current low [or the day’s low].

Conditions were right for the fastest buy signal and it was $10 off the low. When the other buy signal happened the market price was about $17 off the low. Considering we already had a $30 / oz. range in the books, if I buy it, where do I put my stop?

If I put the stop $15 under my buy, if it gets hit, now what do I do? The fact is it’s a Friday in the U.S. session and I now have a $15 / oz. loss; how do I make this back?

Sure, in hindsight, it’s easy to say just get long. But for every one day like this there are 9999 where you would be kicking yourself in the head. Remember, it’s a probability distribution you should care about..

Yea, I eventually got long and made a couple of bucks after a small retracement, but what I am most happy about today is 2 things; 1) the algorithm performed well, which is why I am back to normal trading Sunday night, and 2) another NFP day is over.

Have a good weekend everyone.

-vegas

Thursday, March 8, 2012

NEVER SAY NEVER

                           Trading The NFP; Guess Which Is You?

Tomorrow is NFP day, so fireworks will commence at exactly 7:30 A.M. [Chicago time] when every financial market will go totally schizoid.

Remember, there are lies, damned lies, and statistics.

With Chalky Soetero’s reelection in full metal jacket mode, the fix is in at the BLS. How many more people will they take out of the labor force and how many “seasonal adjustments” with the birth/death model will they add to pretend employment?

Consensus is about 125K added to payrolls, so we will see what happens.

The other event risk of the night is the Greek PSI – what percent of the bondholders are willing to take an 80% haircut on hundreds of billions of dollars in Greek Gov’t debt? Early reports today put it at over 75%; what if it isn’t? Expect some volatility if there is a negative surprise.

Although there have been some really bumpy days in the last couple weeks, I’m starting to see gold trading return to normal mode. The algorithm should be OK to trade from here on out. I think things are close enough to normal.

With today’s trade in gold, in spite of the NFP tomorrow, daily ranges seem to be expanding, and that helps the algorithm. If only the lemmings in Asia would stop buying gold every single session, we could actually get some superior signals to trade.

Of course, having said that, tonight should be no different than every other night and expect gold to test 1710-1715 before they are done. If the NFP is perceived as negative, expect some big gaps down as JPM & HSBC take over.  We’ll see won’t we.

Have a good day everyone.

-vegas

Friday, February 3, 2012

INNOCENCE FOREVER


                                   Cute & Fuzzy Metals Dealers

Is it any wonder I hate NFP [Non Farm Payroll] Fridays? Why, what can possibly go wrong in a shortened trading day going into a weekend? I mean, those cute & fuzzy dealers will just do everything for you to make trading a pleasant experience don’t-cha-know.

“Excuse me sir? Yea, you don’t know me but I’m a metals dealer, and I just dropped by before NFP to see if you’d like some chocolate chip cookies I baked this morning?”

“Super, take all you want!”

As always, the “fun” begins a few minutes before the report hits at 7:30 AM [Chicago time] every first Friday of the month.

But first, a subliminal message from MR. MARKET !!

                                     Follow This Advice Please

Who says we can’t put in a $20 / oz. range in 15 minutes?

Oh, but wait, the “fun” is just beginning. On the rebound rally from the low, in case you wanted to sell, the MetaTrader 4 trading platform goes down for about 200 seconds. When it comes back up the rally is over and we are $4 / oz. lower from the relief rally high.

“Silly rabbit, selling rallies in a freefall market is for dealers, not for retail traders. By the way, how are those cookies?”

Now for “fun” Part Deux; “Hey, anybody up for a gap inducing stop hunt?”

“Hey man, we’re really sorry about that stop you had at 1742 and got filled at 1736; market forces don’t-cha-know. Hey, how are those cookies?”

Of course, the machines don’t magically go down on the rally from the bottom at 1732.

So, as you recover from the self-inflicted wounds of a NFP Friday, ask yourself why you even let that “innocent” guy in the door and took some of his cookies.

Have a great weekend everyone! [Go Patriots.] Catch my comments on today’s PAMM trading [posted every day between 2 PM – 4 PM Chicago time] at my PAMM website; http://vegaspamm.blogspot.com

-vegas

Friday, December 2, 2011

VECTOR SPACE TRADING




                                       Relax, This Is Painless

Whoaaaaaa, did I accidentally wander into a math class by mistake, or are we still trading gold?

Back in the day, when pit trading ruled the world and masters of the universe roamed the trading floor, I discovered “vector spaces” firsthand. Now, for those of you that need a refresher, vectors are defined as a “force” [F] times “mass” [M].

                          Fleecing The West One Trade At A Time 

In “The Forex Newbie Blueprint” available at the “Download Link”, I describe in detail the times the old Soviet KGB would come into the gold market and wreck havoc. Force being the amount of money at their collective disposal and mass being the number of gold contracts they would buy/sell. The “vector space” they created for themselves was a bank account fatter by 8 digits.

Today, although I’m sure in some way the KGB is still around markets, you have 26 year-old fund managers with $5 billion in monopoly money, shoving markets looking for yield. Welcome to the new “vector paradigm”, same as the old vector paradigm. The game is the same, only the players have changed.

I hear almost every day in forums and chat rooms about “rigged markets” or the casino mentality that permeates today’s market action. Trust me; it wasn’t any different 30 years ago. What you really are seeing, is the reaction to vector space trading [A large mass (money) muscling a market (force).]

                   Thunderstorm About To Commence In 5…4…3…

“The Vegas BFSG Algorithm” is designed and coded for these paradigms. In today’s trading world, we have enormous amounts of money slogging around the trading swimming pool. Do you think they can come off the diving board and into the water without making some waves?

                 Information More Valuable Than The Gold We Trade

In a metaphorical sense, the algorithm rests on the surface of the pool, waiting for that very first ripple [vector space], and then jumps into action. While the rest of the world waits for the tsunami that’s coming, we are already positioned to give it back to them at higher prices if we are buying, or lower prices if we sold it to them first. What kind of price tag can you put on this kind of information streaming to you in real time?

 Are you getting this in the algorithm you are trading now? Or, is Hope & Change your trading reality?

 Today’s Action & Weekly Wrap Up

Another casino crap shoot at NFP time. Thank you, I’ll sit on the sidelines with my profit for the day and watch the carnage.

The algo came into the day in buy mode, and almost as if on cue, we got our first buy signal at 1:35 AM [Chicago time] at 1745.50. There was a very minor correction within the hour, but it did not threaten my stop down at 1741.90. The market then moved higher and we got a confirmation top [discussed in the manual] at 1752.50. A net gain on the day of $ 7 / oz.

Now, the market moved higher still, and we got into the 1760’s with the NFP before breaking off this level rather sharply. Do I care? Do I have to answer this?

Ka-Chingggggggggggggg !! [again and again]

Weekly Wrap Up

            Monday           $ 9 / oz.,
            Tuesday           $ 9 / oz.,
            Wednesday      $ 9 / oz.,
            Thursday          $ 7 / oz.,
            Friday              $ 7 / oz.

Total for Week $ 41 / oz.

Running Total Since Website Created

11/02/2011 – 11/04/2011        $ 25.00 / oz.,
11/07/2011 – 11/11/2011        $ 86.00 / oz.,
11/14/2011 – 11/18/2011        $ 49.00 / oz.,
11/21/2011 – 11/25/2011        $ 11.00 / oz.
11/28/2011 – 12/02/2011        $ 41.00 / oz.
Total Since Started       $ 212.00 / oz.

Using leverage of between 10:1 and 20: 1, the amount of money this means to your account is staggering. Oh, and there isn’t a losing day [2 wash days of about $0] yet contained in the numbers. Congrats to those wise enough to follow the algorithm.

So, howya doin’ following MACD and the other stuff?

Have a nice weekend everyone.

-vegas

Friday, November 4, 2011

Last Person Leaving Turn Out The Lights


Zzzzzzzzzzzz.

Sums up pretty well today’s trade in gold. Sellers tried a few times to take it lower but couldn’t get any traction. With NFP [Non Farm Payrolls] from the lying BLS [Bureau of labor Statistics] showing little surprise, most traders shrugged their shoulders and said, “What am I doing here”. With Barry Soetero hiding out in Cannes, trying to export to Europe his magic touch to solving the Euro crisis, there weren’t many other headlines that mattered enough to move the market.

Without further ado, today's candlestick chart explains everything.


OK, maybe not, but it certainly felt like it.



Being the investigative trader/blogger that I am, I left the office early to have lunch with former Treasurer and Chief Accountant of MF Global, Inc. I am of course referring to Jethro Bodine. I caught up with him at his favorite restaurant and what follows is my in depth coverage of the MF [appropriately named I think] bankruptcy.

Vegas: “Jethro, nice to see you. Please tell my readers what you know about this mess. Can you tell us what happened?

Jethro: “Sure vegas, we stole the money. Can I get some fries too?”

Well, there you have it.

[Note: Regulators from the SEC, CFTC, as well as uber-exchange CME were invited to this lunch, but all expressed regret that an official investigation is currently under way and commenting would be inappropriate.  That and the fact I wouldn’t buy lunch for them, kinda sealed the deal.]

Today was the kind of day a new, or undisciplined, trader easily could have gotten into trouble. Not the way you think though. It’s price action like today that make it easy to trade by-the-seat-of-your-pants and make money. A dangerous, false sense of security that this is what trading is about. I can assure you it isn’t.

The BSFG algo didn’t produce anything of significance today. About a wash really, depending on how and where you got filled. Might have made or lost a few pennies either way. No matter, days like this are to be survived. They happen, and we deal with them.

Have a great weekend everybody..

 -vegas