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Everything posted by Bailey Nevener
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Hey Billy Jenkins, This is probably what you are looking for. It isn't a complete script, but it should be an easy implementation for your needs. Good luck trading, Bailey Nevener
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Rob C's Trading Journal - starting Feb 1 2019
Bailey Nevener replied to Rob C's topic in Day Trading Journals
Looking good! I've never used Fibonacci for my trading, any consistency with it? -
Rob C's Trading Journal - starting Feb 1 2019
Bailey Nevener replied to Rob C's topic in Day Trading Journals
Wow that's awesome! I'll have to give chartlog another try. -
Rob C's Trading Journal - starting Feb 1 2019
Bailey Nevener replied to Rob C's topic in Day Trading Journals
How are you tracking your stats to know if they are statistically profitable? -
Rob C's Trading Journal - starting Feb 1 2019
Bailey Nevener replied to Rob C's topic in Day Trading Journals
Oh wow I've never been in an advanced trading seminar. That sounds legit. Well hopefully your efforts toward algo trading will bear some consistency for your trading. What are your main strategies for trading right now? -
Rob C's Trading Journal - starting Feb 1 2019
Bailey Nevener replied to Rob C's topic in Day Trading Journals
Hope all is well with your trading academy Rob! -
Yes that is correct. I have literally just started though, so I’m not useful yet.
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Yes actually that's what I've been working on!
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FULL SCREEN (by error) WINDOWS - DAS TRADER
Bailey Nevener replied to juard's topic in DAS Trader Pro Tips and Tricks
Sometimes my window would move off screen entirely or not be selectable from that Windows menu and none of my windows have title bars, so that explains my dilemma lol. -
Bullshit talk is for people who've never been somebody. Case and point today and yesterday. I already made up all of the "losses" from last week. There's a saying in the Navy, namely the Special Operator community. "Get it right the first time."
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LOL the week before this one is in a simulator account during the week of finals!! You know the finals I am taking because I was honorably discharged from the Navy, so I’m using my GI Bill to get a degree in Computer Science. If you looked for more than 10 seconds at my videos the stats are literally there showing that I make money significantly more, like mathematically indisputably more, than I lose money. I am profitable. You are not. You are too lazy to literally watch more than 1 video that doesn’t confirm your bias. What you are looking at is June, which once again, was leading up to finals so I barely traded. Every single day I was up a large amount before hitting max loss. Which I noted was because I was getting cocky from how much consistency I was showing. Something tells me that’s what you are struggling with confirmation bias in trading as well. Too bad you can’t TLDR trading consistency.
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Why would you feel sorry for me if I am profitable? You take any power play you can get to make yourself feel better. You are such a rude person. And unprofitable. Big thing to remember is that you are unprofitable. Yes so, once again, since I am profitable, and you are not, the person I originally replied to with useful information and a follow on source will be able to contact me to resolve their problem. What’s ironic is, they are making money and you are not! I don’t feel sorry for you. Your bad attitude deserves the lack of competency that you display. Once again, you act like an ill tempered child. When I finished my second deployment in South China Sea I’m sure you were writing that next angry blog post. So looks like I’m getting better an better, and you are still rotten. Go figure.
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Brother lol. I turned my 3k account into 37k. And I just turned my girlfriends account of 8k into 12k in the last 3 months. I am consistently profitable. Sorry to disappoint you. This individual that I am talking to on this forum can learn from me because they said they are struggling with consistency. I am not. You are. I know you are butthurt because I found out that you’ve literally been on an increasing losing streak for the past couple of months. I literally traded myself out of debt. I don’t know how old you are, but I feel like I’m back in high school. You know before I became a special operator in the US Navy as an aerial gunner and Helicopter Rescue Swimmer. I don’t know what you were doing when you were my age, but hate to say it, you are behind me (in profitability) just like you were probably behind me in achievement when I turned 21. And 25. You fired the shots, but you can’t back it up. Stay in your lane. You literally went from losing money “less and less” every month to losing “more and more”. I am already consistent with increasing consistency! Thank God because hateful people like you wish I was just as pathetic as you so you could be “right” about another thing. Fortunately for me, your desire to be right doesn’t make you any more profitable. Honestly you saying “no offense” just to insult me, and to be blatantly wrong (about yet another thing) is so indicative of your developing complex of insanity. Great job distancing yourself from profitable traders though, I can see it’s working out great so far!
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FULL SCREEN (by error) WINDOWS - DAS TRADER
Bailey Nevener replied to juard's topic in DAS Trader Pro Tips and Tricks
Juard, This is an excellent question haha! I hated it so much when this happened. I had to close the window, open another window, load configuration etc…. it was a nightmare just to avoid getting annihilated on a trade. I actually figured out this answer by accident, and I was so happy when I did! If you press Alt + Space a context menu will appear that will allow you to Restore the window to its regular size. Good luck trading, Bailey Nevener -
Joe, This statement is extremely revealing. I also had this same issue for quite some time until I fixed how I placed stops. If you join me at the open when I’m trading for one of these mornings at https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCkK2SWIsYGuWm1gtlbD2C4w or on Twitch I can show you how I got over this. Mainly it involves sacrificing accuracy for a better risk to reward. If you would like an exact answer it would be much easier to show you in real time. Good luck trading, Bailey Nevener
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DaS settings
Bailey Nevener replied to hailchaser2's topic in Day Trading Hardware, Software and Tools
Yes there is through increasing the font size, when I get to my computer I’ll edit this reply and answer your question. -
Montage keeps going to STOP
Bailey Nevener replied to koreanwon97's topic in Day Trading Hardware, Software and Tools
Post your Entry hot keys as well when you have a chance. -
How to Translate an Option Symbol in DAS
Bailey Nevener replied to Bailey Nevener's topic in Options Basics
Hello Choppy, This was my configuration when traded option in DAS before. I anchored a chart window to the option's montage and traded from there as well. (Bottom Window) If I wanted to trade any spreads I would use the Complex Options Window. (Top Window) I'm sure that there are hotbuttons that can be configured to make them work even better, but I didn't need them because I was mainly trading covered calls at the time. (So I just needed to short the amount of call contracts equivalent to my share position). It's not worth sending my whole layout for this because these windows are available from Trade > Complex Options Order and Quotes > Option Chain. If you stumble upon a hotkey layout that can manage risk for these windows please post it below. I'm sure if I spent enough time I could make Kyle's hotkeys work for this with slight modifications to the order type. If I end up needing to do that I will definitely post the scripts. -
Risk Control Page (DAS Trader Pro)
Bailey Nevener replied to Abiel's topic in DAS Trader Pro Tips and Tricks
@Kav_83Yes it was instrumental to my success. I am not a profitable trader without them. I make money almost every day with them. It's a psychological boost knowing you can't give up months of profits in one day. Also @Abiel I found that Risk Control page I mentioned on DAS's website. My risk controls look like the default HTML document that everyone sees or what can be seen in the Bear Bull Trader's video on Risk Controls YouTube video. -
How to exit during SSR - Anything Special?
Bailey Nevener replied to connor's topic in Day Trading Basics
Hello Connor, If you are already short a stock with SSR, there is no change in the way you will exit because you are buying shares to exit. (e.g. Route=Market; Share = Pos; Buy=Send) If you are long a stock on SSR, there is no change in the way you will exit because you are holding shares and selling them, not selling short. (e.g. Route=Market; Share = Pos; Sell=Send) The only restriction you should experience is the inability to short on the bid while entering. Good luck trading, Bailey Nevener -
TPrice, or Trigger Price, is the price that will activate a stop order when hit. Price is the farthest price from that trigger price that your order will be executed. Here's an example. Position: 500 shares LONG Average Cost $10.25 Symbol XYZ Limit stop order to be placed: SELL 500 shares Trigger Price $10.10 Price $10.00. Symbol XYZ If the bid of XYZ comes down to 10.10 (the trigger price), the 500 shares will begin to be sold. If the spread is very wide on XYZ, and the bid drops past 10.00 before all of your 500 shares can be sold, the order will stop executing. Therefore you may find yourself in a situation where the price is below 10.00 (the "price"), and you are still holding a portion of the 500 shares, say 125. Why would a trader place an order that only sells their shares in a specified range? In the off chance that there is a random spike down in the price of a stock in the blink of an eye, you wouldn't want to be the one selling at the lowest price. You will often see stock charts with ridiculous spikes in the price action that correct themselves within a split second. Imagine you placed a a market stop order (exits at any price below the trigger price) on the 500 shares you have instead of the limit stop order. (there is no "price" component of a market stop order) It is possible during one of these random spikes, your shares would be sold near the worst possible price. This could be several cents or dollars from where you were actually willing to sell, right before the price corrects right back to where it was just trading. By using a limit stop order, you are preventing one of those spikes from costing you significantly more than you were actually willing to risk. There still however is the chance that the bid and ask are so far apart that the price gaps past your limit stop order, in which case you will still experience the same problem. My advice is, trade highly liquid stocks and have your limit stop order's distance between the trigger price and the price be wide enough to where the stock couldn't possible gap over it all of a sudden. For most stocks this will be 10 cents or higher. Many traders still use market stop orders because they are always trading very liquid stocks with no issues. I personally use limit stop orders, but I use them for a different reason than the risk management aspect. Good luck trading, Bailey Nevener
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Replay Mode Hotkey Scripts with working stops
Bailey Nevener replied to Mike Kerr's topic in DAS Trader Pro Tips and Tricks
This is amazing! You done it again @KyleK29! Thanks for posting Mike! -
New L2 Highlight Feature in DAS Trader
Bailey Nevener replied to Abiel's topic in DAS Trader Pro Tips and Tricks
I too did the steps described in the video. Even after updating I do not see this option.