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Trading By The Book - Part VI

39 */J)= 39

D=882i 0=9628

H=9715 L=%12 C=96i5

Figure 65 0821, Since everytliing looked to be fine for a Bond trade, I placed an arder to sell at 96-11, with a protective stop at 97-16, and a profit stop at 95-28, in 3rder to try for a few extra points.

I was filled and out with my profit the next day. I then tried to go short again the ollowing day, but couldnt get filled.



Trading By The Book - Part VI

XK= 82 yj)= 82 D--8824 0=1860

H=1865 L=ie53 C=1854

Figure 66 Ive shown where the last Bean Oil trade ended on 0824. The day I go: out, the market began to correct. The weekly oscillator went flat for the next three days and then moved up one notch.

1 placed an order to buy the breakout of the high on the day the market turned up. The next day there was no fill and the weekly segment moved down a notch, while the daily oscillator went flat.

1 withdrew my buy order.

The following day there was an up tick on the weekly oscillator, and then another. The daily oscillator was not oversold, so I placed an order to buy the breakout of the high. Ive marked with a "b", the high breakout I was trying to buy.



Trading By The Booic - Part VI

xK= 46 yJ)= 46 B=9825 0=9

H--9794 L=9614 C=9616

Figure 67 0825. Even though the weelcly Bond oscillator showed down, with the daiiy oscillator making rising bottoms, I didnt dare go short. Too bad, it would have been a good ten point trade.



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