Trade Results of M.A. Perry Trader and Founder of
WRB Analysis (wide range body/bar analysis)
TheStrategyLab Price Action Trading (no technical indicators)
Phone: +1 708 572-4885
wrbtrader (more info about me):
http://www.thestrategylab.com/wrbtrader.htmFree Chat Room: http://www.thestrategylab.com/tsl/forum/viewforum.php?f=164 Archive Real-Time Chat Logs (timestamp, entries/exits, position size):
http://www.thestrategylab.com/ftchat/forum/viewforum.php?f=20 Accolades (Testimonials): http://www.thestrategylab.com/Accolades.htm TheStrategyLab Reviews: http://www.thestrategylab.com/thestrategylab-reviews.htm Price Action Trading: http://www.thestrategylab.com/price-action-trading.htmTheStrategyLab Business Hours: 8am - 5pm est (Mon - Fri)
wrbanalysis@gmail.com (24/7)
Stocktwits @
http://stocktwits.com/wrbtrader (24/7)
Twitter @
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Quote:
No trades today for me after a big trading day yesterday.
Price Action Trade Performance for Today: Emini RTY ($RTY_F) futures @
$0.00 dollars or +0.00 points, Emini ES ($ES_F) futures @
$0.00 dollars or +0.00 points, Light Crude Oil CL ($CL_F) futures @
$0.00 dollars or +0.00 points, Gold GC ($GC_F) futures @
$0.00 dollars or +0.00 points and EuroFX 6E ($6E_F) futures @
$0.00 dollars or +0.0000 ticks.
Total Profit @ $0.00 dollars Disclaimer: Today's trading performance is not an indication of my future performance and not an indication of the future performance for any trader that decides to learn/apply WRB Analysis.Russell 2000 Emini RTY Futures: 1 tick or 0.10 = $5.00 dollars and there's more contract information @
CMEGroup (formerly as TF @
The ICE)
S&P 500 Emini ES Futures: 1 tick or 0.25 = $12.50 dollars and there's more contract information @
CMEGroup Light Crude Oil CL (WTI) Futures: 1 tick or 0.01 = $10.00 dollars and there's more contract information @
CMEGroup Gold GC Futures: 1 tick or 0.10 = $10.00 dollars and there's more contract information @
CMEGroupEuroFX 6E Futures: 1 tick or 0.0001 = $12.50 dollars and there's more contract information @
CMEGroup Today's Trade Log: All of my live trades are posted
real-time in the timestamp ##TheStrategyLab
free chat room via the user name
wrbtrader for anyone to do a real-time review. The live trade is posted 3.2 seconds on average after the trade confirmation via an auto script to minimize delays in posting of my trades. You can review
today's price action trade journal about my trades (e.g. time, price entry, contract size, price exit, market analysis) as the trade traversed to its completion. In addition, sometimes I'll post
real-time trading tips in the free ##TheStrategyLab chat room involving WRBs, WRB Hidden GAPs, Key Market Events (KME), Tutorial Chapters 2 & 3, WRB Zones, Reaction Highs/Lows, Contracting Volatility or Expanding Volatility even though the free chat room is not design to be an education chat room because the education is
only performed at the forums in the private threads. Its all
archived @ http://www.thestrategylab.com/ftchat/forum/viewtopic.php?f=171&t=2651 ##TheStrategyLab Chat Room is
free. The free chat room is
not a signal calling trading room. I do
not mentor (never have) although I get many requests to do mentoring. There is education but
only in members private threads at the forum involving members asking questions (help) about their own trading. Thus, the primary purpose of TheStrategyLab free chat room is for you to use as your
trade journal so that you can use as valuable feedback and for members to help each other...as in more eyes on the market. In addition, we
highly recommend that you use the free chat room with a professional trade journal software like tradebench.com, edgewonk.com, tradervue.com, tradingdiarypro.com, stocktickr.com, journalsqrd.com, tradingdiary.pro, mxprofit.com or trademetria.com because they can provide you with the
quantitative statistical analysis of your trading. You can then download your results and post them in your private thread at the forum. Also, you can use TheStrategyLab free chat room to ask real-time WRB Analysis questions. Yet, please do
not post your brokerage statements in the free chat room. Instead, its highly recommended that you only post your brokerage statements in your private thread for
security reasons. TheStrategyLab free chat room is on IRC via users request because the IRC servers are located in many different countries, software in many different languages, many different mobile apps and many different types of social media software can be used to log in. I'm the
moderator of the free chat room via the user name
wrbtrader. Thus, I
keep the peace between members without hesitation in removing trouble makers so that members can peacefully post their market observations, trades, WRB Analysis commentary about the markets without being trolled.
TheStrategyLab free chat room is
not for traders looking for someone to hold their hands and tell them when to buy or sell. TheStrategyLab is for you to post
your real-time analysis or trades so that you can
review as feedback for any trading day to provide valuable information about the results in
your broker statements. Access instructions for chat room @
http://www.thestrategylab.com/tsl/forum/viewforum.php?f=164Quote:
All of my real-time posted trades involves price action concepts from the
WRB Analysis free study guide,
Advance WRB Analysis Tutorial Chapters 4 - 12 and the
Volatility Trading Report (VTR) trade signal strategies. Yet, I'm always backtesting new concepts of WRB Analysis, new entries, new trade management, new position size management before application in real money trades (small position size trades) to adapt to changed market conditions
prior to large position size trades or sharing the new concepts with fee-base clients...living up to the name of my website. TheStrategy
Lab.
Also, posted below for you to
review are direct links to information about my
price action trade methodology and
trading plan (there's a difference between the two) that enables me to identify key trading areas in the price action that represent changes in supply/demand and volatility along with being able to exploit these changes via WRB Analysis (wide range body/bar analysis). I'm primarily a day trader because it suits my
personal lifestyle but I do occasionally swing trade and position trade. Simply, my trade method is applicable for position trading, swing trading and day trading.
Price Action Analysis via Advance WRB Analysis Tutorial Chapters @
http://www.thestrategylab.com/WRBAnalysisTutorials.htm and there's a
free study guide of the WRB Analysis Tutorial Chapters 1, 2 and 3 @
http://www.thestrategylab.com/tsl/forum/viewtopic.php?f=119&t=718 Analysis -----> Trade Signals Trade Signal Strategies via Volatility Trading Report (VTR) @
http://www.thestrategylab.com/VolatilityTrading.htm and there's a
free trade signal strategy @
http://www.thestrategylab.com/tsl/forum/viewforum.php?f=89 so that you can freely test drive one of our price action trade strategies with support (answering your questions)
prior to purchasing the Volatility Trading Report (VTR). All WRB Analysis Tutorial Chapters 1 - 12 are included in the purchase of the Volatility Trading Report (VTR).
Daily Trading Plan Routine @
http://www.thestrategylab.com/tsl/forum/viewtopic.php?f=327&t=3486 contains brief information about trading plan, market context, brokers, trading time frames, position size management and other discussions.
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Market Context Summaries The below summaries by
Bloomberg,
Briefing,
Reuters and
Yahoo! Finance helps me to do a quick review of the fundamentals,
FED/
ECB/
BOE/
IMF actions or any important global economic events (e.g.
Eurozone,
MarketWatch.com) that had an impact on today's price action in many trading instruments I monitor during the trading day. Simply, I'm a strong believer that key market events causes key changes in supply/demand and volatility resulting in
trade opportunities (swing points and strong continuation price actions) that reach profit targets. Thus, I pay attention to these key market events, intermarket analysis (e.g. Forex EurUsd, EuroFX 6E futures, Gold GC futures, Light Crude Oil (WTI) CL & Brent Oil futures, Eurex DAX futures, Euronext FTSE100 futures, Emini ES futures, Emini TF futures, Treasury ZB futures and U.S. Dollar Index futures) while using WRB Analysis from one trade to the next trade to give me the
market context for price action trading before the appearance of my
technical analysis trade signals. Therefore, I maintain these
archives for easy review to allow me to understand what was happening on any given trading day
in the past involving key market events to help better understand my trade decisions (day trading, swing trading, position trading)...something I can
not get from my broker PnL statements alone. Further, most financial websites remove (delete) their archives after a few years to make room for new content. Therefore, I maintain my own archives of the news content so that I have it available for me when financial websites no longer archives their content.
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click on the above image to view today's price action of key markets 04:30PM ET[BRIEFING.COM] Thursday was a quiet day on Wall Street as investors engaged in some end-of-quarter profit taking. The Dow slipped 0.2%, failing to close at a new record high for the first time in seven sessions, while the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq dropped 0.3% and 0.5%, respectively. Investor participation was below average due to the start of the Rosh Hashanah holiday.
Nine of the eleven sectors settled Thursday's session in negative territory, but losses were modest for the most part. The consumer staples sector was the weakest group (-1.0%), extending its week-to-date loss to 2.1%. The telecom services sector also finished with a sizable decline (-0.8%), but the remaining laggards lost no more than 0.6%.
The top-weighted technology space held a loss of 1.0% shortly after the opening bell, but strengthened a bit as the day wore on; the tech group eventually settled lower by 0.6%. Apple (AAPL 153.39, -2.68) was among the weakest components within the sector (-1.7%), extending its week-to-date loss to 4.1%.
NVIDIA (NVDA 180.76, -5.08) also struggled, dropping 2.7%, following a CNBC report that Tesla (TSLA 366.48, -7.43), which uses NVIDIA hardware for its auto-pilot functionality, is working with AMD (AMD 13.41, -0.33) to develop a self-driving chip. AMD later denied the report.
On the flip side, the financials (+0.2%) and industrials (+0.3%) groups managed to escape Thursday's session with modest victories. General Electric (GE 24.75, +0.43) played a big part in the industrial sector's positive performance, climbing 1.8%. GE shares have added 4.3% since September 11, but still remain lower by 21.7% for the year.
As for the heavily-weighted financial space, today's win marked its ninth in the last ten sessions--a run that's boosted the sector 6.9% since September 7.
In the bond market, U.S. Treasuries moved higher at the start of Thursday's session, but gave back most of their gains by the close. The yield on the benchmark 10-yr Treasury note finished unchanged at 2.28%, while the 2-yr yield slipped one basis point to 1.43%.
Meanwhile, gold tumbled 1.2% to $1,294.70/ozt, the U.S. Dollar Index slipped 0.2% to 92.03, and WTI crude dropped 0.3% to $50.55/bbl.
On the political front, President Trump signed an executive order aimed at targeting individuals and companies involved in business with North Korea and said that China has ordered its banks to stop working with Pyongyang.
Reviewing Thursday's economic data, which included the weekly Initial Claims Report, the September Philadelphia Fed Index, and the July FHFA Housing Price Index:
The latest weekly initial jobless claims count totaled 259,000 while the Briefing.com consensus expected a reading of 310,000. Today's tally was below the revised prior week count of 282,000 (from 284,000). As for continuing claims, they rose to 1.980 million from the revised count of 1.936 million (from 1.944 million).
The key takeaway, then, is that employers appear to be reluctant to cut their payrolls in a tight labor market.
The Philadelphia Fed Survey for September rose to 23.8 from an unrevised 18.9 in August while economists polled by Briefing.com had expected a reading of 17.1.
The key takeaway from the report is that most firms expect increased production for the rest of the year.
The FHFA Housing Price Index for July rose 0.2%. The prior month's reading was left unrevised at +0.1%.
Investors will not receive any economic data on Friday.
Nasdaq Composite +19.3% YTD
S&P 500 +11.7% YTD
Dow Jones Industrial Average +13.1% YTD
Russell 2000 +6.4% YTD
Dow: -53.36… | Nasdaq: -33.35… | S&P: -7.64…
NASDAQ Adv/Dec 1245/1357. …NYSE Adv/Dec 1250/1633.
Price Action Trading
@ http://www.thestrategylab.com/price-action-trading.htm Trade Strategies via Volatility Analysis
@ http://www.thestrategylab.com/VolatilityTrading.htm Review of TheStrategyLab
@ http://www.thestrategylab.com/tsl/forum/viewtopic.php?f=84&t=3167 TheStrategyLab Review
@ http://www.thestrategylab.com/thestrategylab-reviews.htmSpecial thanks to Bloomberg, Briefing, Reuters and Yahoo! Finance for their market summaries. Also, thank you for the review of TheStrategyLab performance record...hopefully the links will be useful for you. Best Regards,
M.A. Perry
Online user name
wrbtrader (more info about me):
http://www.thestrategylab.com/wrbtrader.htmTheStrategyLab Price Action Trading
Trader and Founder of
WRB Analysis (wide range body/bar analysis)
@ http://twitter.com/wrbtrader @ http://stocktwits.com/wrbtraderhttp://www.thestrategylab.com Phone: +1 708 572-4885
TheStrategyLab Business Hours: 8am - 5pm est (Mon - Fri)
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wrbanalysis@gmail.com