Staying true to yesterday's post IN THE MONEY TRADES: Managing ZB Position and closed out ZB today sooner than originally planned. I'm going to lighten my max exposure to 3 contracts from a previous of 5 until I see how things shake out. I'm willing to leave some potential profits on the board in exchange for peace of mind. I just entered with three shorts on Friday and by this morning I had already found myself watching the 1-minute bar charts where as I usually just watch the daily. I also set my alarm on Sunday to start watching at 3pm PST when the futures markets opened. That tells me I was too heavily invested in this trade from a psychological standpoint. So I'm happy to take some profits and lighten the risk exposure as well. I'm still short a FEB 122 Call and have orders to short the futures at 121'16 and 122. Update: Literally before I could even finish posting this trade my last order was filled to cover at 120'16. This also means I left $1,000 on the board from the (2) I closed out just 60 minutes ago at 121'00. That hurts, but again I found myself too heavily involved so I needed to step back and regroup.
Many of you have been reading this blog may have noticed that my blogging frequency has increased over the past few weeks as I got short the market. As you can imagine I am down money since getting short the market, this is the time when most people pull away from posting. But my goal is to stay active and involved and show you that trading is not always rainbows and butterflies. It is times like these that the things I have been sharing over the past couple of weeks are so important. You need to trade small relative to your account. I have a decent short position in the market and my portfolios are set up to make some awesome returns if we finally turn lower. But something I would like to point out is that my account is 70% Cash. I learned a long time ago how important it is to live by the rules you preach. Because of my discipline I am able to continue to hold my positions, I have time and capital on my side. I can't stress enough how important it is not to get to big....

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