This weekend I spent celebrating my son's debut. He played a role in the making of "A Christmas Carol" the movie for which he was hired for almost 2 years ago exactly, just two months following his graduation from Ex'pressions College for Digital Arts. His friends and family together watching a creation of which he was part of was exciting, seeing his name among the credits made me extremely proud of a young man who could have chosen a very different path 3 1/2 years ago following an attack which I address in a "Great Day" archived under November 2007. Instead, he is currently working on his 3rd film with the company.
The story of "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens is not new, however many seem to think it's a story for children. I beg to differ with them, for it is scary for the young, as it was really written for adults to wake them up to the reality that they have control over how they live their own lives and how their attitude shapes their destiny. This movie, which stays almost verbatim to the original story as written, makes the point extremely well.
You may want to know what this all has to do with trading. Well, maybe nothing but then I'd probably not mention it; maybe a lot, and so I am.
The main focus in the story is Scrooge's transformation as he is confronted by his past, present and possible future. He sees his past and how he shaped his life by the decisions he has made, which resulted in loss. Scrooge lost his love but we may have different losses that haunt us into the present. Then, Scrooge is shown that the present is where life is, where fulfillment can be attained and it's the present where joy resides; yet, those can destroyed by apathy and want, both feelings, that do not allow for thankfulness.
We approach each trade shaped by our ghosts of trading past. Into each trade the sceptre of fear can creep, haunting us with fear or greed. It is in the present where we have to examine whether we want it all for ourselves or can we be giving, sharing of the trade as well. Do we want to hold on to each penny or are we willing to let some go. Accepting and giving being both sides of the same coin of abundance.
Of course, the future is shaped by our attitude in the present. The result of the trade; how did we receive it, with gratefulness or with want? Are we going to be enjoying the fruits, sharing them or horde them? It's here where can be taken off course and not see how much abundance we already have nor how much more there is for our taking as long as we remain open,stay in the present, forgiving and loving not only others but also ourselves.
Perhaps we should all have the fear of death driven into us by the ghost of things that may be, as Scrooge is. Maybe that way we'll realize more easily how well off we are, how fortunate our lives and how much we all have to share.
Happy Trading, Living and Dancing ("I feel as light as air")
Anni
Life relates to trading and trading relates to life. Constantly revealing, unfolding before us as we trade and live, so I write about how my life relates to trading and how I trade the markets. Along the way I share my opinions on anything that evokes my passion or tickles my funny bone trying not to forget that enjoying life is the best part of living.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Friday, November 6, 2009
Week of 11/02/2009 Results & Archive
Targets & Results 11/05/2009
$MA targets hit $228, $229, $230 Total points: 3.0
Posted 11/05/2009 05:52 PT
$MA Long above $227 to $228, $229-$231 ; Short below $225 to $223-$220 areas
Targets & Results 11/04/2009
$PCLN Long 165.10-167.00; $165.20 - $166.50; $165.10 - $167.50 Total points 6.50
Posted 12/04/2009 00:53 PT
$PCLN Long above $165 to near $167 then $170 area. Short below $164 to $162, $160, breaking lower possible to $159-$157 areas.
Targets & Results 11/03/2009
$BIDU Long $377-379, $378.50 - $380, $379 - $384 Total points: 9.0
Posted 11/03/2009 04:23 PT
$BIDU below $375 to 370, then breaking to $368, $365 and as low as $362. Long above $377 to $380, breaking higher on strength to perhaps $383
Targets and Results 11/02/09
$MA Long 220.10 -223.23 ; 225.56 ; 220.10-222.60 Short : $MA Long 220.10 -223.23 ; 225.56 ; 220.10-222.60 Short $218.90 - 218.60 Total points: 10.59
Posted 11/2/09 03:03 PT
$MA Short below 219 to $217-near $215, Long above 220 to near $223, then $224-$225 areas
The Dow: http://www.screencast.com/t/0z70XgQX4A
$MA targets hit $228, $229, $230 Total points: 3.0
Posted 11/05/2009 05:52 PT
$MA Long above $227 to $228, $229-$231 ; Short below $225 to $223-$220 areas
Targets & Results 11/04/2009
$PCLN Long 165.10-167.00; $165.20 - $166.50; $165.10 - $167.50 Total points 6.50
Posted 12/04/2009 00:53 PT
$PCLN Long above $165 to near $167 then $170 area. Short below $164 to $162, $160, breaking lower possible to $159-$157 areas.
Targets & Results 11/03/2009
$BIDU Long $377-379, $378.50 - $380, $379 - $384 Total points: 9.0
Posted 11/03/2009 04:23 PT
$BIDU below $375 to 370, then breaking to $368, $365 and as low as $362. Long above $377 to $380, breaking higher on strength to perhaps $383
Targets and Results 11/02/09
$MA Long 220.10 -223.23 ; 225.56 ; 220.10-222.60 Short : $MA Long 220.10 -223.23 ; 225.56 ; 220.10-222.60 Short $218.90 - 218.60 Total points: 10.59
Posted 11/2/09 03:03 PT
$MA Short below 219 to $217-near $215, Long above 220 to near $223, then $224-$225 areas
The Dow: http://www.screencast.com/t/0z70XgQX4A
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Are You on Track?
Ever have a feeling of being in the wrong place at the right time? I've a feeling of misdirection, so let's not get derailed because you can be at the right place at the wrong time too..are you too early or too late is the real question.
You know it. It happens to us all, we tootle along to a song, smooth as can be, and "whammo" something happens and there we are looking at black eye in the mirror wondering what happened? We can chose many answers out of a bag if we are looking for excuses but boiled down it's most likely that we got over confident with anticipation.
It's a place where we think we know where it's going but guess what, it doesn't or at least not yet, so we get sucked in further into anticipation,forgetting reality. Becoming over sure and letting our ego fly a little too high all create the same result. They all allow us to lose focus and whammo, we derail, get off track.
It's a delicate balance between intuition, anticipation and reality, all of which have a place for traders.Intuition gets you into the trade, anticipation makes you watch the trade, and reality gets you out of a trade. To have the perfect trade, you need all three in perfect rhythm.
Like the clickety clack of the railroad track, you know something's wrong when it falls out of place. Trust it, and you 'll boogie for a long time.
Happy Trading, Living and Dancing (the Choo Choo Ch'Boogie)
Anni
You know it. It happens to us all, we tootle along to a song, smooth as can be, and "whammo" something happens and there we are looking at black eye in the mirror wondering what happened? We can chose many answers out of a bag if we are looking for excuses but boiled down it's most likely that we got over confident with anticipation.
It's a place where we think we know where it's going but guess what, it doesn't or at least not yet, so we get sucked in further into anticipation,forgetting reality. Becoming over sure and letting our ego fly a little too high all create the same result. They all allow us to lose focus and whammo, we derail, get off track.
It's a delicate balance between intuition, anticipation and reality, all of which have a place for traders.Intuition gets you into the trade, anticipation makes you watch the trade, and reality gets you out of a trade. To have the perfect trade, you need all three in perfect rhythm.
Like the clickety clack of the railroad track, you know something's wrong when it falls out of place. Trust it, and you 'll boogie for a long time.
Happy Trading, Living and Dancing (the Choo Choo Ch'Boogie)
Anni
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