AssetVulture
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Greetings and hello,
A few years ago i´ve been working for a proprietary firm. The main reason indeed was to get my hands on more capital to capitalize my own portfolios much faster on the same / lower risk than i would do on my own.
Proprietary trading indeed differs from what we are used to trade in currency markets, due to certain data actually get a meaning.
Order Books. Volume Data / Centralized Markets (To some extend) etc.
However, in this journal i simply want to demonstrate the "differences" of proprietary trading with certain data and without, not related to any instrument / asset.
The data used in a proprietary firm are indeed valuable and very useful, but do you really need them?
Assuming that someone with the ability to actually cause price to move does follow something... and that is liquidity!?
Thinking about who is providing most of the liquidity to actually fill those high volume orders is therefore a very common guess.
Do we need volume and order books to know? Certainly not, but instead knowing the methodology of those providers. Liquidity in itself follows a pattern in some sort of way. High volume order react to liquidity and more or less seeking out for it, which expresses itself in a visual feedback on a chart. Wether its a candlestick chart, Volume profiles, Bar Charts, Kagis, PTF´s, Market Profiles, Frequency etc.
It really doesnt matter, because its the same thing, just expressed visually different.
This journal is not meant to be to really teach you something, but to show its indeed possible with great accuracy in any sort of market. If you learn something from my daily performance and explanations of why i took a particular trade, its great. Sometimes it just takes one little piece to complete the puzzle and if you can find it here, awesome!
Also... I am not going to teach anyone how to trade the way i do, wether in my journal or anywhere else, since the time and effort is very likely not a profitable investment for me - Just to state that out upfront.
Dont give up, but dont be stupid and blind. Trading can be something really joyfull, but with the wrong approach of how to and where, it might become really harmful!
Enjoy!
A few years ago i´ve been working for a proprietary firm. The main reason indeed was to get my hands on more capital to capitalize my own portfolios much faster on the same / lower risk than i would do on my own.
Proprietary trading indeed differs from what we are used to trade in currency markets, due to certain data actually get a meaning.
Order Books. Volume Data / Centralized Markets (To some extend) etc.
However, in this journal i simply want to demonstrate the "differences" of proprietary trading with certain data and without, not related to any instrument / asset.
The data used in a proprietary firm are indeed valuable and very useful, but do you really need them?
Assuming that someone with the ability to actually cause price to move does follow something... and that is liquidity!?
Thinking about who is providing most of the liquidity to actually fill those high volume orders is therefore a very common guess.
Do we need volume and order books to know? Certainly not, but instead knowing the methodology of those providers. Liquidity in itself follows a pattern in some sort of way. High volume order react to liquidity and more or less seeking out for it, which expresses itself in a visual feedback on a chart. Wether its a candlestick chart, Volume profiles, Bar Charts, Kagis, PTF´s, Market Profiles, Frequency etc.
It really doesnt matter, because its the same thing, just expressed visually different.
This journal is not meant to be to really teach you something, but to show its indeed possible with great accuracy in any sort of market. If you learn something from my daily performance and explanations of why i took a particular trade, its great. Sometimes it just takes one little piece to complete the puzzle and if you can find it here, awesome!
Also... I am not going to teach anyone how to trade the way i do, wether in my journal or anywhere else, since the time and effort is very likely not a profitable investment for me - Just to state that out upfront.
Dont give up, but dont be stupid and blind. Trading can be something really joyfull, but with the wrong approach of how to and where, it might become really harmful!
Enjoy!
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