Don's Openings and More for 2006

Discussion in 'Journals' started by Don Bright, Dec 30, 2005.

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  1. 3rdocagt

    3rdocagt

    lescor

    Congrats for your performance in 2005. You must and should be very proud! Job well done!

    Aloha.
     
    #21     Jan 5, 2006
  2. 1 long win, 1 short loss, +215
     
    #22     Jan 5, 2006
  3. 2 fills / 1000 shares each

    1 long / 1 short

    +440.00

    -.85 / + .65%

    blocked retail and news....total of 13 blocked

    once again exited to soon...
     
    #23     Jan 5, 2006
  4. mnx

    mnx

    to joema.

    i got it from the msn money site... if you punch in cnbc.com it will take you there....

     
    #24     Jan 5, 2006
  5. mnx

    mnx

    to don and others:

    does anyone ever try openings on nasdaq or amex? or on other exchnages around the world??

    today I got filled on BIIB short 100 shares at 47.71... I'm guessing it was a keystroke error by the amex specialist although usually they would have phoned to bust a trade like that by now.
    the other few shite fills I got wiped out most of the profits...

    can someone dig up the time and sales to see how many shares were printed?

    matt
     
    #25     Jan 5, 2006
  6. I see one fill at 47.71 @ 08:30:24 , lowest print before that was 46.76 a couple of times, the highest was 46.90.
     
    #26     Jan 5, 2006
  7. mnx

    mnx

    i got filled at 9:30:34...

    hmmmmm...
     
    #27     Jan 5, 2006
  8. joema

    joema

    4 fills out of 14 stocks

    1 short, 3 long, all losers

    today i increased the envelope from .005 to 0.006 and some 0.007, but didn't work well today.

    CVS short @26.58
    WMT long@45.96
    S long@25.08------>got out too early!! or...
    MRK long@32.92

    total -0.1x
     
    #28     Jan 5, 2006
  9. comfut

    comfut

    joema,

    just curious...how did you lose $$$ on wmt????

    open was 46.00 dropped a few cents then shot up to 46.20?????
     
    #29     Jan 5, 2006
  10. There are no openings on Nasdaq (yet, they're gearing up for it). Amex has a modified specialist system that I personally try to stay away from. Primary market for this strategy is NYSE.

    Don
     
    #30     Jan 5, 2006
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