four horsemen

Discussion in 'Trading' started by dtrader98, Oct 10, 2007.

  1. Just to point out that I'm not trapped in the bearish camp, I have no problem envisioning alternate outcomes as well.

    Nothing wrong with surveying the landscape and planning around possibilities. Be nimble and have a plan no matter how you might perceive the technicals.

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    #11     Oct 11, 2007
  2. I just daytrade but in my"book" if rolling earnings per share is continually up then the trend is up.
     
    #12     Oct 11, 2007
  3. Yahoo.com shows Exxon Mobil Corp. stock symbol XOM trading at $ 0.27 / share on 2 January 1970 and $ 93.13 / share 1 October 2007, adjusted for splits and dividends. The price increase is about 345 fold or about 34400 percent. From 2 January 1970 to today XOM stock appears on the new high list many times. Each appearance on the new high list is a reason to sell the stock. If I sell the stock then I don't make the 34400 percent gain.

    If the stock appears on the new high list then the price value is increasing. Emotionally it is hard for me to hold a big winner. Yet to make big money, holding winners is exactly what I must do.
     
    #13     Oct 11, 2007
  4. Not a bad argument at first glance, but wall street can be very fickle on that. If EPS is growing linearly, while price is rising in a parabolic fashion, the two trends don't necessarily continue hand in hand.

    A former horseman can attest to that.

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    #14     Oct 11, 2007
  5. Great chart! Thanks for the post. I'll remember that.
     
    #15     Oct 11, 2007
  6. prescient or what?

    Any dip buyers loading up here? Aside from stock tra3er.
     
    #16     Oct 11, 2007
  7. when fear reigns that when you swoop on with your MARKET ORDER

    no time for limit orders and stops
    just buy the dip
     
    #17     Oct 11, 2007