Learn to Trade

Discussion in 'Trading' started by Gary_McLaughlin, Jul 9, 2003.

  1. Gordon,

    I find stocks in one of three ways. First, I track BarCharts top 100 and look for B/O's from that group.

    Second, I look for volume surges via TC2000. You can do this w/SC.com also. SC.com is free but TC2000 has customizable features that SC.com doesn't have.

    Finally, I have the entire tradable market loaded into a SC.com database. I usually scan the entire thing every other day by eye. I have them grouped by sector so I can see stocks that tend to move together. 90% of my picks come from scanning this way. Guess there just isn't any substitute for hard work.
     
    #61     Jul 30, 2003
  2. right on. APA proved to be a winner so far today for me, ive been shorting it all day. So far ive made 88 cents. I just started trading so this is huge.
     
    #62     Jul 30, 2003
  3. Stocks to watch tommorrow.

    Long: GTK, CVTX, AMI, ACDO

    Short: BGEN, IMH, NET, TOY, TXU

    TXU reports tommorrow before the bell!!

    You can access the charts by clicking on my profile => homepage.
     
    #63     Jul 30, 2003
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    #64     Jul 30, 2003

  5. Sorry Merc, I thought this was Gordon's question
     
    #65     Jul 30, 2003
  6. TXU beats earnings, revs, guides below concensus for Q3
     
    #66     Jul 31, 2003
  7. Keep you eye on GNTA. Heres the chart
     
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    #67     Aug 1, 2003
  8. Lovelitera

    Lovelitera Guest

    It looks toppy but why short a stock into major support on the weekly - which happens to be the breakdown of the HS on the daily?
    Looks like the classic caution signal.
     
    #68     Aug 1, 2003
  9. Stocks to watch tommorrow.

    Long: TMO, LAVA, ALTR

    Short: GNTA, REGN, FRX, CTXS, TSO

    As always, you can access the charts by clicking on my homepage.
     
    #69     Aug 3, 2003
  10. Stocks to watch tommorrow.

    Long: TMO, SNWL, MGG, LAVA

    Short: GNTA, SIGM, ENDP, IVX, NSCN
     
    #70     Aug 4, 2003