Spydertrader thanks for the Dry Up list ! When you get some free time, kindly post your current Final Universe list here so we can see if you have any gems we do not have. Thank & Regards RB
Current Final Universe BNT BOOM BTUI CERS CKCM CTHR CUTR DXPE ENER ENG ETS FMCN FORD GMXR GROW HANS IIJI IVAC LIFC LMS MTEX NDAQ NFLX NGAS NTRI NWRE PETS PWEI RATE REDF SFCC SIMO SIRF TALX TIE TXCO VIVO VPHM Current 'non-ranked' Equities I plan to remove these at end of month if they fail to reacquire their rank: CUTR ETS IVAC LIFC NDAQ NFLX PETS RATE TALX VIVO Bench Sitters Waiting for additional trading days data before adding to Final Universe: UEBS TRLG - Spydertrader
Hi Spydertrader, where can I learn about your money management? are you still posting your returns? thanks
I recommend reading through Journal One. Several discussions regarding various forms of money management take place (complete with links) on more than a few occasions. With respect to posting my returns, several real world situations currently limit my time available for trading, as well as, contributing to this forum. When I can devote more time to posting the trades I enter in a real time basis, and writing a daily analysis of trading decisions, I will return to posting the results. Sharing results without a corresponding record of trade entry and exit earlier in the day simply doesn't measure up to the standards set in Journal One. - Spydertrader
I entered into a small position with VPHM - only 400 shares. I missed my target entry price, so I scaled back size, and jumped in a little later than I wanted. - Spydertrader <img src=http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=991347>
Thought you didn't trade days after a holiday as volume is typically very low; and, as a result, there is an abnormal number of stocks being in dry up. I caught VPHM today at 21.05 as I cheated a bit and entered when it was at 80% of LBDUV and moving up fast. It has retreated a bit as short term profit taking seems to be, as Jack predicts, taking place. My HANS trade ended just a bit better than breakeven. Doug