Spydertrader's Jack Hershey Equities Journal II

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  1. trading this stuff on EOD basis for now...

    i have a buy stop in
    HANS @ 97.42
    NWRE @ 25.93

    we'll see what happens


    steve, the SCORE is what part of the PV cycle the stock is in...
    the RANK is the number you get from the 5 20% cycles in 6 months.
     
    #1341     Feb 28, 2006
  2. Hershey Rank as calculated by the Wealth-Lab Chartscripts. I have attached an example of CTHR current rank (and score).

    - Spydertrader

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    #1342     Feb 28, 2006
  3. TomShane

    TomShane

    Spyder, I have been following your work for nearly a year now with great enthusiasm. I have been away for a bit and I am catching up on the current thread. I didn't see a posting of your results lately but I may have missed it. If you haven't posted one for a while I would love to see it. If you have posted it just point me to it. I am very grateful for your continued work.
     
    #1343     Feb 28, 2006
  4. Welcome back, and I hope you continue to find value amongst the many pages. I have not posted my results for reasons I outlined in this post. An ongoing offline concern continues to limit my available time. I hope to return to regularly posting trades and results in the future.

    - Spydertrader
     
    #1344     Mar 1, 2006
  5. GlenKK

    GlenKK

    ALERT!


    re: ChartScript - Hershey Equities Rank v. 3.0.0

    An Error occurred:
    Line: -1 Col: -1: Thread creation error: Not enough storage is available to process this command



    I got this message at about 10:30p Pacific Time when I tried to run the rank script on tonight's Dry-Up candidates.

    GlenK
     
    #1345     Mar 1, 2006
  6. Do you use the Wealth-Lab.com Web Site to run your scans, or do you use Wealth-Lab Developer? Also, does the problem continue this morning?

    - Spydertrader
     
    #1346     Mar 1, 2006
  7. GlenKK

    GlenKK

    We're back in business.

    Script on Wealth-Lab site this morning ran normally.

    GlenK
     
    #1347     Mar 1, 2006
  8. I purchased 600 shares of BTUI this morning. Tried to snag a few more shares, but the market moved before I could. BTUI wasn't a Dry Up Stock. I simply liked the chart set up.

    - Spydertrader

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    #1348     Mar 1, 2006
  9. Good luck on this trade.

    What was your reason for entry? It looks like you were looking to get in near yesterday's high. Did you have any volume criteria?
    Your up nicely as I write this, nice trade.

    FWIW-I'm trading (usually paper trades) a parallel universe of stocks that have a high short interest ratio (SIR). So far, they are doing a bit better than the JH Universe. I've not had many trades yet but I'll post the resutls:

    wins 14
    losses 5
    wpct 73.68%
    net 39.61%
    Avg 2.08%

    Today, I took a real, but small, position in STLD. It has a SIR of 12%.

    Doug
     
    #1349     Mar 1, 2006
  10. While reviewing charts last night for trading today, I noticed BTUI. Sometimes you just know what pitch is coming before it is thrown your way. I liked how volume started to come in to support the stock yesterday bringing price up off the low of the day. I also liked the look of Stochastics turning upward on a daily chart. When I noticed volume start to accelerate this morning, I decided to enter into a long position. Not wanting to 'move the stock' when placing the trade, I decided to scale in. Unfortunately, I didn't grab all the shares I wanted before price started to run. By my calculations, the $16.65 price point marks a 20% run off the low of yesterday. I also see some resistance around the $15.69 price point. Although volume has already exceeded FRV levels on BTUI, I would prefer to see improved volume increases as we head toward the close.

    - Spydertrader
     
    #1350     Mar 1, 2006
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