Spydertrader's Jack Hershey Equities Journal II

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  1. Ezzy

    Ezzy

    Wishing everyone here a "Mele Kalikimaka" and a special thanks to Jack Hershey and Spydertrader for all the help and support they've been generously providing to everyone here.
     
    #4801     Dec 25, 2006
  2. rb922579

    rb922579

    Merry Christmas and Seasons greetings !

    Hope Santa was good to you !!!

    Regards,

    Ron In Tucson
     
    #4802     Dec 25, 2006
  3. Merry Xmas to all!

    I have seen in these journals warning signs when trading equities using the DryUp methodology over the thanksgiving period, but nothing with respect to the Christmas - New Year period.

    Whats everyone's thoughts here in terms of equities? I see alot of DryUp stocks now, but not sure if these signals are appropriate to trade. Would these stocks still be considered valid opportunities that should be traded in the event of exceeding DU by the respective times?

    Cheers,
     
    #4803     Dec 25, 2006
  4. Dry Up = Dry Up

    Here are the options...

    1. BO followed by a FBO
    2. DU to more DU/VDU
    3. BO

    My experience during this week has mostly 2s a number of 1s and an occasional 3... All options are volume based. You pick off 1 on the Daily PRV...

    MAK!
     
    #4804     Dec 26, 2006
  5. mktman

    mktman

    Spydertrader

    Quick question about your ES 5 M charts.
    The markets close at 1600 but your charts shows 2 bars after 1600 close. Where did those bars come from? After hours action?

    thx.
     
    #4805     Dec 26, 2006
  6. The futures markets actually close at 16:15
     
    #4806     Dec 26, 2006
  7. qed

    qed

    Nice short set up on ICE. Will they let it break?
     
    #4807     Dec 26, 2006
  8. mktman

    mktman

    Thx for the help had a setting change on me for some reason. DOH!
     
    #4808     Dec 26, 2006
  9. Attached chart.
     
    #4809     Dec 26, 2006
  10. restan

    restan

    i have never used real time streaming charts. i use tc2000 charts for choosing stocks, but the real time data costs $99. per month. does anyone have a comment on this service as to reliability, ease of use, etc.?
    i think Scottrade has the streaming charts, but is also a broker. it would seem desirable to have your real time data at your broker's
    website. i have read about 200 posts in Journal II, but i haven't seen a discussion on the best websites or brokers to deal with. could someone offer an opinion? thanks, Restan
     
    #4810     Dec 27, 2006
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