Spydertrader's Jack Hershey Equities Journal

Discussion in 'Journals' started by Spydertrader, Sep 25, 2004.

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  1. Thanks for your efforts nwbprop. I will study the charts.

    Spydertrader - I agree with the others. Keep up the patience and only take the trades that meet the criteria. And, I would still like to see the DU volume you are figuring for each one on the Watch List to compare with what I am calculating, but no problem either way!
     
    #71     Sep 29, 2004
  2. Spyder,

    I've combed thru your WealthScript program now in extreme detail. I've been able to replicate much if not most of what you have to some degree of accuracy. For everyone's convenience, I've attached a revised version of my previous Automated Grouping for Stocktables worksheet. The revised version will autmatically generate what is essentially the wealth lab data for each stock in your/our master list. As far as I can tell, there is some subjectivity to how Wealthlab identifies scripts which I'm sure is the reason for the few differnces I find between wealthlab and the duplicated excel version attached below. In any event, to run the module, copy in your Stocktable's master list and run the ScanMaster macro. Again this is not "idiot proofed" and therefore cannot be run multiple times using the same workbook (meaning a fresh copy of the workbook will need to be used each time). In any event, charting will follow shortly for the visually oriented. This will probably only be helpful to newbies like myself. :) ...

    As a sidenote, the data used is from yahoo and thus by using this workbook, you agree to the user terms specified by yahoo. No guarantees are made by the programmer etc. etc. etc....

    Regards,
    G33M4K
     
    #72     Sep 29, 2004
  3. newtoet

    newtoet

    This is great - thank you for sharing your efforts.

     
    #73     Sep 29, 2004
  4. gallas2

    gallas2

    Thanks for the .iff file Spyder.

    AMMD and BRC have triggered (not precisely by JH method). NVR looks close and looks like a trend pivot second entry. Those that entered after first pullback and have been shaken out are less likely to re-enter and stall the trend should it trigger.

    Hist Volatility is a little low on all three, however, you can increase pos size to replicate a more volatile stock.

    Also watching CETV.
     
    #74     Sep 29, 2004
  5. I appreciate the work you put into the Excel Template. I have no doubt the Macro you have created saves time for all. Thanks again for sharing your efforts with everyone so freely. Keep up the great work.

    - Spydertrader
     
    #75     Sep 29, 2004
  6. If I understand the NVR chart correctly, a 'Point Three' (from Nwbprop) formed from the low on (or about) July 26 (point one). Point two formed at the high around August 23, and the 'Point Three' hit the trendline around Sept 7. Now, you are awaiting the 'second' forming of a 'Point Three' Chart Formation.

    Thanks for attaching the chart, and for the education.

    - Spydertrader

    P.S. I will post tomorrow's lists around 6:00 AM Eastern Time
     
    #76     Sep 29, 2004
  7. The "Point Three" is from Jack Hershey. The credit goes to him. I just sort of hijacked it....lol.
     
    #77     Sep 30, 2004
  8. Apparently my previous attachment was the uncleaan cut... I don't have a copy on me at my current location. I will resend the correct template in the morning... Sorry for the mix up.

    Regards,
    G33M4K
     
    #78     Sep 30, 2004
  9. Unclean cut was an understatement. Completely wrong version. Will send the polished one in the morn...


    G33M4K
     
    #79     Sep 30, 2004
  10. 7 1 0
    VSEC CLE KNGT
    ASVI CRDN TRMM
    EAGL DECK BSTE
    JUPM PENN TNP
    RIO URBN BR
    HUBG PMTI CREE
    TRMB UTHR TASR
    GDP LEND CFC
    DDN SIE DRL
    CTSH CNCT FTI

    Hot List:

    TASR VSEC TRMM JUPM PMTI

    Watch List

    SWIR ANIK LIFC EVCI ENWV ALDN LSCP LWAY HANS NVEC SMTS

    We remove VSEC from the Hotlist and LWAY and NVEC from the Watch Lists due to float parameters outside the normal criteria.

    We should keep VSEC in our 'Final Universe' List (with the addition of VSEC now standing at 33 in number) as Float can and often does change from day to day.

    I hope you find the above information useful.

    - Spydertrader
     
    #80     Sep 30, 2004
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