Spydertrader's Jack Hershey Equities Trading Journal III

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  1. No trades (long or short) on these stocks today. Never received enough volume to jump in.

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    #1681     Aug 14, 2007
  2. Final Universe Additions

    AVCI
    CALM (a previous Final Universe Member who has returned)

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    #1682     Aug 14, 2007
  3. Amille28

    Amille28

    Beginner Level Traders should avoid trading in environments where the level of risk increases. Earnings dates represent one of those areas. As such, I recommend Beginnig Level traders avoid entering into a position where a stock has an Earnings Date close to trade signal. One need look no further than the many pages of these Journals to find examples of individuals who regretted heading this advice.

    - Spydertrader


    Thanks for the wakeup call. I read this I don't know how many times in the Journal.. it just didn't register until a few hershey videos ago. Especially the one where you're yelling at everyone to read the journals.

    Lesson, earnings can go up, but if they don't go up as much as the analyists say they should the stock tanks. Sound right?

    I'm new and just playing with a few hundred bucks. It is more important for me to learn the lesson the hard way than to just sit there, as many do satisfied with their 10% return year after year. This stuff is really a gem.

    Thanks everyone for the positive support.
    If there is a way I can help let me know.

    Aaron,
    former Edward Jones Rep
     
    #1683     Aug 15, 2007
  4. Tomorrow's (Thursday) Dry Up Stocks

    AFSI AVCI BTJ CECE ICOC JADE JSDA KMGB MTOX NFI ROCM SYNL SYX TASR TRCR

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    #1684     Aug 15, 2007
  5. Perfect.

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    #1685     Aug 16, 2007
  6. Tomorrow's (Monday) Dry Up Stocks

    BTJ GROW ICOC JADE JSDA ROCM SYNL TRCR

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    #1686     Aug 19, 2007
  7. Spyder,

    2 thoughts,

    first, I was wondering if scanning our dry up stocks for hitches, dip, or stalls and then looking for volume BO and continuation would be a good progression in ones trading for better profits. I have hit a plateau in terms of learning and trying to further my knowledge and trading possibilites.

    Second, for trading from ftt of a short trend to a ftt of a long trend(pt 1 to pt2), we look for dec vol toward the retrace and approcaihng of the rtl and then a BO in vol (B2B) on the BO of the TL. From my understanding, the pace of the move is usually dependent on the Vol BO and we do not know the pace of the move until the BO in vol happens. my thought process is in order to make the most profits per time....we would like to know the pace....which does not happen until after the retrace and until the Inc B vol kicks in. So we get in on a ftt hoping that when the vol B2B kicks in that we have high vol and a fast pace pt 1 to pt 2 move. This seems like shooting at a flock of birds out of the sky and hitting a bird but not knowing the specific weight of the bird that we are going for compared to sizing up the Big bird you want to shoot out of the flock and hitting it. One way that might be able to solve this may be the 20% cycles in 5 months but i am not sure if this solves the problem...just a thought.

    Anyway, just hoping we can get a good discussion going.....

    GL this week to everyone

    JC
     
    #1687     Aug 20, 2007
  8. CDNPatriot

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    Question:

    I'm trying to automate this with IB TWS platform.

    Has anyone successfully coded orders using the criteria used in Journal 1?

    Namely:
    buy once volume exceeds the low band threshold for an equity
    price is higher than previous day
    MACD Histogram is positive
    Stochastics (%K) is above 80

    Or can anyone recommend another software that can do and put orders in? I've already tried unsuccessfully with Wealthlab.

    Thanks
     
    #1688     Aug 20, 2007
  9. CDN,

    I have automated it using Amibroker. The scripts have been attached in this journal in earlier pages.
     
    #1689     Aug 20, 2007
  10. little late, but i think SNCR just hit
     
    #1690     Aug 21, 2007
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