Spydertrader's Jack Hershey Equities Trading Journal III

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  1. wherchat

    wherchat

    Try Stockwatch (free 30 day trial). I can recommend it for Canadian/US realtime stock quotes and charts, but have never used its analytics

    See Company Picker: Screen companies using criteria such as market capitalization, price/earnings ratio, dividend yield, exchange, beta, proximity to year high/low, and more.
     
    #611     Feb 19, 2007
  2. Boy talk about insular attitudes! This thread is devoted to Hershey chocolate. So be it. I hardly arrived saying everything you were doing is wrong! I only wanted to give you a few names to throw about- who knows maybe you could of helped me by saying one looked particularly good to you all.

    The ability to adjust thinking in mid flight is one of the most important ways to stay on your feet while investing and never get wiped out- an inclusive thought process-- one which takes in other forces moving the markets into consideration is so important. Straight TA without an ear to economics & newsflow is cows being led to slaughter scenario... sure the path is laid out for you-- just follow the others-- but remember where you are going- to the slaughterhouse.

    If any of you all took the time to read other parts of ET's board you would already be well familiar with the stonedinvestor and wouldn't suggest silly titles like:
    "Ideaman Stoney's Ideal Stocks." First off if you have been involved in investing long enough you would know there are no ideal stocks- you probably meant idea stocks-- but the idea is only the flame that ignites the research, there's insider activity, institutional holders, MACD, RS, MF, Volume Accumulation & Analysis, stock tracking, historical pricing, PE to Growth rates, what's in the pipeline, management, cash in the bank, free cash flow,- perfect entry prices, etc... it is only after all that comes together... then you can sit back secure in the fact that there is a motivational force STILL TO COME on the stock which will push it even higher.

    A few of you no doubt are smart enough to see the big picture: Stock screens can return a batch of names you have never heard of and have no idea about. You can buy them blindly if you wish and use your support lines to exit every story too early. OR you can blend your methodology and take a tip from stoney who gave you already vetted ideas ready to roar.
    Peace.
     
    #612     Feb 20, 2007
  3. RTFJ....

    Couldn't resist....
     
    #613     Feb 20, 2007
  4. I went with XOMA folks. Please see my reasons in the stock section. Good luck to you all!
     
    #614     Feb 20, 2007
  5. In with NFLX @ $23.20
    Short ALY $17.25
    In with REDF @ $19.48

    Anyone short CTRN?

    Look at GIGM go!
    Still killin meself for HWCC!:mad:

    Good trading guys! off to work!
     
    #615     Feb 20, 2007
  6. rickylc

    rickylc

    In and out of GIGM already

    in @ 12.55 adjusted basis

    out @ 13.05

    still keeping an eye on it.
     
    #616     Feb 20, 2007
  7. I guess my retirement account just took a major spike up.
     
    #617     Feb 20, 2007
  8. thething

    thething

    great stuff spyder:cool:
    I'm a completely newbie trader, i guess i can consider myself lucky to stombled onto this.

    Still learning to control my emotions, but even with a crap load of mistakes with a few days of trading i'm still up a little.
     
    #618     Feb 20, 2007
  9. Charly

    Charly

    Chartscript Upgrade

    Hershey Equities Chartscript Version 4.2


    Does someone know if thisscript has been "translated" into EasyLanguage some- where.
    Don't know anything about the Wealth Lab language unfortunately.

    Thank you...

    Charly
     
    #619     Feb 20, 2007
  10. tr222

    tr222

    Spyder, could you post a chart of SIRF with your channels drawn in. I have trouble figuring out how to draw the channels when there has been a large gap recently (01/31 in this case). TIA
     
    #620     Feb 20, 2007
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