Top Performing ETFs

Discussion in 'ETFs' started by investics, Feb 17, 2009.

  1. salvador90,

    I think you make a good point, surely the market needs to retrace, that's what it does.

    This is not new NEWS, but we need to be ready to jump in. Sometimes short term market bottoms happen in the middle of the day.

    But as long as you enter the previous day or that day you are still fine.

    I usually like to enter the market when there is a huge sell off day on the way down.


     
    #101     Jan 17, 2010
  2. ah you're talking more in a trading kind of perspective...

    I was talking more from an investment perspective where you don't need to buy intraday.

    I don't... I just check my systems at EOD, although i'm in good position to talk since im long since March/April on both Brazil and India... if I were in someonelse's shoes wanting to get in i'd wait for some kind of retracement... the problem is it may not come, or when it comes it could be at higher prices... but if you get in now, then the retrace may start... oh the life of a trader :D
     
    #102     Jan 17, 2010
  3. Hey there,

    Would you feel comfortable to share how you time the market long term. In terms of statistics, variables, averages etc etc ?

    I couldn't agree more that EOD systems are an effective way to gauge action and react.

    Thanks!


     
    #103     Jan 19, 2010
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    #104     Jan 19, 2010
  5. Greetings!

    My main focus in trading is nothing new. It is something that is otherwise known as "Breadth Analysis".

    If you are interested in this approach you <b>HAVE GOT</b> to read this book.

    <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Guide-Market-Breadth-Indicators/dp/0071444432">The Complete Guide to Market Breadth Indicators by ~ Gregory Morris</a>

    The contents of this BOOK alone could be enough to be the curriculum for a Masters Program.
     
    #105     Jan 19, 2010
  6. overkil2

    overkil2

    Well, EWZ up $0.98 as we speak. I'll take my little profit and run.
     
    #106     Jan 19, 2010
  7. .
    As before the situation now looks too over bought to enter.

    This too shall pass we will have our chance be patient.

    Money has to come into the market for us to move higher, it is not the case as yet this year.

    We have to wait for the market to retrace.

    Cheers!
     
    #107     Jan 20, 2010
  8. Good Morning Gang!

    The move yesterday seemed more in place, but I was caught off guard with the move on Tue.

    Again money is not coming in, vol has been less than average. The market can retrace quickly.

    I do not believe in the notion of speculation, I like to call myself an <b>Early Reactor</b>.

    I feel confident that if used in the world of <b>options</b> my strategy could be very lucrative.

    But I am in no hurry as of now. I want to stick with what works.

    Current status: <b>Cash since 28.Dec.2009</b>
     
    #108     Jan 21, 2010
  9. Gang!

    I hope you took precautions from my post yesterday. The action we saw was exactly what I was looking for.

    We had solid vol yesterday(21.Jan.2010).

    Now money seems to have moved out. So now we need to be really alert here.

    I will be looking for a very weak day, huge move downwards. A day on which more than <b>70%-80%</b> of the stocks are down.

    I will try and post, before 4.00 PM on the day I make my first buy this year.

    Cheers!
     
    #109     Jan 22, 2010
  10. Our anticipation has been on the dot. Market corrections take place very very very fast.

    The overall breadth has come down to <b>bullish</b> numbers.

    I am still on the side lines, I would like to see one more leg down before I jump in.

    I would not hesitate to get into the market on a weak day like yesterday(may be a little more weaker).

    I will have my list of <b>Stocks</b> and <b>ETFs</b> on Mon(25.Jan.2010) morning.
     
    #110     Jan 23, 2010