johnlvs2run, For <b>SKF</b> the last price as of 20.Feb - 4.32 AM is <b>$187.15</b> I would go with a <b>9.23%</b> stoploss. Thus my stoploss price will be: <b>$169.88</b>
omegapoint, I so hear ya, I had identified <b>SRS</b>, but did not get in. I do feel it still has some more upside. Let me know what are you eying at? Thanks.
<h3>Top Five ETFs - 20.Feb.2009</h3> <ul> <ol type="1"> <li>RFN</li></li> <li>SKF</li></li> <li>DTO</li></li> <li>SRS</li></li> <li>SCO</li> <ul></ul></li></ol> </ul> As of this AM I am on only in on <strong>SKF.<br>SRS</strong> is looking good too. I might take very small positions in <strong>RFN</strong> and <strong>SRS.</strong> Check out entire Portfolio and historical transactions here: http://investics.wordpress.com/etf-performance/
investics - are these your portfolio's stocks/etfs or are they just random ETFs? I ask because these are not the top performing ETFs on a daily basis.
Winstontj! Thanks for comment. Well, for lack of a better word by "Performance", I don't meant the ETFs that had the highest % change that day or the day before. I use a combination of "Rate of Change" for different time spans. So "No" this list is not the TOP %change from the previous day. But they are not random either, I have a method I use to rank them. <hr> investics - are these your portfolio's stocks/etfs or are they just random ETFs? I ask because these are not the top performing ETFs on a daily basis.
SKF up to 205 this morning, right near the top of it's range. At what point do you feel SKF becomes a candidate for shorting.
johnlvs2run, If you have good profits why not lock them. If you have 20% or above take it or at least sell half. Or just trail with a <b>9.23%</b> as we discussed before. I have never gone short <b>SKF</b>. But if <b>XLF</b> shows up on my scan then I know it is time to long financials. <hr> SKF up to 205 this morning, right near the top of it's range. At what point do you feel SKF becomes a candidate for shorting.