Follow Through/Leaders Chart

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Emerging Leadership

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I’d like to see the rally prove itself before diving in, but am willing to nibble and nimble. Keep in mind if today ends as a distribution (lower close on higher volume than yesterday on the DOW, S&P500, New York, NAS), then this rally will have a high probability of failing. However, if this rally holds, look for leadership in the railroads, biotechs, solars (maybe).

CANSLIM guru Gil Morales likes the action in the computer services in recent newsletters, a group I missed in my scans. These include IBM, ACN, and IT.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Me in Investor’s Business Daily

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That’s me on page A4 of today’s IBD. The AP photographer was shooting these at the same time my SKF was tanking, so this was the best smile I could muster up. While I have my 5 minutes of fame, I like to thank some folks. God, mom, Susana, Rachel, Sarah. And the pros who help me keep an eye on the market: Covestor, IBD, Gil Morales and his newsletter service www.gilmoreport.com, Gary Kaltbaum’s Investor’s Edge radio show www.garyk.com.

Follow Through or fake out?

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The NASDAQ scored an 11th day follow through yesterday, a timing signal which IBD uses to determine a new market rally. For those not familiar with FT’s, here are a couple facts. No market rally has started without it, and it has a 70-80% success rate. But don’t stop reading yet, FT’s work best when it occurs on days 4 – 7 of a rally attempt, so an 11th day FT is failure prone. The market has also been going through wild swings lately, so I am mildly bullish at this point.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

No Man’s Land

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Today is the 6th day of a rally attempt and the market can go either direction; even both ways if volatility picks up. Former leaders; oils, ferts, techs are breaking down and a new crop of leaders are just starting to emerge; biotechs, truckers, industrial machinery. Keep an eye on SNHY, FLS, ODFL, JBHT, OSIP, CELG.

Friday, July 18, 2008

SKF – A costly trade and profitable lesson

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OK, I really blew it with my SKF trade. I had two successful trades then let emotions kick in. Greed, pride, all the stuff that kills investors. The good news, I do know where I went wrong. I also successfully applied a CANSLIM day trading technique which worked and would have protected me had I followed the rules. Here’s a rundown on how it works:

 

1) Study a chart and get to know it daily price volume characteristics. I’ve used SKF. The financial's are under pressure, it trades very violently, but followed a buy on weakness sell on strength pattern. So my strategy was to buy off of support then sell as it came through resistance. See my SKF chart.

2) Monitor market conditions. We continued to be correcting. Financials, housing, were leading the market down. Accumulation was picking up on the SKF and it was about to complete the right side of a cup formed from 3/17.

Things I missed. SKF started going parabolic on 7/11, and was up 11 out of the last 13 days. The NASDAQ tested support on 7/15. The Put/Call equity ratio was approaching 1. These signs indicated an SKF top and increased chances of a market turnaround.

So what, I had my biggest one day loss ever. No one is prone to losses, and I’m in good company. Best of all, I learned a valuable lesson which will equate to future profits. There was way more important things in life than money.