I didn't survive the drop in TIE this morning during the market pullback and sold my shares. Now TIE is happily hovering at the highs of the day...
I understand your reasoning and for the most part I agree but you can still find many players sending electronic orders to NYSE, therefore hitting...
Looking at the daily chart, the stock is clearly in an uptrend ever since our dude came out of the woods at the end of 2004. However you soon...
Just to avoid any confusion, NGPS didn't reach FRV by EOD and should have been sold. I didn't pay attention to EOD volume and missed the sale.
It's ironic because I'm actually having a smooth ride on TIE, currently on its way to a 10% profit target. Thank you for the detailed...
It also turned negative for the day and of course, I immediately sold. Now it's back to 30.38... I am really curious to hear Spyder take on this.
SFCC reversal today and very nice MRX short. Everything worked today: N, BA, SFCC, MRX. I only took a 10c loss in GDW.
LOL I love the pun.
I think what acrary was describing is the standard way to step into the door of I-banks and other major hedge funds. Who ultimately succeed in...
Oh yeah.
Interesting. So how do you read S/R levels?
Mike, a stock that should be in your extended list is NDAQ. It has EPS 96, RS 99, volume around 1M/day, float 50M. Did your scan select this stock?
I think if you NX you're not entitled to price improvements. Doesn't the NXing order go through an automated execution system?
In general it's time to get out but sometimes the specialist will print a small size at the bid without dropping the quote. It might be a trader...
...and this is a pattern that you'll see more and more often as execution platforms sharpen their tricks. Many, many times, when you think there...
If you read this thread from the beginning you'll find a detailed description on how to interpret double prints by Maverick. Anyway, by looking at...
I see. I didn't enter MRVL and CC for the same reason: bars closing well below their high with MRVL actually making lower highs at that point....
I personally have even less risk tolerance. I would have exited at the break of the first down candle low (around 56.95) given that: - the stock...
Yes, but I think it's still helpful to understand when to take a loss.
I agree, knowing when not to enter a trade is at least as important as recognizing the right setup.
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