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    Using The Darvas System

    As I mentioned in one of my previous posts, a reverse box theory would work because stocks tend to stack boxes downward. That is a good play for shorting stocks. However I haven't try it using my real money....:D
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    Using The Darvas System

    HUM, LDG, MW and MXT are stopped out during the broad market selloff today. Please follow this link http://www.darvasboxes.com/report.html to view the current status of Current Darvas Holdings.
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    Using The Darvas System

    DO - Breakout buy signal given. Buy @ 54.99 WFR - Breakout buy signal given. Buy @ 16.71
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    Using The Darvas System

    Jun 23, 2005 Stopped out of CHS at 33.31 for a loss of 5.61% :mad:
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    Using The Darvas System

    Jun 22, 2005 Stopped out of BAK at 16.92 for a 12.78% loss. :(
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    Using The Darvas System

    Jun 21, 2005 PHS - Breakout buy signal given. Buy @ 68.41
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    Buy The Right Stock At The Right Time

    To buy at the right time, in my two cents, is not a very tough job. But to select a RIGHT stock to trade is not always an easy task.... Please comment!!
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    Using The Darvas System

    Welcome mate.... The most direct way to participate in large moves is to trade volatile and trendy stocks. Then why NYSE, not Nasdaq? Nasdaq stocks are far too much volatile than NYSE stocks; this means we must put up with the fact that we will be stopped out at a higher rate with these...
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    Using The Darvas System

    Frontier Oil Corporation (NYSE: FTO) Adjusted Stop Loss Order for a 2-for-1 stock split = 21.03
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    Using The Darvas System

    A reverse box theory would work because stocks tend to stack boxes downward. That is a good play for shorting stocks. Nicolas's classic book should re-title as "How I Made 3,000,000 in the Stock Market"....:D
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    Using The Darvas System

    I only hold 5 to 8 stocks maximum in my actual trading, I just keep track the rest in http://www.darvasboxes.com/report.html to see how things are going with these Darvas qualifiers (those that are not in my portfolio).
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    Using The Darvas System

    Sound very interesting....but how do you buy at the bottom of the box? Mind to share? Thanks in advance!!
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    Using The Darvas System

    Bought BBD @ 35.11 CHS @ 35.29 DNA @ 83.26 JOE @ 80.65 Current Darvas Stocks: http://www.darvasboxes.com/report.html
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    Am I the only one that sees a correction?

    Let STOPS keep us from staying in too long in the event the market turned down.
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    Using The Darvas System

    Jun 16, 2005 Buys: LDG @ 44.64 SQM @ 94.66
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    Using The Darvas System

    The answer is still the same as my previous post...."How I Made 2,000,000 in the Stock Market" :D OR Alternatively follow this link http://www.darvasboxes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4 to have an overview of the method.
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    Using The Darvas System

    The best source to learn Darvas Boxes is...."How I Made 2,000,000 in the Stock Market" :p
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    Using The Darvas System

    Bought CME @ 257.91 and SFY @ 36.49 during the breakout. Current Holdings http://www.darvasboxes.com/report.html
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    Using The Darvas System

    Stock picks based on the system developed by the author of "How I Made $2,000,000 in the Stock Market". Two modifications: 1) The current watchlist is NOT based on fundies, 2) A stop is NOT placed a fraction below the buying price but 1% below the bottom of a new box.
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    Stock/Market Selection

    Thank you very much for all your valuable reply! I have one more question; should I use the same criteria for short-term trading and position trading? Looking forward for the reply!
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