I've been banging my head against the wall lately trying to explain how erratic and choppy Nasdaq stocks trade now. Swings out of nowhere, strong turns weak and weak turns strong. I've traded since '98 and it seems the charts just keep getting uglier.
After getting trapped in a nasty move in KLAC today and ERTS yesterday I've got a hypothesis I wanted to run by everyone. OK, so I'm short KLAC small down at the $50.20 level. I see MLCO on the offer selling heavy and there's a BRUT offer at $50.21 that was solid. MLCO lifts, BRUT lifts and I cover and get out. Now she starts flying, BRUT chasing the offer up. I dabble small at .71, keeps going. Get a little heavier all the way up until it busts through the figure and I'm starting to think there's news out or something. Short 1k more at $51.12 and get ready to cover. BRUT holds the bid there for what seemed like an eternity then drops and KLAC gets crushed back down a buck.
Now I see this happen all the time and am starting to wonder if this just isn't market makers who either don't care to work a large order anymore, opting to simply drive the stock up taking offers until it's filled, or if they are too dense to identify natural sellers who could enable the buyer to get a much better fill. When the buyer tips his hand everyone just steps aside and lets it fly. I guess I should try to hop on the train but as soon as he drops they usually come right back.
Any color is appreciated
After getting trapped in a nasty move in KLAC today and ERTS yesterday I've got a hypothesis I wanted to run by everyone. OK, so I'm short KLAC small down at the $50.20 level. I see MLCO on the offer selling heavy and there's a BRUT offer at $50.21 that was solid. MLCO lifts, BRUT lifts and I cover and get out. Now she starts flying, BRUT chasing the offer up. I dabble small at .71, keeps going. Get a little heavier all the way up until it busts through the figure and I'm starting to think there's news out or something. Short 1k more at $51.12 and get ready to cover. BRUT holds the bid there for what seemed like an eternity then drops and KLAC gets crushed back down a buck.
Now I see this happen all the time and am starting to wonder if this just isn't market makers who either don't care to work a large order anymore, opting to simply drive the stock up taking offers until it's filled, or if they are too dense to identify natural sellers who could enable the buyer to get a much better fill. When the buyer tips his hand everyone just steps aside and lets it fly. I guess I should try to hop on the train but as soon as he drops they usually come right back.
Any color is appreciated