Originally posted by pitufo
As far as opportunities go, every time the spus tick up or down I try to be in a trade in that direction.
I have no set amount of profit that I want to make on each trade, if the stock is going up I get out immediately, if it move 3 cents I take 3 cents, if it move 20 cents I take 20. If I am wrong I get out immediately, if it moves against me 2 cents I am out, 1 cent I am out, or if it doesn't even go my direction I am out.
Hey Pit and Bachelier a few questions...
I have talked with others about the "SPU's tick up buy, tick down sell" strategy. I love to crank out volume on my watcher like platform, but struggle with finding enough entries/exits.
I have always felt that I should balance my expectations for the trade with the reason for entry. If I am just buying stock because the Spus tick up, then I should expect no more that 2 or 3 cents since they may tick right back down. With low commissions you can still be net profitable. ANd if they happen to run while I am in....great...maybe I get 2 or 3 of those a day.
However I have never gotten into discussing this style in any great detail. My question is, what do you count as an uptick or downtick in the SPU's that would actually make you take action?
For example, you could have the price of the SPUs in a market minder and watch its price change in decimals print by print, or in a tick chart and watch it on a chart print by print, or in on a one minute chart, etc.
So say you were looking at the actual price and it changes fractionally higher, would you consider this an uptick in regards to you then buying stock?! If so you would be buying and selling literally every second of the day! So please let us know how you define an uptick in the SPUS that would result in you buying one of the stocks you trade. THanks.
Also, if you sell immediately if it does not go with you, ie at a one cent loss or scratch, have you found listed stocks-with their much slower fills but lower price chaos-to be better for this style? I am listed ignorant so any insights here are appreciated as well.