One thing to consider is that today you may be better off entering on the pullback after the initial breakout .... But you always run the risk of missing a really strong breakout that has no pullback( Can't win em all)... And If you are a breakout player or even a retracement kind of guy. It wouldn't hurt to keep an eye on the stocks near their all time high. Just consider it another weapon in your arsenal.
I like to enter on pullbacks....AAP is a stock I've been stalking that I may be entering any day now... darvas would wait for the breakout I would rather buy at the bottom of His box.... What we now call support.
darvas was a remarkable man for his time...He was a regular guy, A wall street "outsider" who was actually able to discover "Market structure" A pattern of higher highs and higher lows. With this simple method, he made himself a nice little fortune, respectable even by todays standards.
Nick
I like to enter on pullbacks....AAP is a stock I've been stalking that I may be entering any day now... darvas would wait for the breakout I would rather buy at the bottom of His box.... What we now call support.
darvas was a remarkable man for his time...He was a regular guy, A wall street "outsider" who was actually able to discover "Market structure" A pattern of higher highs and higher lows. With this simple method, he made himself a nice little fortune, respectable even by todays standards.
Nick