Quote from intradaybill:
I have identified so far about 100 distinct patterns in QQQ. Which one do you mean?
Like for example:
The opening price is relatively close or lower than the closing price.
During the day the price of QQQ tends to meet it's lowest price at around 10am Eastern Time. (A few charts confirm this, I haven't really went any deeper into this yet, but I will be doing more research on this soon.)
At around 12pm-1pm Eastern Time QQQ tends to not move around that much, then picks up it's pace after 1pm. (I think the reasoning behind this is because of major instituions and traders taking their lunch break.) I can exploit this by scalping shares. Buying and selling at a small increase in stock, like $0.01-$0.05 increase. Rinse and repeat.
QQQ is the most Volatile at its open.
My theory is that I can exploit these things happening and actually be profitable. Please let me know what you think.
Buy @ 10am Eastern Time and do research the night before to find out a fair price to buy stock at.
Sell @ $0.25 price increase in price.
Stop Loss @ $0.38 decrease in price.
With my theory I believe that you can buy and sell stock in large lots to gain a nice profit increase over a short period of time ranging from 1 hour to 2 days.
Please let me know what you think about this..I am going to begin the testing phase of this theory soon so any criticism and advice or information about QQQ would be very useful.
Some background information about myself is that I am 18 years old and I have been trading actively for 1 year in a live market and I have been paper trading for 2 years. Finance and investing is my passion and I'm always looking to innovate the market.
How I plan on testing this theory is to backtest, open up a paper trading account and trade using that strategy on there, print charts out for a long time frame to see if my theory is correct.
-Adam Shalit