spy...daily data plot
last apttern upwards is a catapult.the green area is where this pattern fails
last apttern upwards is a catapult.the green area is where this pattern fails
Quote from mdszj:
All
I have been looking for daily numerical totals of buy and sell pnf signals with not too much success. Looks like stockcharts does not have them, or at least I cant find them. Does anybody here know where I might be able to get pnf buy signals totals? I want to try comparing daily trends and compare it to mkt performance.
thx
Quote from HolyGrail:
In any event, I haven't been on the board in a very long time. I was just catching up on my reading when I saw your ill-informed posts. I'm gone again. Good trading to all. I just realized this is exactly why it is no longer worth my time to be on trading boards. Everyone is an expert at least in their own minds.
Quote from HolyGrail:
Here is some food for thought. What if you have a stock whose projection is that it is going to zero. Would or could that indicate a bottom?
Right now AMD is projected to go to zero.
Tom Dorsey and Watson Wright ran the options strategy department for Wheat, First Securities in the 80's using nothing but Point and Figure.Quote from oraclewizard77:
...One other thought, do you think it would be worth it to say buy a vertical put option on a stock that gives you a sell signal and/or buy a vertical call option on a stock that gives you a buy signal? Or because you will be stuck in the option till time expires, it is not worth it?
PnF lends itself very well to swing, position and trend trading.Quote from yayt:
hey all,
Ive been looking into using pnf charting as a basis for longer term, position trading, where I'd want to capture a couple (or more) dollars as opposed to a few cents (relatively) trading intraday .
While I've only read posts regarding intraday trading , do you think this method would be conducive to longer term trading ?
Thanks again for the insights holy Grail and dentist and everyone else !
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Quote from yayt:
The problem is, the signal came a couple days before its earnings came out, and while I knew this because I looked into the company and did some research before I went in, I thought it'd be helpful to warn people when holding onto longer term P&F based positions that news events...
...With regards to position trading, does it seem feasibly to take the private equity approach, and hope for lots of breakevens/slight losses and 1 or 2 homeruns?
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Quote from yayt:
Is there a way to get this percentage reading, similar to downloading the historical daily data from Yahoo? I'm not really sure what Bullish % is
I think the easiest one to test first would be double top/bottom breakout/breakdown, with a stop at the last column of O's?