Bob, the challenge was fun! Can't believe I used limit on APOL and missed that last move. I almost closed out my HOTT position just to try and beat you, but I want bigger profits off that puppy!
+ $248
Shorted AMGN @ 58.32 when overbought stochastic crossed down after a test of the HOD. I placed a very tight stop @ 58.52, which got hit with slippage for a $115 loss. My choices were tight stop, re-enter the trade later, or wider stop. After sitting with trades forever when not using the tight stop, I decided that was the better option.
Shorted MFE @ 33.90 when it had a strong run up on the news that itâs been added to the S&P index. Oh boy, now thatâs a reason a stock should rally. It was also very close to major resistance, giving me a great stop price. Despite the fact that this was one of the highest probability trades Iâve had recently, I covered @ 33.71 for a $95 gain at the first sign of oversold pivot, instead of setting my stop at b/e and being patient. It dropped all day after I covered, and I left about $700 on the table.
To prove that I am capable of learning from my errors, I re-shorted AMGN @ 58.28 upon failure to make a new high, set my stop to b/e as soon as the trade was profitable, moved the stop down gradually and waited patiently for the oversold stochastic to cross up, covering @ 57.79 for a $247 gain.
Got bored in the doldrums of the afternoon and put on a swing short of HOTT @ 8.56.
My boredom continued and I shorted MFE again @ 32.92 after previous support became new resistance and it tested that new resistance and appeared to stall. It milled about for some time and I donât like when that happens because you never know where itâs going to break and it usually breaks to the upside. It had broken through resistance twice, so I covered @ 32.98 for a $35 loss, and of course it tanked after that.
Shorted APOL @ 74.86 when overbought and stalled after rallying through previous 74.84 resistance and pulling back. Set a cover target at 74.66 which was filled for a $100 gain.
Finally after forever and a day, DRI approached my target cover price, but when it stalled and pivoted a bit close to my entry price, I impatiently covered for a $50 loss, not wanting to hold the damn position another day. Of course it hit my original target price right after that and then bounced.
Shorted APOL @ 74.95 after another test of that resistance, and set a cover target of 74.75 which was filled for a $100 gain.
Had a nice âdrag tradingâ challenge with Bob end of day, and was certain Iâd wipe him out with a final APOL short, but I set a limit order @ 75.20 instead of just going in at market and missed the big move. Oh well, thereâs always Friday.
