+ $265 Day
+ $1440 Week
+ $5478 Month
Subtracting my unrealized losses, I am up 30% YTD, placing me ahead of my minimum required target of 100% return.
I had DRI on my morning short list and planned to try some different strategies to add to my currently narrow arsenal of strategies.
9:40 a.m.: Short DRI @ 34.57 when it broke down the opening LOD. Started a stop @ 34.67 and trailed it to 34.30, filled on the bounce off oversold for a $140 gain.
Busy with DRI and totally missed HOTT squeezing the shorts to 10.15, what a short that wouldâve been! I only watch HOTT sporadically, because when I have a swing trade on it, I put in a profit target and donât really think about it much after that.
9:55 a.m.: Short DRI @ 34.54, pull back from failure to make a new high. Stop @ 34.74, trailed to 34.40, filled @ 34.37 for a $86 gain. I trailed the stop a bit too close.
10:20 a.m.: Short DRI @ 34.07, breakdown of LOD, stop @ 34.26, previous resistance. Huge stall @ 34.00 and no breakdown. Covered @ 34.05 b/e. What can I say, Iâm ADD; I need quick action. No shortable bounce ensued and the 2nd test broke down perfectly. Add this to the âshouldaâ file: Leave your original stop in place until profitable or stopped out. Geez knows how to do this; he trades like a Marine! He even wagged his finger at me for how I managed this trade.
10:44 a.m.: Short FDO @ 31.39 overbought, stop just above HOD @ 31.60. Covered @ 31.30, pivot off oversold, for a $45 gain.
11:35 a.m.: Short GS @ 97.44, initial stop @ 98.00. Covered @ 97.84 for an $80 loss when the stochastic pivot down from overbought decided to reverse, thereby negating my original setup. Iâve found that a solid trade moves stochastically in your direction; once the stochastic line softens or reverses, that is always a strong exit signal.
Later, considered going long GS @ 97.55, small retracement off oversold stochastic and I kid you not my palms started sweating at the thought of a long trade. It was a stellar entry price and a fantastic long. Hog: I need a 2-week âshort biasâ deprogramming session with you, pleeeeeeeeez?
Watching HANS for a short near 35.80. It was consolidating there, so I went to grab coffee and came back to see it at 35.60 and falling. Lesson: Put on the trade and put in a stop, THEN take a break. Check out the HANS chart from 12:45 p.m. when I originally was ready to short before taking my coffee break. Well worth chasing, but I did my usual thing: I moved on.
Caementarius pointed out NEM looking weak, even though it was in a very oversold state on the intraday 3-min chart. I really liked this one a lot, and wanted get a feel for trading it by scalping the weakness displayed on L2 even though it was oversold already.
2:08 p.m.: Short NEM @ 44.49, oversold but looking for a quick scalp. Covered @ 44.39 for a $50 gain. Looking to put on a short again @ overbought, if presented.
2:43 p.m.: Short DRI @ 33.81 pull back from overbought. Waited too long to put on the trade and then didnât take profits at oversold. Covered on the bounce from oversold @ 33.91 for a $50 loss.
3:04 p.m.: Short NEM @ 44.33 pull back from overbought. Covered @ 44.04 oversold for a $143 gain.
Although I still tended to look from chart to chart too slowly today, missing several good follow up trades, I was pleased with my strict discipline and comfort level taking a variety of setups.
On the 30-day chart, ORLY again looks like a great swing short. Oh, yeah, Iâm short⦠:eek: