Wow.
Quote from bighog:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3QuKCmfiMA&feature=related
Be careful looking for a Rose in the wrong places. :eek:
Quote from NoDoji:
+ $729
Seemed like everything I touched turned to gold today. Only one small loss and a more sensible stop would've made that a profitable trade.
Saw that I had 306 shares STEC short instead of the 400 I thought I shorted yesterday. Mustâve been a partial fill. Trailed a limit and covered STEC @ 16.87, close to yesterdayâs support level: +$132
Wanted to generate some cash in my Etrade account for June bills, decent size short on URS at the open @ 50.91, covered @ 50.35: +$270.
Short URS again @ 50.61, covered @ 50.31: +$116
Sheeeee's Baaaaack!!!
Short ESRX @ 63.92, pullback from HOD and looking very weak. Covered @ 63.46: +$89
Offered 32.40 on ANFâs 2nd run to test the HOD and missed by pennies. It fell too fast to chase.
Short ESRX @ 63.46 pullback from much lower high, covered @ 63.23 pivot off LOD: +$45
Short GILD @ 44.81 pullback from lower high, stop above previous resistance @ 45.05, hit for -$54. (NOTE: Placing stop just above HOD instead of the lower high wouldâve kept me in a nicely profitable trade. The difference was so little it wouldâve been worth the extra breathing room.)
Short ESRX @ 63.80 when it broke down through the intraday SMAs. I rarely short a stock that's moved so far down from the day's high, but that breakdown and the look of the L2 lured me in. I trailed a tight stop because a) I chased a bit to get in, and b) this oneâs been bouncing pretty hard on pivots, covered at 63.49 for +$120. It would've been wise to cover half and place a wider stop on the 2nd half, as much more profit awaited with very little move to the upside.
Looked at shorting JCG around 26.38 as it pulled back from a lower high. Made the critical mistake of taking a bathroom break BEFORE putting on the trade. How many times have I done this? Will I ever learn???
Short JCG @ 26.23, overbought lower high, went to put in a stop @ 26.20 when it dropped and I left-clicked instead of right-clicked: +$12
Position sizes were 200-500 shares today.
Quote from NoDoji:
+ $729
Seemed like everything I touched turned to gold today. Only one small loss and a more sensible stop would've made that a profitable trade.
Saw that I had 306 shares STEC short instead of the 400 I thought I shorted yesterday. Mustâve been a partial fill. Trailed a limit and covered STEC @ 16.87, close to yesterdayâs support level: +$132
Wanted to generate some cash in my Etrade account for June bills, decent size short on URS at the open @ 50.91, covered @ 50.35: +$270.
Short URS again @ 50.61, covered @ 50.31: +$116
Short ESRX @ 63.92, pullback from HOD and looking very weak. Covered @ 63.46: +$89
Offered 32.40 on ANFâs 2nd run to test the HOD and missed by pennies. It fell too fast to chase.
Short ESRX @ 63.46 pullback from much lower high, covered @ 63.23 pivot off LOD: +$45
Short GILD @ 44.81 pullback from lower high, stop above previous resistance @ 45.05, hit for -$54. (NOTE: Placing stop just above HOD instead of the lower high wouldâve kept me in a nicely profitable trade. The difference was so little it wouldâve been worth the extra breathing room.)
Short ESRX @ 63.80 when it broke down through the intraday SMAs. I rarely short a stock that's moved so far down from the day's high, but that breakdown and the look of the L2 lured me in. I trailed a tight stop because a) I chased a bit to get in, and b) this oneâs been bouncing pretty hard on pivots, covered at 63.49 for +$120. It would've been wise to cover half and place a wider stop on the 2nd half, as much more profit awaited with very little move to the upside.
Looked at shorting JCG around 26.38 as it pulled back from a lower high. Made the critical mistake of taking a bathroom break BEFORE putting on the trade. How many times have I done this? Will I ever learn???
Short JCG @ 26.23, overbought lower high, went to put in a stop @ 26.20 when it dropped and I left-clicked instead of right-clicked: +$12
Position sizes were 200-500 shares today.
Quote from mikea59:
Great to see things are turning around for you. Are you sticking to your basic setups, or have you changed strategy?
