yup, the bull market is strong. stocks with better than expected earnings gap up and run. stocks that "should" pull back don't, and stocks that gap down during the day are often starting down and giving clear "bullish" intraday patterns.
so the easiest money is to be made from the bull side. why fight it?
me, my best trading technique is shorting. so there are some days where i'm waiting for my setup, and they may not come. so be it.
but my best trading is coming when i'm NOT forcing things, and if i see the market telling me 'my' stocks are going up, i don't short and then bitch and moan whien they go up. i wait until 'my' setups are in place, and then pull the trigger.
so the easiest money is to be made from the bull side. why fight it?
me, my best trading technique is shorting. so there are some days where i'm waiting for my setup, and they may not come. so be it.
but my best trading is coming when i'm NOT forcing things, and if i see the market telling me 'my' stocks are going up, i don't short and then bitch and moan whien they go up. i wait until 'my' setups are in place, and then pull the trigger.
