Quote from jr07:
Question for NODoji on the strong breakouts, is sometimes during market hours and due to some announcement or news, or 'LBO' or 'takeover' rumors or an FDA approval/rejection some stocks make very strong moves accompanied by volume. How would you trade these? Because there seems to be no real sense in the next step of any of these moves. Sometimes, the stock drifts lower and stays like that for the rest of the day. Sometimes, it pauses and makes a higher move and then begins to drift/retrace. And sometimes it rapidly begins to give back the entire move.
I almost feel like I need to avoid these 'big moves' since I have been burned by most of them despite using similar position to my regular trades. But the moves are so big! That benefiting from them can provide the food for an entire week, in a single move. Yet they seem so difficult to catch!
Is it a losers game? Trying to catch these big rumor based moves?
Take PMTI for instance. On Tuesday at 10:50am I received the news about the FDA approval of its laser surgical instrument. The stock was trading at $10.90 and when I opened the chart it was already at $11.90. At this level, there was still volume behind the move and price started to move higher. I went in and got stopped out minutes later at $11.50. First loss. Then at noon more volume came in with price heading down so I shorted at $11.30 and from then on it "drifted" higher and I got stopped out at $11.60. Second loss.
Yesterday the stock was downgraded prior to the open at Noble Financial. Rinse and repeat sell trade above, rinse and repeat today. Heavy volume with downward price pressure, followed by drift upwards taking out previous lower highs.
J