Runningbear,
Profitseer applied the lovely title. It was my response to a thread two or three weeks ago. Believe it or not, it might have been a thread started by sunnyskies, my buddy, asking about a system that really worked. I don't really remember for sure.
Anyway, I usually trade using the closing price of the daily chart. I want to capture the bigger move. In a discussion with my dad, he being ever the doubter, I said that using the closing price on a daily chart, one could simply decide to be long above it, and short below it. On a closing basis.
If you look at any of the blue chip nyse type stox, vs the nasdaq once at 250 now at 2.50 types, you will see that overall, you are in a pretty good profit position at some time. And I mean more than a few points. Look at stocks like mmm, ibm, ge, gm, mo etc.
If you just use the closing price on any chart, the longer time frame the better in my opinion, and say from here I am going to be short below it and long above it, you will at some time be in a nice profit position.
As sunnyskies so sweetly points out, the exit is the tough part. Indeed, you, me, profitseer, and anyone who has ever written a book about trading has a tough time deciding when to get out.
So as an experiment, since I presume you will be here for awhile, pick some stox and draw a horizontal line at today's closing price. Tomoorow when it closes, you are papertrade long or short. And sit back and watch for yourself what happens. For quicker gratification, americans in the 21st century that we are, use the hourly chart, or the 30 minute. I'm sure it works on any chart.
I don't imagine the cheap stox will give you the feed back you want. For fun, I've thought recently - actually after reading your posts and profit's posts, that drawing the line just above or just below an area of current consolidation would be neat.
Either way. Hey how about this. I'll pick 4 stox right now, UNP, PG, GM, and WMT. You pick 4 too. I will create a screen with my 4 daily charts of these stox and draw a horizontal line at today's closing price. And let's just watch and see. Right now we seem to be in a sideways market so this will be good. If you pick 4 and want to share them I'll watch them too.
Anyway, there are my five. Let's see how it works out. Along the way, you and me and profit and anyone else can decide when we should get out. But tomorrow's close will decide that we are in. The beauty of daily charts and longer using the close only is, we only have to check it once a day.
I hope you play.
