Hmmm... not good! I thought I was right on track, vanilla Hershey Equities method, but if my thought process is confusing others, there must be a big disconnect. Hopefully it's just my ability to communicate.Quote from cnms2:
Have you read Spydertrader's journals I and II? Do you trade the method he described? If you did, I probably don't understand what you asked. If you didn't, I don't know what you trade.
Let me explain.
From what I understand, we wait for stocks to enter dry up, place them onto a watch list, then enter after their pro-rata volume exceeds a threshold to indicate that they will be entering First Rising Volume. In this case, Spydertrader has refined it to include Lower Band Dry Up (LBDU) as the signal.
TSCM exceeded LBDU very early in trading, so that's good.
Next, we look for the %K of the slow stochastics to be above 80 (which it was) and MACD to be positive (which it was). So in that sense, all of the "planets" were aligned.
So that's what I meant when I said that it was signaling a buy on this scale.
But, in later exploration, JH and Spydertrader added in channels, so that we would enter towards the bottom of a channel to give the stock the greatest room to move. In this case, both TSCM and PWEI were very near the top of the channel on the 30 minute chart - a danger sign. But on the daily chart, they had a lot of room to move - a positive.
Further, large block trades were considered to be warning signs, and there were some large block trades going on.
So my confusion stems from the conflicting signals. I'm not certain how to prioritize these yet, and haven't developed the intuition to decide when a block trade can be ignored or not. As it turns out, the trade I passed on (TSCM) turned out to be the big winner as it cleanly broke out of its channel, and the trade I took (PWEI) is still very much channel-bound.
I know that we can't definately predict which stocks will go up, but I'm curious to see how others handle conflicting signals. In this case, very large block trades, conflicting channels on different scales, and aligned planets (volume, stoch & MACD).
Does that make a sort of sense? I'm trying to stick to the vanilla rules as much as possible and only add to in once I've got some experience and success.