Quote from hungry:
I'm sorry I have to say something. No one can predict what a stock will do tomorrow consistently....except .......insiders who know something.
I believe Dennis Ehkhart (bad spelling) said " don't worry about where the trade is going....worry about what you will do when it gets there." I would say this is because we don't know where it's going to go
but we can plan what to do when things happen, hopefully profitably. By the way, I don't believe in psychics either.

Quote from mark1:
The more the better...given the positive expectancy of the system the more you roll your dice...![]()

martys, I think relative strength to the stock index helps as it shows the real game in the stock. give it a try.Quote from martys:
Yes, in a way but they are correlated assets and not independent events.
I am gonna stop posting my trades. I suck any way. I will continue to trade with a loose interpretation of Ross rule and FRV (I think I should either be always strict or always loose or I 'll get the worse of both worlds). Some days FRV would have gotten me out of trouble and some days the stocks (staying strong at the upper end of the range) just keep going when the market goes (such as PETS and ELOS recently). I do think an EOD Ross rule, and when the stock almost never goes above the entry level during the day might be a good sign to cut the loss or at least sell it into the next day's open. Thank you all. Good trading!![]()
I overlay the stock index in eSignal as per my previous posts. You can also check the % change of the stock and the index side to side, but the overlay gives a more accurate, real-time view. Good trading this morning.Quote from martys:
Where do you get the intraday relative strength? Or do you calculate it yourself? Thanks.
Quote from martys:
I am gonna stop posting my trades. I suck any way.

Quote from mark1:
If you stop posting because it distracts you from your plan, it's a good thing.
If you stop posting because you have to prove you DON't suck to us, that's a very risky thought IMHO.
Stick to the plan period.
Don't get me wrong I'm not patronizing, I'm not in the position to do it, just my 2 cents
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