Spydertrader's Jack Hershey Equities Journal

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To create the following lists of stocks, I used 90 RS and 80 EPS. Using 90 RS and 90 EPS resulted in an initial stocktables.com sort of too few equities.

2005-09-26, Monday - Lists

Hershey Wealth-Lab Chartscript Culling Methodology
Hershey Equities Rank V 3.0.0 / Qcharts Culling / Stocktables.com Sort

Hot List

DPTR FORD HANS IRIS LUFK SNHY VIVO VPHM

Dry Up Stocks

CKCM CMT DCAI HANS IIG IRIS NGPS RATE SNHY VDSI

Hot List Stocks Scores

DPTR - 0
FORD - 5
HANS - 0
IRIS - 5
LUFK - 0
SNHY - 5
VIVO - 7
VPHM - 5

Dry Up Stocks Scores

CKCM - 5
CMT - 5
DCAI - 0
HANS - 0
IIG - 0
IRIS - 5
NGPS - 0
RATE - 0
SNHY - 5
VDSI - 5

Keep an Eye on These Stocks

FORD (Attached)

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I'm using Excel to monitor volume levels and I'm in the process of trying to find moves by capturing data in 5 minute intervals.

Now, my worksheet is failing to do calculations automatically even though it is checked under options and tools menu. There are no circular references present and when I hit F9 all cells update.

Has anyone had a similar problem in the past?
 
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I'm using Excel to monitor volume levels and I'm in the process of trying to find moves by capturing data in 5 minute intervals.

Now, my worksheet is failing to do calculations automatically even though it is checked under options and tools menu. There are no circular references present and when I hit F9 all cells update.

Has anyone had a similar problem in the past?

Join the Excel traders list at

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/xltraders

One of the posters will probably have an idea.

Good luck.
 
Quote from svrz:

Join the Excel traders list at

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/xltraders

One of the posters will probably have an idea.

Good luck.

Thank you very much for the information. I very much appreciate it.

This morning all the links and calculations were working properly. It had to do with all links being established and not just one, even though one of them had nothing to do with the calculations I was experimenting with.

But I joined the group you have recommended.

Thank you again.
 
Spyder how do you determine the size of your positions in a stock or do you trade every stock with for example 1000 shares? And how many weight do you give every trade as a percentage of your total equity for example; you have a total equity of $100000 and you use 10% on a single trade so you can buy 1000 shares with a value of $10 per share. I ask this because this determines for a large part the outcome of your total percentage return and the number of different positions you can trade.

Maurice
 
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Spyder how do you determine the size of your positions in a stock or do you trade every stock with for example 1000 shares? And how many weight do you give every trade as a percentage of your total equity for example; you have a total equity of $100000 and you use 10% on a single trade so you can buy 1000 shares with a value of $10 per share. I ask this because this determines for a large part the outcome of your total percentage return and the number of different positions you can trade.

Jack Hershey recommends dividing one's capital into 'streams' for placing into the market each day. Jack has recommended using 4 to 8 streams of capital. Such activity creates an environment for easy position sizing as one would simply buy the maximum shares permitted by the funds available in each stream. For my position sizing, I have settled into a comfort level with 1000 shares on each equity. Another contributor to this thread advised me to begin increasing the number of shares traded slightly in order to increase the overall return on equity. I plan to take this advice and implement such a plan in the very near future.

- Spydertrader
 
2005-09-26, Monday - Midday Update

This morning, I monitored one list of stocks (10 total equities): Those equities from our daily Hot List and from our Final Universe List finding themselves "In Dry Up."

Dry Up Stocks

CKCM CMT DCAI HANS IIG IRIS NGPS RATE SNHY VDSI

Our system generated seven possible trade signals from the list of ten Dry Up Stocks when actual volume exceeded calculated "Low Band" Dry Up Volume prior to 11:30 AM.

Dry Up Stocks Triggering Signal

CKCM HANS NGPS IIG SNHY VDSI DCAI

Dry Up Stocks NOT Triggering Signal

CMT IRIS RATE

CKCM did show price improvement ($18.92) at time of signal generation (10:17 AM). In addition, MACD Histogram showed a positive return (+.0628). Also, The Stochastic Indicator fell above desired levels (96.94). As a result, I entered into a long position with CKCM receiving a fill price of $18.89 USD on 1000 shares.

HANS did show price improvement ($41.00) at time of signal generation (10:25 AM). In addition, MACD Histogram showed a positive return (+.0779). However, The Stochastic Indicator fell below desired levels (47.83). As a result, I took no action with respect to trading HANS.

NGPS did show price improvement ($27.23) at time of signal generation (10:38 AM). However, MACD Histogram showed a negative return (-.2637). In addition, The Stochastic Indicator fell below desired levels (46.99). As a result, I took no action with respect to trading NGPS.

LUFK did not show price improvement ($40.59) at time of signal generation (10.41 AM). In addition, MACD Histogram showed a negative return (-.1002). In addition, The Stochastic Indicator fell below desired levels (29.45). As a result, I took no action with respect to trading LUFK.

IIG did not show price improvement ($6.66) at time of signal generation (10:45 AM). In addition, MACD Histogram showed a negative return (-.0652). Also, The Stochastic Indicator fell below desired levels (5.54). As a result, I took no action with respect to trading IIG.

SNHY did not show price improvement ($23.38) at time of signal generation (11.00 AM). In addition, MACD Histogram showed a positive return (+.0119). Also, The Stochastic Indicator fell below desired levels (74.55). As a result, I took no action with respect to trading SNHY.

VDSI did show price improvement ($9.11) at time of signal generation (11.06 AM). In addition, MACD Histogram showed a negative return (-.0260). also, The Stochastic Indicator fell below desired levels (30.61). As a result, I took no action with respect to trading VDSI.

DCAI did show price improvement ($14.74) at time of signal generation (11.11 AM). In addition, MACD Histogram showed a negative return (-.0389). Also, The Stochastic Indicator fell below desired levels (8.50). As a result, I took no action with respect to trading DCAI.

ELOS did show price improvement ($36.37) at time of signal generation (10:17 AM). In addition, MACD Histogram showed a positive return (+.2527). Also, The Stochastic Indicator fell above desired levels (90.32). As a result, I entered into a long position with ELOS receiving a fill price of $36.38 USD on 1000 shares.

- Spydertrader

Edit: Typo Corrected on share price of CKCM ($18.89 not $19.89)
 
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Jack Hershey recommends dividing one's capital into 'streams' for placing into the market each day. Jack has recommended using 4 to 8 streams of capital. Such activity creates an environment for easy position sizing as one would simply buy the maximum shares permitted by the funds available in each stream. For my position sizing, I have settled into a comfort level with 1000 shares on each equity. Another contributor to this thread advised me to begin increasing the number of shares traded slightly in order to increase the overall return on equity. I plan to take this advice and implement such a plan in the very near future.

- Spydertrader

Thanks!
 
Hello Spydertrader,

You list ELOS and LUFK as triggering signals today but they do not make the dry up list. Do you have other criteria for watching and trading these (ELOS) today?

Thank you.
 
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