1. Position Trading Stocks
Position trading stocks is an approach that involves carrying out the process shown in the
chart on page 11. The left QA (Quality Assurance) part of the chart is designed to yield an
up to date Universe which then can be traded as an EOD (End of Day) data oriented effort.
The right side of the chart deals with the ROI (Return on Investment) performance
characteristics of making money by using this Universe of stocks.
The basic principal is to trade a very high quality Universe as measured by earnings and
price performance. Stocks are obtained nowadays from Stocktables.com and the default
setup for getting a list of approximately 125 stocks is done by setting limits on the RS
(Relative Strength) and EPS (Earnings per Share). The price range is arbitrarily set at 10 to
50. The list is sorted by increasing volume, to assure that the order of appearance of the
stocks corresponds to three scoring values going down the list from top to bottom (7âs, 0âs
and 1âs). Over time the stocks migrate up the list. The list can be pulled at the frequency of
every 3 to 4 days.
All stocks on the list are graded to determine their repeatability and reliability and
consequently their Rank which is a measure of the daily money velocity in percent per day.
An initial analysis sheet is used to do this, either manually (A good drill for getting to expert)
or automatically by Excel. The chart of the stock is also annotated with formations and
Initial Analysis Sheet (IAS) designations at this time.
Stocks are then placed in a set of review portfolios according to their contemporary scores
(7âs, 0âs, and 1âs), whether they are owned, and if they are being considered for purchase
(a HOT list).
Daily evaluations are made using logging sheets. The logging sheets represent monitoring,
analysis, decision making and timely action as the 16 columns are traversed. Logging
sheets are kept for each portfolio. Clearstation.com is an example of a place to keep
portfolios that can be accessed to do the daily routine in convenient bulk viewing groups.
All of the above is kept in three ring binders and, periodically, new annotated charts are
pulled from the displays used on the PC monitoring platform.
The Hot list and the owned lists are given special attention on a daily basis. A log sheet is
used to assess the HOT list and the daily analysis sheet is used to complete the monitoring,
analysis, decision making and planned action for the next day on owned stocks.
The progression of wealth building continually accelerates. There is no point where the
effort becomes saturated (as mold would as it grew on a piece of bread). The progression is
a consequence of the continuing acquisition of knowledge, skills and experience.
At some point, while also holding a job, EOD trading becomes the principal source of
acquired wealth. When this occurs it is time to consider trading full time. Monitoring stocks
full time, instead of just in the evening as an EOD effort, changes the effectiveness and
efficiency of making money by position trading. You move from EOD data to real time data
in a more revealing fractal (usually the 15 or 30 minute fractal). This means two things: you
get to see the actual peaks forming, and you can also consider changing the duration of the
hold period to only incorporate the period of highest money velocities.
Both considerations greatly increase the return on investment (ROI), and replacing the
income of not working usually happens over a short interval. Coupling this with the real time
commodities trading opportunity completes the full picture.
Trading stocks only during their optimum price velocities is called cross trading. It involves
emphasizing the money velocity of the hold period. As stocks are monitored in real time, it
is possible to rough out their time rate of change in value. This applies to owned stocks as
well as HOT list stocks. When an owned stock begins to wane in capital appreciation, it can
be sold and the capital can then be used to buy and hold a stock whose capital appreciation
is growing better than the just sold stock.