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clockwork71 replied Jul 27, 2009Perfect analysis. Well, I mean it's just like mine.....so you better be buying? lol CW
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clockwork71 replied Jul 27, 2009Truthfully, news not withstanding....I like the bar, if it breaks lower I would be short. But what I also would point out is that this is a classic parabolic move. It could very well be getting exhausted. Is it a trend reversal? I doubt it, but it ...
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clockwork71 replied Jul 27, 2009Yes, sorry....probably should have had the disclaimer here. He is right, it's not the best way to start. You really don't want to do it on illiquid stocks. You must use stocks that are heavily traded. Thanks for pointing that out Marco. Chris
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clockwork71 replied Jul 26, 2009I agree with both charts. However, the USDCHF seems a bit more interesting....based on bar shapes. Both would be on my watch list though....if I got a good bar - I would be involved. Chris
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clockwork71 replied Jul 26, 2009Well the main difference is that if I were buying puts, I would need to hit the strike price plus whatever the premium I paid. So if it's $5 away, and it cost me $2......I need it to move $7 just to break even. If I sell a put, I collect the money ...
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clockwork71 replied Jul 26, 2009No worries mate. Actually, I am finding I like the HKSE more and more as time goes by.....it tends to move a little slower, and that's not a bad thing. Plus it has the added plus of being Chinese.
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clockwork71 replied Jul 26, 2009I like the $11 mark on this chart. The only real cause for a little bit of a pause would possibly be the fact that the last high was so much lower than the one before it. This company makes World Of Warcraft, and I believe the Guitar Hero series - ...
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clockwork71 replied Jul 26, 2009I would sell them just like shorting the stock. So when it breaks the bottom of that bar cleanly - I would be selling at that point. I don't hold options until expiration typically, so what happens is I get paid a premium, and then I see how much I ...
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clockwork71 replied Jul 26, 2009As usual, I have no idea what you are talking about. But I will try to answer.... It's Sunday night, therefore the markets are not open. If it breaks lower tomorrow - I am selling calls, and a lot of them. (Hope that answers) Because of the size of ...
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clockwork71 replied Jul 26, 2009Kulu pointed this one out. — My friend Kulu called me today about this chart - it's a beauty. I will certainly be watching this one.
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clockwork71 replied Jul 26, 2009I really like this freestockcharts.com I haven't found if you can check multiple exchanges though? Would not surprise me if it's an American company......we tend to not be so "worldly".
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clockwork71 replied Jul 26, 2009I have to agree - I think BRV is the man, and doesn't get anywhere near the credit he deserves.
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clockwork71 replied Jul 25, 2009I like everything about it except that volume. I might even wait for a break of 60 to get involved, just shrink the positino size, and widen the stops a little..... Chris
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clockwork71 replied Jul 25, 2009Hell no. You didn't distract at all. This was a great post.
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clockwork71 replied Jul 25, 2009Yes, because basically the idea is you a shorting until the pair signals to go long. In Reminiscences Of A Stock Operator, there is a part where he is talking about exits. He says he stays in a stock until he sees reasons to sell. Think about that ...
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clockwork71 replied Jul 25, 2009Thank you Max. Your point is well taken. Just finally got fed up a little. The truth is my intended audience hasn't reacted yet (that I know of) and the rest is just noise. Well put. Chris
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clockwork71 replied Jul 24, 2009I $hit on friends. Do I know you?.[/quote][/quote] What, no drunken riddle? I'm disappointed.
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