Thursday, October 22, 2009

trade Flashback

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asr: one thing to note is in all these flash trades the STOP is around 5 to 8% , so in comparision our OIL trade trade having 8% cost as OPTION BUY will always give result . 1.5% x 4 weeks = 6% stop value that is OPtion price gives protection and atmost you may lose 3% value if you BUY future with option.
this Mr. K stocks are low priced so high RISK so they need 8% STOP values , so in that sense our OIL OPTION/FUTURE strategy is not bad.

asr: Mr. K progression , what kind of charts was used in the time period progresson from 2008 to 2009 . Also see good # of losses in 2008 so Mr. K lowrisk perfection is recent like 2009 with ATR/stochastic ..
- best example to document a trade with chart , before and after trades notes ..
- all his trades talks about looking back history how stock price moved, he look for at least one price move in the past

1) trend channels -- it seems in both 1) and 2) Innova universal stops are used even though they were not shown here. other posts charts with Innova are dated in 2008 which is case for 1) and 2)
2) Stocastic & RSI 5
3) ATR no-voilation and Stocastic Oversold condition
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another Innova stops
How would you buy the pullback in Baidu

on the above URL page one more Innvo.. on SIGM
You posted recently that you were trading Sigma Designs (SIGM) because it was one of the February’s
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Mr. K used to be very talkative about trades in 2008 ,but no longer in 2009
http://www.kirkreport.com/membersonly/2009/02/26/plugging-away/
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examples recently how o
nce can use ATR in combination with stochastics for timing the entry. But, I’ll provide a recent trade to illustrate how one could use ATR to generate a short-term setup.
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VICL
The one negative I don’t like here is how the stock hasn’t been able to rally back from oversold conditions like it did in mid-August. In essence, if it is going to rally back, it probably should have done so by now. Here a very small starter position (maybe just 1/5 of the desired target allocation) makes se
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