A very bearish tone in the market this week, as the SPY has been trading around the ever so important 88 level. Wednesday morning looked as if the market was ready to crack, but we rallied into the close as the bulls came in to provide some support. With negative reactions to all economic numbers as a whole, we will … Read More
Plan B
Today at SMB’s headquarters in midtown Manhattan we watched some trading tape with our developing traders. And yesterday we did the same. A recurring theme jumped out. How to enter a stock above an important level when you missed your initial buy. Let’s discuss. One of our better traders showed his tape of GIS recently (Honey Nut Cheerios….delicious!). Between you … Read More
From Trade to Hold to Cover
As an intraday trader it is important to have a playbook of Trades to Hold. These are longer term intraday trades where we do not cover unless there is a reason to cover. And this means something substantially different with our stocks. I made a Trade to Hold in CVX on the Open and then I covered without anything really … Read More
Financials Are The Tell
I have spent a lot of time trading the financials for the past 18 months. Maybe too much time 🙂 Yesterday, when many traded to key support levels I got long. Some broke these levels briefly so I got out and even got short some MS. Not such a good idea. Every single financial closed significantly above their support levels … Read More
Low Volume
Today was the perfect example of how we need higher volume to confirm a break of support. We see this with stocks and the overall market. We need levels to be broken with significant volume as confirmation. And today we did not see this. SPY over the past two days have violated 88.50, which was a level the market had … Read More
What We Can Learn From Roddick as Traders
Since this Saturday I have been without internet and cell phone access. I like a remote location. It is calming. But not a spot without modern technology. Thankfully Sunday we had the Wimbledon Final between Andy Roddick and Roger Federer. For those non tennis fans, Roddick was not given a chance to win by most experts, as Federer is arguably … Read More
The Week That Was: June 28 – July 5, 2009
Short week as Americans prepared to celebrate the Fourth of July. I caught some nice sun and relaxed; hope you were all able to do the same. We had some light volume until the non-farm payrolls number on Thursday, trading lower over the course of the rest of the day and closing near the lows. Overall, not exactly how the … Read More
Perspective
One advantage of trading experience is perspective. There are ebbs and flows to the market. There are natural periods where we slump. And there is a learning curve that the new trader must overcome. Let’s discuss. In the book that I am currently writing for Wiley, I start a chapter explaining that there are way too many people walking around … Read More