Always Be Ready

GualbertoGeneral CommentsLeave a Comment

As indicated by previous posts, yesterday was a great day. Sometimes you don’t know when days like that are coming around. Sometimes you can tell. On Thursday night, my roomates asked me to go out drinking, but I declined because I had a feeling something could happen to the market on Friday. I know that when I’m hungover I don’t … Read More

Talking Yourself Out of the Market

Mark McLeanGeneral Comments2 Comments

So everyday when the trading session begins in New York I pride myself in being able to gauge what kind of day it might be and base my aggression and ultimate moneymaking potential on that judgement. Some of the factors that I use to base my judgement on are the volume and potential moves of stocks that are in play. … Read More

Film Time

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One great tool that is used on our desk is a screen recorder that allows us to record our trading in real time for later review and critique. This is a lot like game-time (or practice) films that any athlete is familiar with. The quote was always “the films don’t lie” as your were captured in slow motion missing that … Read More

Market In Trouble–July 2nd

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After yesterday’s strong bounce the market failed to have a second consecutive up day.   There was steady selling in multiple sectors all afternoon.  Tech and Energy in particular got hit hard into the close.  Energy stocks were selling off despite oil  setting new time highs.  If the tech selloff continues tomorrow we will breach the 2008 lows and may start … Read More

CHK- An important intraday level (71.35)

BellaGeneral Comments2 Comments

CHK was a great trading stock today.  Proudly I can announce that are young traders killed CHK today.  And CHK was particularly profitable trading the stock off of an important intraday level today at 71.35.  CHK was up a ton and then started to show weakness.  After the oil number was announced CHK failed at the 72 level, traded lower … Read More