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  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Ecolab, Inc..
    SHORT
    Aug 4, 2010 - BOT: 9 SEPT 47,5 PUT @ 0.90


    Okay. I'm out of ECL. I didn't like the fact it was sitting around the PPZ,50EMA for all afternoon, when all extensive market had a fall of over 2%. I do not need to risk any potential bounce of the powerful PPZ. So I'm out:

    Aug 11, 2010 - SOLD: 9 SEPT 47,5 PUT @ 1.20
    TRADE RESULT: $171.90

  2. #12
    C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc..
    SHORT

    Besides the PA I like the loion. It isn't seen on this chart but in my platform I have noticed this rejection has occured at the all time high. So I believe this is a great set up, if price continues down, the movement could be for weeks. Of course I really don't have to remain that long, all I want is for the trade to give me great RR return. I see the Void (area to move) down to 62.15 - that will be my goal level.



  3. #13
    Hi there, interesting journal along with also a shift from FX...

    Can I ask how you scan stocks to trade?

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Hi there, interesting journal along with also a shift from FX...

    Could I ask how you scan for stocks to trade?
    Hey Ultimatus, thanks for your post!
    I've a Thinkorswim Platform, where you are able to set as many chart windows as you desire. I've set mine for whole SP500 index. My everyday focus is really on FX so I turn it on only on weekends.

    It takes time to slowly go through the Index, but it is the very best way I could come up with. I really do not know if it is actually possible to scan to get J16 setups on WEEKLY charts anywhere on the web. Maybe you will find some paid services but I do not know of any.

  5. #15
    Hi Adilius, have a peek at this link I just discovered in my bookmarks, you might find it useful:

    http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.scan

    I only discovered this little beauty at the shooting star patterns...

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Hi Adilius, have a look at this link I just found in my own bookmarks, you might find it useful:

    http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.scan

    I only found this little beauty in the shooting star patterns...
    Thank you for the link. But you know all this scanners are based on Daily. And for now I wish to stick to weekly charts only.

    The chart looks cool. But again it is daily, therefore is a jump for me personally

    There is nothing wrong with daily. Is just I want to focus on forex, therefore I look for stocks only over weekend. Thanks.

  7. #17
    This is simply to be aware the overal SP500 momentum is down. I believe the market could move down in a few following weeks. So it is defenetely great for my short positions.

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Meredith Corp..
    SHORT
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    ....
    Anyhow, I have filled on this MDP SHORT so:

    Aug 11, 2010 - BOT: 10 SEPT 30 PUT @ 0.80

    ...


    Ok. I'm from MDP. I think I gave it enough time to work and take its chances to break that FTA it is currently on. I fearful some rebound could occur here, so I would rather take my profits and run. A little prior to my goal, but overall I think the trade went pretty good.

    Aug 19, 2010 - SOLD: 10 SEPT 30 PUT @ 1.10
    TRADE RESULT: $241.00

  9. #19
    I have my pending order to brief CHRW
    https://www.forexsoutheast.asia/cryp...ased-fibo.html

    No more receptive transactions. Will look for some additional candidates that this weekend.

  10. #20

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