Download software Tutorial videos
Subscription & data-feed pricing Class schedule


New account application Trading resources
Margin rates Stock & option commissions

Attention: Discussion forums are read-only for extended maintenance until further notice.
Welcome Guest, please sign in to participate in a discussion. Search | Active Topics |

Profile: Yama
About
User Name: Yama
Groups: Gold User, Member, TeleChart
Rank: Registered User
Real Name:
Location
Occupation:
Interests:
Gender: Gender:
Statistics
Joined: Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Last Visit: Friday, May 6, 2011 2:09:48 AM
Number of Posts: 13
[0.00% of all post / 0.00 posts per day]
Avatar
Last 10 Posts
Topic: Picking Winners
Posted: Sunday, September 13, 2009 2:10:11 AM
I am surprised no one mentioned no love for Jim Cramer! 

I like the idea of watching the Volume Buzz on FreeStockCharts at stock opening to decide among other things about a stock if I am going to be a buyer. I also plan my exit. I don't like sitting on a stock for too long. The hack with uncle Sam taxing me... I still am making money and that is the goal. On the other hand the idea of making my trading part-time job a sole proprietary business sounds like a great idea for write-offs. 

I am looking for ideas and I like visiting StockCharts.com and their public charts sections for ideas for instance. For buzz trades I like CNBC Cramer show and Money talk because whenever they seems to open their mouth about a stock the stock picks in volume and price the following morning even if there is no reason for it. If they bad mouth a stock you can imagine the pullbacks to the stock 

I also like to study every once in awhile and I have yet to learn all these indicators and chart patterns and their meaning... I have a long journey ahead of me. I want to learn and I am here to share and to read and listen.

Please share more.
Thanks,
Yama
Topic: Picking Winners
Posted: Sunday, September 13, 2009 1:54:38 AM
QUOTE (thekubiaks)
QUOTE (hiromj)
Yama in Japanese means mountain. Just thought I would throw that useless piece of information in there.


Yama is also how you pronunciate "llama" in South America.


It also means Flame in spanish hey! 
Topic: Picking Winners
Posted: Sunday, September 13, 2009 1:52:15 AM

QUOTE (tobydad)
I lost 6 digits to the left of the decimal in the markets before I learned how to make money. 


I place my order with Stop Losses and Limit orders... I like to be in control. Of course the damage can happen if something goes bad with stock and in a single day you see a huge drop all at once... That could definetely be a killer!  _//\\_ 

Topic: Picking Winners
Posted: Sunday, September 13, 2009 1:45:30 AM
QUOTE (hiromj)
Yama in Japanese means mountain. Just thought I would throw that useless piece of information in there.


I knew someone somehow and somewhere would have brought that up. That just happened to be here. Thanks for bringing it up. Though I do not know Japanese I know my name mean amny thinks in many different languages and you are right in Jap it means Mountain.

Topic: Stock Trading for 9.10.2009
Posted: Thursday, September 10, 2009 2:38:56 AM
Me:
EXXI -- trade for 8 days
SIGI -- trade for 8 days
GAP -- trade for 8 days
FXEN -- trade for 12 days
Topic: Future Based of a 3 month scan
Posted: Thursday, September 10, 2009 2:27:38 AM
Hi:

Is there a way to have a scan produce a prediction on price?

Thanks,
Yama
Topic: Picking Winners
Posted: Thursday, September 10, 2009 1:57:16 AM
Hello to all:

I am still not a member and I am thinking of becoming a member. I will more than likely use the StockFinder software versus its legacy TeleChart.

Now how do you guys go about picking stock winners?

I know how to write code and the luckilyhood for me creating my own indicator in the near future with StockFinder application are predictable

What do you guys suggest? What sets of indicator other than price, volume, and Fibs do you use to pick stock winners?

I am a freshman with 4 to 5 months of experience trading. But I am a quick learner. 

I have been trading lately with  MDZ, SIRI, GE, BAC, FAS/FAZ, IMMR, NVAX, HEB, FNM, and VG (when it popped 200% lucky me but also because I am a customer). 

I would love to learn from you guys with much more experience.

What are some of the most awesome things you guys achieved?

Looking forward to join the team!

Yama