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Topic: Hfc anyone?
Posted: Tuesday, September 20, 2011 11:00:54 PM


If by support you mean the long lasting trendline from last Sept-Oct, it was to break at some point and it did that today on pretty descent voulme.  Now that deosn't mean HFC is in a bear; it could consolidate for a while then go up, or down, or just stay in a range for a long  time...who knows.  The point is a long-standing trendline can and will break at some point, and caution is as always warranted.  If I were trade HFC, I would wait for it to bounce back to 40 level (all time high), and short it then.  That seems to  
 provide a lower risk entry.
Topic: The Beauty of Fib Lines
Posted: Sunday, June 12, 2011 9:44:47 AM
QUOTE (alindsley)
Those socialists ought to go live over there in Iran or Iraq and take that one term pres, & peloski gal with them. They love those folks so much. Somebody oughta put them on a plane and airdrop them out in the mountains close to the folks they love so much before this Nation is destroyed.

sorry I'll get off my bandwagon. My apologies


Spoken like a true right wing extremist; hatred and name calling at its best with no logic whatsoever. 
Topic: How do you find premarket movers?
Posted: Sunday, June 12, 2011 9:35:22 AM

Try ADVFN.com.  They'll bombard you with a lost of spam if you register with them, but the site does have good info on it.

Topic: Retracement
Posted: Monday, January 3, 2011 9:23:01 PM
I tried to copy and paste your formula but I get error messages.  Not sure if I'm doing something wrong or not.  Would you please check the formula for any errors?
Thanks.
Topic: Retracement
Posted: Thursday, December 16, 2010 9:25:12 AM
Thank you.  I'll see if I can work with that.
Topic: Bull call spreads for option traders.
Posted: Friday, December 10, 2010 10:13:35 PM

Why not writing  options vs. buying them?  If you're bullish on ORCL, then why not shorting ORCL puts, and pocket the proceeds.  Let time decay work for you instaed of against you.  You can (should) short a put spread to limit risk.  Worst case is that you end up having to buy ORCL if the option was excercized against you.

Just my 2 cents.
good luck.

Topic: Retracement
Posted: Friday, December 10, 2010 9:55:26 PM

How could I scan for issues that have made a high (within the last specific time- say 2 years), and then have retraced a specific amount- say 20% from the high- and are now hovering around that lower level?  This is for Stockfinder 5.

Thanks in advance.

Topic: SPRD, ERES
Posted: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 11:20:10 PM
The red candle high retreat scares me.  A 2B double top set up?

"You have to have cohones to go by TD-seq alone."

What is the accuracy of TD sequence set up in percentages (if you don't mind me asking)? 
Obviousley the 3/31 and 7/2 calls are very impressive.
Topic: VLO
Posted: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 10:55:14 PM
I had a limit order to buy at 16.5 area, but couldn't resist myself and got in on August 2nd around 17.  Look at the weekly chart, it has a very nice trend line support going back to late 2002.  So far so good.  If it drops below 16 area, will bail out. 
Topic: big fat head & shoulders top formation on the SPX
Posted: Friday, July 16, 2010 9:23:36 AM
correction:

I meant to say I am NOT making a prediction here.