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Re: What stocks to trade?
if you use tradestation at work, there is an indicator that plots the pivots for you based on your inputs, really handy, sure beats draw line by line by hand.
you'll do fine as long as you learn to sit on your hands and wait for your trades.
even include volume.
There are many ways to skin the cat so to speak, but when I was trading stocks, I would also include the sector index in which it may be part of.
ie trade INTC, watch $SOX and plot pivots on it as well. That way you can also guage whether your stock you are trading is leading or lagging for the day.
Just some ideas, get your creative juices flowing once more.
look under "forum jump" indicators.
Last edited by wsam29; 01-31-2007 at 11:06 PM.
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