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URI...Don't know if this will hold...it's a mid-channel support play with some consolidation at whole number...

 

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Guest Velenje

AONE - Looks great. Some positive divergences and higher volume on uptick - should go higher

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Can you see this one?...I can see the chart in my original post, so i'm a little confused...hopefully this will work...thx...

 

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Can you see this one?...I can see the chart in my original post, so i'm a little confused...hopefully this will work...thx...

 

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I can see your original pic now but I couldn't this afternoon. Thanks for posting. Here is how I see this one. I would be looking short unless some bullish price action shows up. Seems like a large S/R area there to deal with so could set up long or short depending on the following days.

 

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Gotta say pretty good call on CMLS then given it's drop to 2.67 today.

 

I see on my charts a short set-up as well but I wasn't smart enough to look at this until today so missed it -- hope you caught it :)

 

Looks like 2.18 would be my stretch target.

 

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Based on what, besides the overall market dropping?

 

Yeah it looked like a downtrend was starting and it was consolidating\wedging around support. Which to me equals a breakout, and I was betting that direction was with the short term trend. Wish I played that one ;)

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Mulligans - there is an interesting idea.

 

Which would you rather a mulligan on - a trade that lost on, that you could not take again, OR a winning trade that you did not take?

 

The answer might tell you a lot about what you are doing right or wrong in your trading.

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Easy answer for me since I keep my losses very reasonable - my mulligan would be when to EXIT a winner. When I buy the lod or sell the hod and it turns into a big move, I'd like to keep my trade on till the corresponding high/low.

 

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I think my mulligan would have to be to drop a losing trade.

 

If I'm following my trade plan I should be catching all my winners - meaning taking my trades as they set-up without of course knowing if it's a winner or loser.

 

So I would just like the opportunity to drop that worst loser on the week. :) A trader can dream right?

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Thanks for getting the thread moving again.

 

I took a look at FEED as well - see attached - I looked at a Daily chart though I also like looking at 195 Minute on swing trades. Mine showed short which you can see though it does have the chance to trigger a long which you can see on the "+" on the chart. Of course given that huge downtrend not sure I'd be loading the boat on it but it's there.

 

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Another one I haven't looked at in a while is JPM but looks like it has been trading GREAT.

 

I like for swing trades the 195 minute -- more activity than the daily chart but still very much a multi-day move type chart.

 

Currently in a long which is actually the 4th long since the bounce around 8/27. Maybe pushing our luck a bit given the move could be getting tired at least temporarily. I've noticed the odds drop a bit especially on the 3rd or 4th consecutive for obvious reasons. However, definitely a nicely trading stock -- good for options as well.

 

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What do you use to help you determine the trend is coming to an end?

 

If it's proprietary in nature no worries, no need to detail.

 

Just thought it would be helpful to others to have some idea of what you personally would look for to head for the exits.

 

Thanks.

 

MMS

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