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RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions- FSM - briansmith456 - 2019-07-18 (2019-07-18, 01:06 PM)isatrader Wrote:(2019-07-18, 11:59 AM)briansmith456 Wrote: All my friends were buying FSM (silver miner) in the 2.50-3 range and I kept telling them I did not want to take the risk as it was not a proper setup based on the Weinstein method. They are all laughing at me now as they are up huge. Thanks for the quick response Isa. I appreciate it. I will look more towards the silver miners on your watch list that you posted to see which are not too extended. Brian RE: US Stocks and ETFs - Watchlist and Discussion - Mactheriverrat - 2019-07-29 @isatrader Do you find better return with continuation breakouts or the initial breakouts? RE: US Stocks and ETFs - Watchlist and Discussion - isatrader - 2019-07-30 (2019-07-29, 11:25 PM)Mactheriverrat Wrote: Do you find better return with continuation breakouts or the initial breakouts? For me personally, I prefer to trade Stage 2 continuation breakouts, as although the opportunities for a large percentage move seems greater at the Stage 2A entry point, you have to factor in the time component also (opportunity costs), as compounding smaller returns can be more profitable than single large moves that you have to hold for up to a year or more. As an early Stage 2A breakout can take many months, and because it's early in the trend change, there's a high percentage chance of it pulling all the way back the breakout level and even below it. Which is shown in the investor method diagram from the book as the B entry point. I've found that this early part of Stage 2, which is know as the Stage 2A sub-stage, can take up to 6 months in a lot of stocks, before it finally works through all of its prior resistance and is ready to move higher in the Stage 2 advancing stage. So the first Stage 2 continuation breakout is the first point at which I'm normally interested in a stock, as by this point the key moving averages are all trending higher, and the stock has worked off prior resistance. You can also assess the volume coming in since the initial Stage 2A breakout, and whether it contracted appropriately on the pullbacks as it's moved higher, and see if the relative performance versus the S&P 500 is strong and above a rising zero line. So in my opinion, trading the early Stage 2 continuation breakouts is lower risk, as you are focusing only the higher quality setups already in Stage 2, and you can manage your entry better as the volatility contracts. RE: US Stocks and ETFs - Watchlist and Discussion - Mactheriverrat - 2019-07-30 @isatrader Thank you. RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - diaz - 2019-07-31 Hi Isa, Can I get your analysis on MDR? I thought the stock was poised for an increase but it tanked today (on earnings). I thought it looked like a breakout was coming based on increased volume on the week of July 8th. RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - Mactheriverrat - 2019-07-31 (2019-07-31, 05:13 AM)diaz Wrote: Hi Isa, IMHO- If your talking about Mcdermott international I would say stage 4 and if your in to shorting stocks then you get the idea. Like Weinstein's says " The tape tells all". To me its what you see not what you want to see. Also it may be in week 1 of stage 4 and it can keep falling in a stage 4. MDR - Mcdermott RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions-KL - briansmith456 - 2019-07-31 Hi, I was hoping you could comment on KL in terms of what you would watch for now in terms of an entry. It is pulling back close to its 10 sma on the weekly. It will be interesting to see if it reaches its 10 sma and if it does whether it holds. Most are assuming FOMC news will cause miners and gold/silver to run higher so maybe it does not even reach the 10 sma. So many miners are 50+% from the weekly 10 sma I would hope they pull back but if most folks are correct in assuming FOMC news will cause miners to rocket higher I guess they will just become more extended. Thanks, Brian RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions-KL - isatrader - 2019-07-31 (2019-07-31, 04:42 PM)briansmith456 Wrote: I was hoping you could comment on KL in terms of what you would watch for now in terms of an entry. It is pulling back close to its 10 sma on the weekly. It will be interesting to see if it reaches its 10 sma and if it does whether it holds. Most are assuming FOMC news will cause miners and gold/silver to run higher so maybe it does not even reach the 10 sma. As you know from my journal thread, KL is one of my open positions currently. Todays sell off on large volume is not ideal, as in the method we want pullbacks to be on lower volume, not higher. So it is giving me pause about the position, unless it can recover quickly and strongly before the end of the week. In the method we don't trade on what we think will happen with regards to news etc, but instead look for signs of what's actually happening in the price action and volume etc, and the broad market and sector too. So people might be assuming that the news will cause miners and gold/silver to run higher. But always manage your risk first, as the market is never wrong. And even strong sectors can have pullbacks and consolidations that can last for multiple months. |