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RE: Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis and Market Breadth - Technical Analysis - pcabc - 2021-06-05

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RE: Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis and Market Breadth - Technical Analysis - JimStudent - 2021-06-11

I'm not sure if you heard this Stan interview or if it posted some where else on the board..
https://www.spreaker.com/user/renmac/05172021-podcast-stanweinstein


RenMac Legends: A Conversation with Stan Weinstein
NFO
Stan Weinstein was the editor and author of "The Professional Tape Reader", and the 1988 book "Secrets for Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets", where he describes his 4-stage approach to security analysis. Stan has been actively engaged in the markets since the early 1960 and has been credited with some of the most important calls over the last 50-years, due in no small part to his rigorous process and stage analysis.
6 days ago


RE: Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis and Market Breadth - Technical Analysis - isatrader - 2021-06-11

(2021-06-11, 04:23 AM)JimStudent Wrote: I'm not sure if you heard this Stan interview or if it posted some where else on the board..
https://www.spreaker.com/user/renmac/05172021-podcast-stanweinstein


RenMac Legends: A Conversation with Stan Weinstein
NFO
Stan Weinstein was the editor and author of "The Professional Tape Reader", and the 1988 book "Secrets for Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets", where he describes his 4-stage approach to security analysis. Stan has been actively engaged in the markets since the early 1960 and has been credited with some of the most important calls over the last 50-years, due in no small part to his rigorous process and stage analysis.
6 days ago

Nice find Jim. I think it's the first interview since the Financial Sense series of interviews in late 2011/2012/2013 which I have saved and might post on here now that they are no longer on the Financial Sense website.


RE: Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis and Market Breadth - Technical Analysis - bagholderwithaplan - 2021-06-11

(2021-06-11, 04:23 AM)JimStudent Wrote: I'm not sure if you heard this Stan interview or if it posted some where else on the board..
https://www.spreaker.com/user/renmac/05172021-podcast-stanweinstein


RenMac Legends: A Conversation with Stan Weinstein
NFO
Stan Weinstein was the editor and author of "The Professional Tape Reader", and the 1988 book "Secrets for Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets", where he describes his 4-stage approach to security analysis. Stan has been actively engaged in the markets since the early 1960 and has been credited with some of the most important calls over the last 50-years, due in no small part to his rigorous process and stage analysis.
6 days ago
Thanks for posting this, I'm definitely gonna give it a listen tonight Big Grin Smile


RE: Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis and Market Breadth - Technical Analysis - JimStudent - 2021-06-12

I was surprised listening to Stan's Interview that he had moved to the 200 Day Moving Average instead of the 150 Da Moving Average.  I am rearranging the charts I have.    And, I would love to listen to the Financial Series interviews.  I think I have only heard one of them.


RE: Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis and Market Breadth - Technical Analysis - isatrader - 2021-06-12

(2021-06-12, 07:01 AM)JimStudent Wrote: I was surprised listening to Stan's Interview that he had moved to the 200 Day Moving Average instead of the 150 Da Moving Average.  I am rearranging the charts I have.    And, I would love to listen to the Financial Series interviews.  I think I have only heard one of them.

It's been the case for a long time, i.e he talked about it in the Heretics of Finance book interview that he sells at partials of the 50 day, 150 day and 200 day MAs. Which is why I have the daily chart set up (see attached) that way already and from the global trend alerts. Doesn't mean you have to change anything per se. As the daily chart is already using that.

If you wanted to adjust your weekly chart, you'd need to use a 40 week MA, but does make seeing the stages harder imo. So I think only adjust your daily chart if youare not already using the 50 day MA and 200 day MA on that.

   


RE: Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis and Market Breadth - Technical Analysis - pcabc - 2021-06-12

(2021-06-12, 10:26 AM)isatrader Wrote:
(2021-06-12, 07:01 AM)JimStudent Wrote: I was surprised listening to Stan's Interview that he had moved to the 200 Day Moving Average instead of the 150 Da Moving Average.  I am rearranging the charts I have.    And, I would love to listen to the Financial Series interviews.  I think I have only heard one of them.

It's been the case for a long time, i.e he talked about it in the Heretics of Finance book interview that he sells at partials of the 50 day, 150 day and 200 day MAs. Which is why I have the daily chart set up (see attached) that way already and from the global trend alerts. Doesn't mean you have to change anything per se. As the daily chart is already using that.

If you wanted to adjust your weekly chart, you'd need to use a 40 week MA, but does make seeing the stages harder imo. So I think only adjust your daily chart if youare not already using the 50 day MA and 200 day MA on that.
This is an interesting chart.  Not sure if I'm going a little off topic - or whether this example is atypical.  However, if I got in on a continuation at 700 then getting out at 750 (A) the 50 day SMA, would get a profit of 7%.  Waiting for B would get you out at about 650, probably a little lower, minus 7% assuming that you ignored the intraday fluctuations and only sold based on the close. The 200 day sell would be around 580 minus 17%.  I appreciate this may not be the best example of a continuation with not very good volume. However it would seem that you might need to be quicker to sell if going for this sort of opening?  Perhaps better continuations perform better?  Also, if you are going to sell at a 7% profit you need to ensure you have costs under control.


RE: Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis and Market Breadth - Technical Analysis - isatrader - 2021-06-12

(2021-06-12, 12:48 PM)pcabc Wrote: This is an interesting chart.  Not sure if I'm going a little off topic - or whether this example is atypical.  However, if I got in on a continuation at 700 then getting out at 750 (A) the 50 day SMA, would get a profit of 7%.  Waiting for B would get you out at about 650, probably a little lower, minus 7% assuming that you ignored the intraday fluctuations and only sold based on the close. The 200 day sell would be around 580 minus 17%.  I appreciate this may not be the best example of a continuation with not very good volume. However it would seem that you might need to be quicker to sell if going for this sort of opening?  Perhaps better continuations perform better?  Also, if you are going to sell at a 7% profit you need to ensure you have costs under control.

They are Investor method exit points. Trader method has always been get out much quicker and to sell into strength. Mostly at the 50 day MA break or valid trend line break (3 touch points) or even earlier on sign of a buying climax or market weakness.

Also where you highlighted is not an entry point for either of the Stage Analysis methods, as only a minor continuation with no base. The entry point for TSLA would have been on the 18th Nov for the trader method. So would have been between 50% to 90% trade depending on how you exited.