Originally Posted by tredadda:
Oh I am very well aware of that which is why I am saying what I was saying. Actually boost their performance by going to the movies.
I like to keep my anonymity and just buy their stocks. :-)
Actually went a couple weeks ago to a show on a Saturday afternoon no less and there were only 20 people or so in the theater, I thought it was kind of sad. However A Quiet Place Part 2 does look intriguing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lewdog:
I’m not an option guy but given my earlier analysis, it hasn’t confirmed a bullish trend sign. It’s just moving sideways in it’s current base. I wouldn’t have initiated that at its current state.
Yeah I know. I try to buy ahead because I usually watch the stock go up and up. Not sure but I have a feeling something positive going to happen next week. Maybe some upgrades.
Also I did like how an institutional trader came in and bought big dollar amounts. Could have been someone with a massive short to protect their position but unlikely [Reply]
Originally Posted by scho63:
Yeah I know. I try to buy ahead because I usually watch the stock go up and up. Not sure but I have a feeling something positive going to happen next week. Maybe some upgrades.
Also I did like how an institutional trader came in and bought big dollar amounts. Could have been someone with a massive short to protect their position but unlikely
Originally Posted by big nasty kcnut:
What do you think of my portfolio?
So the dollar amount in the right column is the total you have invested in that stock kcnut? Like Apple stock shows 4 dollars to the right of it? [Reply]
Stock screening and boozing is taking place before a dip in the pool.
This is the watchlist. Some of these have patterns that need to extend first but they should be watched. Below that is the best looking patterns and entries for breakouts.
Sometimes the patterns you scan for don't end up materializing. Instead the stock may trend down, move sideways or breakout before squatting. That why you keep a handful of patterns ready so that if your initial targets do not perform as expected, you move on to another stock that meets your criteria.
If you have questions please ask. I hope someone is learning from this. And again, this is trading stocks, not long term positions. Long term positions in indexes/funds make up 80%+ of my total investments. [Reply]