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April 15, 2014 at 09:59 #5408
SYSTEMS FOR TUESDAY 15TH APRIL 2014
Hi all,
Recap ….
Intraday wise …. I banked 10 points in spoos today.
I have 1 short in Ftse, 16 shorts in spoos and 2 swing positions open.
Onto today …
KP
None in play.KTB
We have a KTB2 triggered at close on 14/04/2014.
TODAY IS DAY1.KTS
We have a KTS5 triggered at close on 04/04/2014.
It is now negated after DAY6.SYSTEM BDIP
We have a BDIP triggered at close on 14/04/2014.
TODAY IS DAY1.DAY1…
DAY2…
DAY3…
DAY4…DDUD
None in play.SYSTEMS TRIGGERED
ESH2 NEXT DAY (KHC+3)
USUALLY GIVES +3SYSTEM 81A ND (KHC+5)
CAN BE A DDUD PRINT ALSOESB
SHOULD GET +3 AND -3 BOTH. CAN BE A TRENDING SYSTEM. > +5 SHOULD TREND UP AND < -5 SHOULD TREND DOWN.SYSTEM ESL1
MORE CHANCE OF DOWNSIDE THAN UPSIDE, USUALLY TRADE POSITIVE AT SOME POINT, NORMALLY GET -3, IF NO -3 THEN RARELY CLOSE AT HIGHS, UPSIDE UNSUSTAINABLE & CLOSE WITH LITTLE CHANGE ON THE DAY. CHANCES OF -7, -10 & -17 ALSO. THE CLOSE CAN BE VERY ERRATIC. ALSO AFTER THIS SYSTEM THERE IS ANOTHER CHANCE OF A -3 THE NEXT DAYSYSTEM 81A (KHC-5)
USUALLY GIVES A BIG NEGATIVE PRINT AND CLOSES NEGATIVE, BUT IT CAN BE VIA A +3/+5SPXB
MORE CHANCE OF POSITIVE THAN NEGATIVE.SYSTEM SPXL1
VERY ERRATIC SYSTEM IN TERMS OF HIGH/LOW/CLOSE. USUALLY IS A DOJI DAY WITHIN +5 / -5. TRADING > +5 USUALLY CLOSES POSITIVE, TRADING < -5 CLOSES NEGATIVE. THAT’S WHEN IT BECOMES A TRENDING SYSTEMSPX4A
Spoos closed at 1824.50 (basis Jun)
K+3 = 1827.50
K-3 = 1821.50
Conclusion
We have 1 KHC+3, 1 KHC+5 & 1 KHC-5 SYSTEMS in play.
We also have a KTB2 DAY1 & BDIP DAY1 in play.
Plan your trade, trade your plan!
April 15, 2014 at 15:06 #5409No GFS today as opening gap was just 3 points.
Plan your trade, trade your plan!
April 15, 2014 at 15:43 #5410“Furthermore we are in a downtrend with 17xx target until further notice.
Therefore every bounce will look like up but actually be an opportunity to sell ”
2nd day in a row selling the opening rip would have been just the ticket
With the KTB finally triggering bulls will probably be BTFD more aggressively (?)
April 15, 2014 at 15:47 #5411Good Friday is the one NYSE holiday with a clear positive bias before and negativity the day after. DJIA, S&P 500, NASDAQ and Russell 2000 all have solid average gains on the day before, but are all net losers on the day after Easter. NASDAQ has been notably strong, up 17 of the last 19 days before Good Friday and thirteen straight since 2001. This year, the day before Good Friday isApril options expiration day which also has a bullish history going back to 1982. Barring an exogenous event, the best trade going into the upcoming three-day holiday weekend appears to go long any early week market weakness and take profits by end-of-trading Thursday.
April 15, 2014 at 16:23 #5412Plan to short 1828/29 if it gets back there
April 15, 2014 at 17:28 #5413“Furthermore we are in a downtrend with 17xx target until further notice. Therefore every bounce will look like up but actually be an opportunity to sell ” 2nd day in a row selling the opening rip would have been just the ticket With the KTB finally triggering bulls will probably be BTFD more aggressively (?)
Again we had such a bounce and it look up, up and away, only to sell off as you say Smashie.
I will have to go offline again whilst I rebuild my server.
Plan your trade, trade your plan!
April 15, 2014 at 20:23 #5415only to go back up again!! Madness!!
April 15, 2014 at 20:25 #5416Double top? If so maybe 1780/85 zone target…
April 15, 2014 at 20:32 #5417lol its a yoyo. BDIP vs KTB.
Plan your trade, trade your plan!
April 15, 2014 at 20:47 #5418Did they buy it aggressively or what ?
INTEL after close, pop and drop, or drop and pop – flip a coin time
April 15, 2014 at 20:50 #5419They did Smashie and I missed all of it as my PC was rebuilding.
Above 1837 ES and its on fire.
1847 to 1853 is pretty major SPX resistance, so lets see how much it bounces
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