Posts Tagged ‘Market Call’

Wall Street Rally – Mission accomplished

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

It is Tuesday March 10th and boy did we get a rally.

It was nice to see the market rally today, because yesterday I stuck my neck out with a bold market call. I stated that the market should move up nicely off the low end support and rally up at least +185 points plus. When you see patterns and formations thousands of times, you can come to expect repeatable patterns when the conditions are right. That is what I saw in yesterday’ s close, a market that was ripe for a move up.

Technical Analysis is the study of price action patterns combined with support and resistance. It takes a lot of screen time to be able to spot those patterns so that they are second nature to your eyes. Meaning it does not take long to be able to identify whether a pattern is bullish or bearish and have the confidence to be able to place a trade in that direction.

I feel blessed to have the amount of screen time that I do, because it has made me a better trader overall. There are so few people who can process the amount of information you need quick enough to trade the short term swings and, as I said, I feel fortunate to be able to do so. As time goes on, I would expect that anyone who comes into my trading group would have the benefit of years of market knowledge available to them. It is not easy to be consistent, it takes work, and I feel, if you are going to cut down the time it takes to learn how to trade, you will definitely need a mentor. It does not have to be me, but it can be if you choose.

I did not have a mentor and learned how to trade by myself over many years. If I had the benefit of a mentor years ago, I could have learned a lot faster. One of the reasons I didn’t was I could not find anyone I could trust and who I thought really understood how the market flows. So, I worked through it all by myself.

You can see through my videos and postings and consistent trading that I do know how the market works and how to capture daily profit from it. I will soon be gathering up a group of traders who want to learn my method of trading and be able to pull good money out of the market each day. If you are one of them, send me an email message and I will get back to you with more details. I will write about this again in the coming days.

Today’ s trading went very well. I had 10 trades with 8 gains and 2 losses. I split some of the exits up for some increased profits again today and was still trading small, but had very good profit of around $ 1,200 plus for the session.

Again some of my trades below.

http://www.screencast.com/t/LnlvBx6z             Today’s equity chart

http://www.screencast.com/t/ZckxwreoV        Screen shot early trades

http://www.screencast.com/t/9kx1aNNQxfu    Live -some of todays trades

At last, an up day

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

Today is February 4th, and we finally got a move up.

It has been a long time since we have had a move up and it sure is welcomed. I had gotten that feeling that we would rally today, when I heard Obama say that Americana’s with the means should consider to buy stocks. It is not very often that you will hear a sitting president, to buy stock in the market. I think he got tipped off by Goldman Sacks. If we do get a rally, everyone will be saying, “see, Obama told us the bottom is in and we should buy stock”.  Knowing how people think, heard mentality, people went out like good little citizens and did what they were told, buy stocks. I am being a little sarcastic and maybe I should not be, but I can not help myself right now. I do not ever remember a president making a market call like this today and I have been following the markets for 25 years. Oh well, there is a first for everything.

The rally was welcomed, I am sure by all. I thought yesterday, that as the market closed close to the low of the day and Tuesday is the day that the sentiment numbers come out by the news letter writers, that the numbers must have dropped again, which is good news for the bulls. I will post those numbers tomorrow, because I get them two days late. I am not a subscriber so the best I can do is a little delay, I will take it. My guess is that it dropped 3-4 % to 23 or 24, with a reading under 35 as a traditionally a bullish signal. You need to remember, that all of the times we were in more or less, normal market conditions, these readings were very very accurate. But as we find ourselves in this massive sell off, which has happened before, like in 2000, sometimes the readings get stretched to extreme levels before the market reacts. This is such an environment currently. When the numbers got to the mid 20’s, we had a big market bounce off the bottom in November of last year. Since then the numbers started to rise and are now getting back to what they were before, pending Thursday’s reading. So, I am thinking that we may be in for a bounce up for a few day’s. In addition, I heard a lot of people starting to say that much lower levels are coming, like now. When you hear people on TV and Newsweek, Time, etc. saying the same thing, look for a move in the opposite direction. Those people are rarely right and it usually can pay to bet against them. With all that being said, the current trend of everything is still down. Let hope we get some follow through this week.

The market did sell off just at the close, by 100 Dow point and 10 S&P points, in just a few minutes. That sure was not good, so for tomorrow, look for a continuation of the pull back initially and watch for a rally back up. It is possible that we could get a few days of consolidation at these levels to give us a better footing for an up move, but we will just have to wait and see.

Yesterday, I made a comment about the Pension Funds being underfunded and I found a chart of just such a story, explaining the facts. Below I will post a chart of some of the underfunded companies that are having the most problems. Over all, I hear there is a $ 409 billion dollar shortfall in the pension funds right now. Last year there was surplus and now, a big underfunded liability. These companies have some time to make up the difference but if things do not improve soon, it is really going to hurt. They are regulated by the government to make these pension contributions to cover future retirement obligations. They are currently only funded to 60%, which leaves them 40% short. They are going to have to take more of there earned income and kick in a bunch of money to make up the difference and that is going to hurt earnings potential. On Wall Street, its all about the earnings. “What have you done for me lately”. That is an old saying in my family and is appropriate for the current situation hear. Oh, the reason for the big shortfall, is that a lot of these companies invest that money in the stock market and with valuations going down so much, it is putting a big strain on there balance sheet. This can turn into the old snow ball effect, if things do not turn around soon, lets hope. Just reporting the facts here.

In my day-trading effort, I only had a limited amount of time to trade and did so for only 15 minutes in the morning. I did get my daily goal with all gains. I placed 5 trades with 8 exits in the morning and as I said all were gains, nice. I found a few minutes in the afternoon session around 11 am and traded for about 25 minutes and added nicely to my gains. I posted around $1,300 for the day with 22 pieces of profit and 3 losses, 88% . I started out with a 1 point gain on 5 contracts for $250 profit, then started to reduce my size, played it safe, because I had a limited amount of time. If I had draw downs it would be harder to come back, not having the time. It worked out just like I wanted and so, I chalked up another days worth of gains. I think I am now about 30 days in row of posting solid profit every day, no loosing days. I had many days of profit before that, but in the last week of January, I started to post every day, no exceptions and it has been going great. I have had struggles and came close to my daily loss limit, where it is, that I will have to stop for the day, but my streak is alive and I plane to keep it that way, by trading smart and following my rules as best I can. Below is an equity chart of the days gains and a chart of some of my trades in the 233 tick. I am taking these trades in the 100 tick, but I am looking at other time frames to give myself a larger view and perspective.

 http://www.screencast.com/t/E8oNvlEsc6r         Today’s equity chart

http://www.screencast.com/t/KTX51dkd               Some of today’s trades in 233 tick

http://www.screencast.com/t/dOBUnSMx              Chart of, some company pension shortfalls

http://www.screencast.com/t/MAWnN1pts7b     Day trade chart of IBM, my promise from yesterday

Market calls, right on target

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Posting this after midnight Thursday January 29th, so this is going to show up as Friday January 30th post.  So far, the overall market is acting just like I thought it would. It backed off from the outside resistance area that I had been calling for. I would expect another down day Friday morning, with a possible reversal towards the end of the day, resulting in a flat to slightly up at the end of the day. 

What this is going to do is catch a lot of people off guard who are positioning themselves for what they think is going to be the big crash. I think that day is coming, but I just don’t think it is coming quite yet. So, on the flip side, if it can add to the over 3% decline it had today it will fool a lot of people to jump on the short side and try and profit from a declining market, only to reverse on them sometime Friday or Monday. When the outside line gets taken out it will bring in a lot of buyers and short covering which will push the market higher. Let’s see what happens.

Today had only a few trades at the end of the day for 2 points profit. They were -4 ticks, +4 ticks, +4 ticks, +2 ticks, -3 ticks, +3 ticks, +2 ticks. The beginning of the day usually has great volume and movement.