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Improve Your Market Timing: Channeling Stocks

 Courtesy of MarketTamer.com

- Stocks will typically channel 65-70% of the time.

- There are essentially three types of channels; Ascending, Descending and Sideways.

- The channel is comprised of two parallel trend lines which define support and resistance.

- The trading opportunity is as a result of buying the bounce off the lower trend line and selling the resistance.

- Channeling stocks as a continuation pattern occur as the stock trends and then consolidates for a period of time, only to eventually break out to resume the prior trend.

- Ascending Channels are usually embedded in a broader downtrend and act as a respite to the primary downtrend.

- Accordingly, Descending Channels are a respite in a broader uptrend and will more often than not resume the initial bullish trend after channeling.

- Sideways Channels are considered consolidations before resuming the original trend.

- The investment community recognizes that stocks neither go directly up nor down without pause.

- A majority of trading activity resides in channels as supply and demand play “tug of war”.

- Eventually traders will push the stock out of the range.

- The quality of the breakout/breakdown move should be measured by the investor participation as evidenced by increased volume.

- The opportunity to make money with channeling stocks are as a result of two approaches: 1) buy on the bounce off of the lower trend line and sell at the top of the channel at resistance and 2) Play the breakout/breakdown out of the channel.

 



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Are clouds looming on the horizon?

Courtesy of Market Tamer

S&P 500

 

Hanging Man on the NASDAQ

 

Improve Your Market Timing: The Symmetrical Triangle Chart Pattern

 

 

 

  • The Symmetrical Triangle is a continuation pattern that is comprised of two symmetrically converging trend lines.  The continuation will normally be in the direction of the prior trend, although at times the pattern can reverse the trend.
  • The breakout usually occurs prior to the triangle reaching its apex and is strongest if that is the case.
  • The target is the trend line breakout/breakdown plus the length of the widest part of the triangle.
  • After the stock has moved either up or down relatively quickly and with increased volume, the stock then begins a period of pause as the stock moves sideways or with a slight retrace against the trend.
  • The initial trading in the period of pause consists of a wider amplitude and narrows as the upper and lower trend lines converge symmetrically.
  • The investment community is telling us that it is indecisive as to the continuing direction of the stock as the trading range narrows and finally breaks out to resume the trend

 



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NASDAQ Video Analysis

 

Improve Your Market Timing: The Double Top

  • The buyers at the top of the first peak were victims of buying from the “smart money” as they sold to the “not so smart money” at the top of the trading range.
  • These unfortunate buyers will usually hold, refusing to take a loss and waiting for the opportunity to unload the stock at a break even.
  • When that opportunity presents itself, at the second top, selling pressure increases and drives the stock lower.
  • Other knowledgeable traders who know that the “Double Top” will present an opportunity to short, will do so thereby increasing the velocity downward move.

 

 



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Weekly Charts + The Reverse Cup & Handle Chart Pattern

Courtesy of Market Tamer

Weekly Charts

Dow Jones


S&P 500


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The Reverse Cup & Handle Chart Pattern

- The inverse of a Cup & Handle Chart Pattern.

 

-The stock bounces off of a support level and moves higher on unremarkable volume.

 

- A “Rounded Top” forms and then subsequently moves lower on increasing volume producing “The Cup”.

 

- The pattern is completed when a Bear Flag forms producing the handle.

 

- The breakdown occurs when the stock breaks the low of the handle on increasing volume.

 



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How to Make Profits in Your Spare Time

The Only Three Questions That Count: Investing by Knowing What Others Don't

Option Sage submits:

I saw an infomercial from Fisher Investments where Ken Fisher mentioned 3 attributes that he believes are keys to successful investing which can be crudely summarized as follows:

[1]  Focus on long-term investing

[2]  Expect surprises

[3]  Stay ahead of the crowd by knowing what others don’t

The first point is certainly critical and weeds out the greedy ‘get-rich-quick’ traders from the patient traders.  Our policy here is that of ‘play-to-win’.  We like to be aggressive in seeking profits with short-term plays but we also recognize that if those trades don’t work out that we can still rely on longer term plays to end up profitable in the end. 

The second point regarding expecting surprises asks the trader the question “Are you managing risk well and do you have contingency plans in mind each time you enter a trade?”  While the second part of the sentence is important, the first is paramount!  No matter what you do, never violate risk management rules which we have discussed here in the past.

The third point is a luxury in my view.  Of course, it would be nice to know what others don’t but it’s not critical.  By definition only a small number can have information that the rest of the crowd does not have so if you are not trading full-time you have to find another way of making money without relying on staying ahead of the crowd.

As I was scanning for trades over the weekend, I came across one trade which might in fact fall into the category of offering relatively attractive profits by relying on options rather than additional information.  In fact, I know many of our members find it hard to focus on the daily trades and would like to construct virtual portfolios with the longer-term in mind.  As Phil mentioned in his classic "James Bond Investing" article, playing short-term positions requires constant vigilance and you need to ready to turn on a dime with small windows of opportunity and this kind of trading is not for everyone.  Even Phil has a rule of thumb that 75% of a virtual…
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Peter D – Confessions of the PSW Strangler

Peter D has a long-running and very successful system of selling premiums on a regular basis that’s well worth learning.

Investors selling a short strangle are expecting the underlying stock to not move much in either direction. The strategy is accomplished by selling a call option at a higher price than the current stock or ETF price and by selling a put option at a lower price than the current stock or ETF price. Both of the options will have the same expiration month. The investor in a short strangle benefits from the underlying moving within the spread between the call strike and the put strike.

There are two reasons we like this strategy a lot at PSW:

1) It’s boring!  Unless the market is MUCH more volatile than normal, taking sensible, NON-GREEDY, out-of-the-money short option positions is a fairly market-neutral way to place our bets.  While the risk/reward ratio may seem inverted, statistically it’s a winning play over time.

2)  It’s perfect for our "be the house, not the sucker" philosophy of trading.  We are always looking to SELL volatility. The idea behind this trade is that front-month volatility is relatively expensive compared to historical long-term volatility and we take advantage of selling a very high cumulative volatility over the course of the year.  

We recently ran a collection of comments following through on some trades over time and quite a while ago Sage wrote an article relating about using short strangles on longer-term stock plays, which provides some additional ideas on how to apply this strategy.  Peter has been kind enough to provide us with a definitive guide to help set you on the road to a successful career as a strangler.  The following is a collection of posts (make sure you use the links) on Short Strangles and the Crazy plays on the indices (SPX, RUT, NDX, etc.):
 
1- The Crazy play consists of a Short Strangle and a protective long put vertical. These plays are mainly for virtual Portfolio Margin accounts, with balance greater than $125,000, preferably over $200k as the margin can swing wildly.  

2- Very rough comparison among Short Strangle, Iron Condor, Buy/Write and straight stock purchase. Note the rolling tips in the second to last paragraph.
 
3- VIX, the effects of.
 
4- Possible adjustments of the Crazy Play.
  
Additional discussion on doubling down.
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Market Snapshot + Bear Flag Chart Pattern

Courtesy of Market Tamer 

Market Snapshot

ECONOMIC REPORTS

MONDAY 2/1 Personal Income, Personal Spending, Construction Spending, ISM Index

TUESDAY 2/2 Pending Home Sales, Auto Sales, Truck Sales

WEDNESDAY 2/3 Challenger Job Cuts, ADP Employment Change, ISM Services, Crude Inventories 

THURSDAY 2/4 Initial Claims, Continuing Claims, Productivity-Prel, Unit Labor Costs-Preliminary, Factory orders 

FRIDAY 2/5 Nonfarm Payrolls, Unemployment Rate, Average Workweek, Hourly Earnings, Consumer Credit

EARNINGS OF NOTE

MONDAY 2/1 ACV, APC, GCI, HUM, MNKD, PCL, SOHU, TUP

TUESDAY 2/2 AFL, ADM, CTRP, CMI, DHI, FISV, JDSU, MTW, MAN, MRO, MEE, MET, MYGN, NETL, PBG, SU, DOW, HSY, UPS, UNM, GRA, WHR

WEDNESDAY 2/3  AKAM, AMP, BDK, BRCM, CBG, CSCO, CMCSA, EFX, HMC, INSP, IP, MWW, NOV, NVLS, PFE, RL, BCO, TWX, V, WLT, YUM

THURSDAY 2/4  BEBE, BKC, CME, CI, DB, DO, GSK, HIT, K, MA, MCO, NOC, PENN, PBI, SLE, SNE, HOT, SUN, TM, UIS

FRIDAY 2/5 AET, AON, BZH, PC, TSN, WY


Stock Market Insights: The Cash Flow Statement

 

Cash is king!  Liquidity in the form of cash tells us that the company can meet its obligations.  The Cash Flow Statement is the third and last statement that we will touch upon.  The statement is filed quarterly and year over year in concert with the Profit and Loss and Balance Sheet.  The Cash Flow Statement is a measure of incoming and outgoing cash from its business operations for a specific point in time.  The statement further defines the cash flow of the company that is indicated on the Balance Sheet.  There are two methods of accounting that are used 1) accrual and 2) cash.  Most companies use the accrual method which accounts for goods delivered as sales regardless of whether they have been paid for or not.  The outstanding balance is shown on the Profit and Loss Statement under accounts receivable.

 

The Cash Flow statement typically divides the accounting for cash into
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Market Snapshot + Bull Flag Chart Pattern

Courtesy of Market Tamer

Market Snapshot

Well, it appears we are getting our pullback as we had expected would happen.  We are certainly grateful that we were generously hedged as indicated in last week’s newsletter.  This decline may have taken others by surprise but we were ready for it.  Our positions are now biased bearish and delta negative.  The task is now to determine likely targets for the down move.  It is difficult to accurately determine the magnitude and duration of a move such as this one.  The place to begin is to identify where a confluence of indicators exists.  These are areas where several data points line up to tell us a similar story.  While this does not mean that the market is going to cooperate, having a system is important in order to remain disciplined in your decision-making. 

It is healthy that the stock market has a pullback.  We are long-term bullish, and retracements such as these are crucial to long-term strength.  We will simply follow the correction and look to profit from it with bearish strategies, such as bear calls, long puts as well more advanced strategies which we teach at MarketTamer.com.  I am reminded of the analogy that the market goes up like an escalator and down like an elevator.  The last three trading days certainly support that truism.  

As the market approaches target levels noted in the charts, we will begin to take close note of how it reacts at those key levels.   Typically, you will see the indexes put in narrower range trading days with less volume at support.  Don’t be fooled!  The market can do this several times on the way down.  If the market begins to stall and trade sideways, it is tempting to remove hedging, only to be surprised by subsequent whipsaws.  The safest approach is to wait for upside confirmation before determining that the market has found a bottom.  You may miss the exact turn, but don’t let that bother you – safety first is the rule!  Do not underestimate the market’s ability to follow through to the downside.  Momentum can be a freight train and you don’t want to step in front of it.  Just hop on board and ride it to the end of the line. 
 

ECONOMIC REPORTS

MONDAY 1/25

Existing Home Sales

TUESDAY 1/26

Case–Shiller 20 City Index, Consumer Confidence, FHFA Home Price Index

WEDNESDAY 1/27

New Home Sales, Crude Inventories, FOMC Rate Decision

THURSDAY 1/28

Initial Claims, Continuing Claims, Durable Orders

FRIDAY…
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Market Snapshot + Descending Wedges

Charts courtesy of Market Tamer

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Technical Talk: The Descending Wedge Chart Pattern

·         This is a falling and converging channel pattern.  It looks like the beginnings of a triangle as both trend lines are falling and converging.

·         The lower trend line is putting in lower lows, but not at the pace of the upper trend line.  The pattern has bullish implications as the stock will usually break to the upside out of the channel.

·         The pattern can be found in both bullish and bearish markets.

·         When in a bearish market, the pattern is defined as a reversal pattern.

·         When in a bullish market, the pattern is a continuation pattern.

·         The stock is putting in lower lows, but at a slower rate than the highs. 

·         Volume is diminishing indicating a lack of conviction in driving the stock lower.

·         When the stock breaks the upper trend line it will usually be on increased volume as the stock breaks out of the channel to the upside.

 



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Educational Videos

The following is a collection of podcasts and videos from the Options Clearing Corporation and selected others.

The cover a lot of ground and new ones are occasionally added to their site.  They are not as good as the coursework from MarketTamer, who are Option Sage’s excellent group but these are free (as opposed to $99 a month with Sage’s PSW special) so take a peek at the subjects that interest you:

First up is a very good introduction to options basics from Adam Lass, a very good overview.  His next episode is the basics of call options – hopefully he’ll do more.  Then we have the podcasts from OCC: 

 

 
  Introduction to Financial Markets and Options Basics  View
 
 
  An Exploration of Basic Options Terminology  View
 
 
  Options Basics  View
 
 
 


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All About Trends

Mid-Day Update

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Market Montage

Bridgewater’s Views Still Gloomy on 2012

Courtesy of MarketMontage. View original post here.

Ray Dalio has created a machine at hedge fund Bridgewater – not only have assets surpassed $120B, the fund continues to churn out some fantastic results for investors.  Through end of August last year, the fund was up 25% YTD (and that was after an awful August for markets, and before the stampede upward of October); this after a 44% gain in 2010.  Longer term, ...



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Chart School

December 28th, 2011 Market Analysis with Gold Update

Courtesy of Blain.

The US Dollar was up and the market was down on minimal volume. And yup, that's about the extent of today's action. The biggest gainer on my watch list of 125 securities was Bankrate (RATE) with a paltry +0.8% return. Updated market charts below. See you tomorrow!

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ETF Selector

US Markets Drop On Italy Fear (EWI, DIA, SPY, QQQ, IWM, TLT, GLD)

Courtesy of John Nyaradi.

Major US Markets including (NYSEARCA:DIA), (NYSEARCA:SPY), (NASDAQ:QQQ), and (NYSEARCA:IWM) dropped over 3% each on Italian bond fears and an increased worry that Europe will not be able to bail out its 4th largest economy. Furthermore, the iShares MCSI Italy Fund (NYSEARCA:EWI) wiped out over 9% today, further illustrating the dire situation in Italy and the European Union: ...

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Markets Drop On Economic Reports, G-20 Meeting, Greece (GLD, USO, MF, SPY, QQQ)

Courtesy of John Nyaradi.

Markets dropped slightly lower today on G-20 news, mixed economic reports, and Grecian woes.

After the confusing market action on Wall Street this week, it seems that markets cannot make up their minds after last week’s euphoric rally and Euro-zone compromise.  It appeared that markets were on a meteoric rise that could have possibly carried us into Christmas, however Prime Minister Papandreou’s referendum call for Greece and MF Global’s bankruptcy soured the mood.

The SPDR Gold Trust (NYSEArca:GLD) dropped half a percent today; the fall likely represents the current troubles of MF Global Holdings (NYSEArca:MF), which filed for bankruptcy earlier this week.  MF Global has ...



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Zero Hedge

Dallas Fed Latest Economic Contraction Confirmation; Survey Respondents' Gloom Soars

Courtesy of ZeroHedge. View original post here.

Submitted by Tyler Durden.

The second economic disappointment of the day comes from the Dallas Fed, which dropped from -2.0 to -11.4 on expectations of -9.0- this was the 4th consecutive negative print month. The report was, in a word, horrible, with just 2 of the 15 constituent indices posting an increase, and the bulk solidly in the red, led by Unfilled and New Orders which dropped 16.8 and 11.2, respectively: not good for economic growth. On the employment side there was nothing good either, with both employment and hours worked declining by -...



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Insider Scoop

Diana Containerships Files To Offer Stock Up To $172.5M -Bloomberg (DCIX)

Courtesy of Benzinga

Bloomberg reports that Diana Containerships (NASDAQ: DCIX) files to offer stock up to $172.5M. Diana Containerships says that Diana shipping will also buy $20M of stock.

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Sabrient

Sabrient Risers - 3/12/2011

Top 5 RisersStockRatingAnalysisVLOSTRONGBUYAn increasingly positive growth rate of past earnings, along with improving expectations for long term growth, make Valero a good prospect for high returns.KROSTRONGBUYKronos Worldwide has been gaining recognition from analysts as a good canditate for achieving higher than expected earnings along with higher overall projected valuation.SFIBUYiStar is one of the top candidates projected to achieve both higher than previously projected earnings in the short run and a higher earnings growth rate in the long run.AMATSTRONGBUYApplied Materials has been...

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Option Review

Bulls Scoop Up Sprint Nextel Corp. Calls

 Today’s tickers: S, FTR, JTX & SBUX

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OpTrader

Swing trading virtual portfolio - week of March 7th, 2011

This post is for live trades and daily comments. Please click on "comments" below to follow our live discussion. All of our current virtual trades are listed in the spreadsheet below, with entry price (1/2 in and All in), and exit prices (1/3 out, 2/3 out, and All out).

We also indicate our stop, which is most of the time the "5 day moving average". All trades, unless indicated, are front-month ATM options. 

Please feel free to participate in the discussion and ask any questions you might have about this virtual portfolio, by clicking on the "comments" link right below.

To learn more about the swing trading virtual portfolio (strategy, performance, FAQ, etc.), please click here

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Stock World Weekly

Stock World Weekly

NEW: Elliott and Ilene are available to chat with Members regarding topics presented in SWW, comments are found below each post.

Here's the newest Stock World Weekly:  Illusion Based on a Fantasy 

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Pharmboy

Biotech Junkies Update and Momenta Pharma Moving Forward

February is now past, and the Biotech Porfolio is loaded with winners and a miss (PLX).  MRK is down a bit, but I expect that trade to recover, and one could be more agressive and double down on it, or play another round at the Jan13 $30 options for roughly the same price.  Below is the summary, and note the grey boxes are ones that did not fill.  I am still a fan of BMRN, and like DEPO as well.  Now let's look at a few others.

Table 1.  PSW Biotech Plays Since January 2011

 

Our newest play is Momenta Pharmaceuticals (MNTA), who is pursuing a three-part business model which includes complex generic equivalents in partnership with the Sandoz division of Novartis, proprietary compounds, and follow-on- biologics (FOB).  It seems that this company is tied up in competition/litigation wit...



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