On the basis of EOD charts:
[a] In terms of price correction the rise
from 1363 to 1555 has been corrected fully.
[b] For me to assume that the
fall is going to be prolonged and the current leg of the downswing has some
steam left in it, the recent low of 1370 will need to be crossed on a closing
basis.A close below the 1370 low would clearly demonstrate the weakness in the
market.The very high volatility level and the massive intra-day ranges though
cause the stop loss levels to be too far from the entry point and that is a risk
anyone entering the market at the current time will have to live
with.
[c] For me to assume the upswing of the past couple of days is
tradeable to the upside we will need a close above 1445. If one were to enter a
long trade now on the basis of a close above 1445 , the StopLoss level I get
from the method I use is way too far to provide any comfort. So as of this
moment I would avoid a long trade. I would enter a long trade IF I get a buy
signal from my method POST a HIGHER LOW. Such a buy signal would inspire
confidence as [i] it is coming after a vicious correction to the prior up move,
and [ii] there is clear evidence that the low for the moment is
in.
R
profitok@xxxxxxxxxxnet wrote:
from a close low of 1406 add 3% and you are 42 points
we already reach 1450
using tomorrow up 100 to 125 to short
Ben
----- Original Message -----
From: BobsKC
Date:
Thursday, August 16, 2007 2:33 pm
Subject: Re: [RT] Time to cover the
shorts??
To: realtraders@yahoogroups.com
> I have just
closed my shorts and am now entering some of the
> beaten
> down
commodity stocks such as TCK which has huge asset to
> liability
> balances and a PE of 7. Still, I am holding on to 70% cash.
>
> Bob
>
> At 10:52 AM 8/16/2007, you wrote:
>
>The way the charts look the current leg of the downside(if
> there
is
> >more to come that is) does seem more or less done.
>
>
> >Not a case of hoping against hope but wondering if it is time
> to
> >take money off the table in case of standing short
positions.
> >
> >R
> >
> >
>
>
> >
> >
> >Boardwalk for $500? In 2007?
Ha!
> >Play
> >Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated
for today's economy) at
> Yahoo!
> >Games.
>
Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha!
Play
Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games.