not a good start. noticed that RSP already dropped below the support.
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micluo wrote:So which means FAZ has at least 10% jump up today... how? It does not look like going up crazy so far.
BullBear52x wrote:This is what makes Cobra a Cobra, this is my confident vote!
Both FAS/FAZ are now trade less than 1%, covered FAZ this morning let FAS run if you shorted both of them like I did yesterday. wasted less than 100 bucks for insurance
My comments are for entertainment/educational purpose only. NOT a trade advice.
PLEASE NOTE: I’m testing a new TICK guideline setting here. It’s designed to ignore flags and little corrections, and only cross the zero line at or near a “trend change.” It is unavoidable however, that it will cross on large opening gaps and fake-out spikes. On a choppy day it should hug the zero line and tell us that according to the tick it is a choppy/directionless market day. We have yet to see how and when it lags. If you’d like to keep the old tick guideline the setting was EMA ENVELOPE 50/2.5. This new tick guideline is a TEST ONLY, please don’t trust it yet. (this is the one that Baron von PitBull calls “beating a dead horse”).
Finally, a quick note of TICK trivia: I always have a very thin pink line at tick +600 and tick -600. This is based on the notion that anything inbetween tick +/- 600 is just noise, and the significant tick moves are either above +600 or below -600. I learned that long ago and sorry I don’t remember my source on that one, but I’ve found it to be pretty much true.
Disclaimer: I am not an investment advisor. This is just my opinion NOT investment advice.
PLEASE NOTE: I’m testing a new TICK guideline setting here. It’s designed to ignore flags and little corrections, and only cross the zero line at or near a “trend change.” It is unavoidable however, that it will cross on large opening gaps and fake-out spikes. On a choppy day it should hug the zero line and tell us that according to the tick it is a choppy/directionless market day. We have yet to see how and when it lags. If you’d like to keep the old tick guideline the setting was EMA ENVELOPE 50/2.5. This new tick guideline is a TEST ONLY, please don’t trust it yet. (this is the one that Baron von PitBull calls “beating a dead horse”).
Finally, a quick note of TICK trivia: I always have a very thin pink line at tick +600 and tick -600. This is based on the notion that anything inbetween tick +/- 600 is just noise, and the significant tick moves are either above +600 or below -600. I learned that long ago and sorry I don’t remember my source on that one, but I’ve found it to be pretty much true.