uempel wrote:Hey Al_Dente, if there are Wussie Bears in the market I guess there must be Wussie Bulls too - I'm one
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Well I guess that makes me a wussie bear ..I don't like to do this because I call it chassing the bus but have been making short duration trades for $150/200 ,but it keeps me bussy and watchfull.
pezhead9000 wrote:Cisco (CSCO) update: Cisco put from earlier didn't fare so well using Call Volume signal. However, CSCO continues to creep up but OBV is not confirming the trend. Anyone know how reliable OBV divergence may be??
Pezhead9000,
When you use OBV, you need to have an overlay parameter for that such as SMA 50 to see how far it is from the line. I used it for a while but it wasn't a great market direction for the stock. I found out that looking at three parameters in Daily, hourly, 15 mins and for daytrading 5 mins chart are the best. I did not find OBV as a great parameter for the stock direction.
KeiZai wrote:BB euro is close to destination then the dollar bounce I was talking about should happen
now we are at 1.314 so should reverse soon
stops clearing almost done
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perfecto....closing now should be done
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PS: looks strong but anyways I am sticking to my plan/count (haven´t seen it on twitter so have to work )
at this Euro level I'm out of TNA and gold... just in case... futures red... expecting sharp move down in "Power hour"
euro is bullish it´s funny but euro is bullish even in long term (big bull flag) but my gut feelings and my russell/es counts are saying me there is more weakness ahead
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rakker wrote:a wuss bear or bull just means tight stops, right?
Originally the “wussie bears” just meant the bears are skittish and jumpy and lack conviction in their shorts and might cover on a dime…. on a moment’s notice……to lock in elusive profits…then that “buy-to-cover” could start a wussie-bear-covering rampage…..then everybody starts piling on top of the longs…..etc
Now it seems like everybody is a wussie (??)… and we are all nuts…….
TIGHT STOPS are for bulls AND bears INTRADAY especially on a “chop” or “range day” like today where right this very minute
nyadv = 1400 and nydec = 1400 and could tip either way
Thanks 4 asking rakkar
[edit: rakker]
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My Snogginhosh Oscillator. It ain't perfect but it ain't bad either. Basically it watches recent performance versus recent trend. The code is pretty simple and if any wants it just PM me.
SPY hourly
*Edit: That next to the last green line should be red - lots of coffee here this morning. *TWITCH*
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I have the same. Break down, back test, next move ......down!?
likely one small push higher (or without push)and then imo yes
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Pezhead9000,
When you use OBV, you need to have an overlay parameter for that such as SMA 50 to see how far it is from the line. I used it for a while but it wasn't a great market direction for the stock. I found out that looking at three parameters in Daily, hourly, 15 mins and for daytrading 5 mins chart are the best. I did not find OBV as a great parameter for the stock direction. (My guess)
Gap up,
the 50 SMA that you are using in your chart is how your spy moving avarage in past 50 days . OBV 50 sma is different than 50 sma of a stock. OBV has two factors which are combination of price and volume. When you set 50sma for OBV is actually 50 sma of combination volume and price. See my chart on CSCO,
50SMA Price of CSCO is 18.29.
50sma volume of csco is 40 M.
BUT 50sma OBV is above the blue line.
There is a difference between 50sma CSCO and 50sma of OBV of CSCO. I hope I am not clear as mud.
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