I watched Stewart grill Cramer last night and was surprised at how Cramer acted. He took a beating, and hardly argued or disagreed. I am not sure what his (CNBC's?) strategy was here.
It is entertaining, nonetheless.
And make sure you read the post on "Good Karma" and RJ. I will post some charts over the weekend.
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Stewart has the ability to bash Cramer but Cramer can't say that his network controls a lot of what happens on the show.
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ReplyDeleteWhat do you think of a long entry on the break of the third bar high of ENER today? Thanks.
X, do you have any trading books you'd recommend? I am not a brand new trader (i.e. the Visual Investor is not what I need), but I have traded for over a year now with modest success and would like to take myself to the next level.
ReplyDeleteGracias!
vp3434 - I like it, so much so that I traded it! It will probably be one of the charts I post over the weekend.
ReplyDeleteZen, other than the TRADEthemove.com manual, no. I think you can get better info off blogs and the Internet.
ReplyDeleteI traded ENER also, it was my only trade today, I'm trying to be disciplined, not overtrade and only take the best setups - ENER ticked all the boxes
ReplyDeleteMark
Ahh, so I'm on the right track!
ReplyDeleteNow that you trade 10m charts, I'm wondering how you do things logistically. For a trade like ENER today, did you run your gap scans at 9:40, start scanning the results at 9:41, spot the ENER trade sometime before 10:00am, and then get your order ready as 10:01 rolls around? My TradeIdeas scan this morning came up with 60 gap downs and 149 gap ups so I was hoping you could talk about the timetable over which you scan and how many charts you scan. Thanks!
Zen,
ReplyDeleteX did recommends some books in his post here:
http://traderx.blogspot.com/2005/02/resources.html
The excerpts from "thestreet.com" were interesting so I sought it out and found the full video at youtube:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWVmlxhk-tU
I would suggest everyone watch this! And with all the manipulation that was occurring during the "golden age", I wonder if there is enough $$$ left for the hedge funds to manipulate the markets? Or will fundamentals be back for a while to move the markets?
Great, thx guys
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