Saturday, June 30, 2012
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Trading The Duck With HACOLT
HACOLT is explained in the July 2012 issue of Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities magazine. The code is provided for about 12 software packages. The signals are few and are generated from the weekly chart.
On the long side there were six buys and sells. Two buys were made at a lower price than the previous sell for 27.76 points to the good. Four buys were made at a price higher than the previous sell for a loss of 10.92 points. Net at the end of the period was 16.84 points to the good.
On the long side there were six buys and sells. Two buys were made at a lower price than the previous sell for 27.76 points to the good. Four buys were made at a price higher than the previous sell for a loss of 10.92 points. Net at the end of the period was 16.84 points to the good.
Friday, June 15, 2012
Jim Cramer's Calls On The Duck
Courtesy of Wall St. Cheat Sheet
On April 26 Jim Cramer ranked Aflac a Buy. When we saw this we made a post you can see here titled "An Unfortunate Event, IMO". The reason we considered his Buy ranking "An Unfortunate Event" is because we are long The Duck. It closed that day at 45.02. It started a decline almost immediately that took it down to close at 38.45 on June 4, for a loss of 14.5%. After a brief rally to close at 40.64 on June 12 he has now changed his ranking to Sell.
Let's track Cramer. From his Buy to his Sell the stock fell 9.7% on a closing basis, with actual drawdown on the long trade of 14.5%. That's a loss. So far since his Sell the stock is up 2.4% and it has only been 2 days.
As soon as I saw that Cramer had changed his ranking from Buy to Sell I called my brother and the first words out of my mouth were "I have great news, Cramer just gave The Duck a Sell ranking." The reason we find this great news is because we are long The Duck.
Thursday, June 7, 2012
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