I'm wary when the market has a good day and a few my trades don't also have a good day (RCR, UGL). UGL profit not high enough to sell.
I'll review the others at EOW
EOW 34 Update: ASX Momentum Portfolio +20.2% ( 86% invested in 7 trades ) XAO -8.6% (past 34wk)
Another positive week for our portfolio. This makes it seven consecutive positive weeks. It's nice to see some reward for our efforts. You may notice that by raising our exit stops as prices go higher we are protecting our profits (see chart: red line rising).
This weeks sells: CGF-cfd, RCR
This weeks buys: nil (time to start a few more)
Outlook: Daily trend is UP, weekly remains down. I remain moderately bullish and protective of our open profit. There seems to be some demand for the large caps and we might trade a few of them next week for quick profits if this rally continues.
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The answer to this question can be found by retracing through this thread. Operating when conditions turn south - it requires excellent management of the portfolio to ensure, which Peter has shown in spades.i'm assuming that most of the time when the market conditions are trending, the profits usually (but not always) turn over in the lead, but what when one enters positions at the start of a market downward exit phase (ie at the start of several down days, which take the market out of the uptrend it was in). will most of those trades (BO and retraces from BO, but other too) fail, or not so. i'm just wondering what to expect. i've been getting a few winners (mainly BO retraces was all i could find) but i don't know what to expect.
This is a good idea and will give you good experience without excessive psychological stress.keeping it small for now with little position sizes while i learn.
Yes I look through a lot of charts, mainly on the week-ends. I sort the charts into watchlists that I review each afternoon if I have capital available to risk.
Looking through the "BO-soon" list I notice that ADA, BAL, BLA, BPS, 3PL, ISD, have all broken higher this week. They're easy to miss if you're not watching or placing alerts for them.
Trading update: new trades, and close one that's going the wrong way.
EGH: Bought BO-NH (0.63), a little late, SL is 0.55.
TPM-cfd: Bought after BO-NH (10.96), SL is 10.46 (risk 0.50).
MND-cfd: Sell this next open, as it hasn't gone up on the recent good news.
that's nifty (making it automatically copy), and saves time. just wondering peter, do you spend lots of time, even several hours looking for trades? i go through 200 stocks visually and it takes several hours by the time i've done my trades. i'm thinking this would be normal and part of the job. and do you get stock pick tips off people like n. r. (won't say the full name, make it non searchable that way)? maybe that would save me more time . i've just been doing breakouts and breakout retraces mainly. that's it for now. wouldn't mind asking you a few more qs if u don't mind...i'm assuming that most of the time when the market conditions are trending, the profits usually (but not always) turn over in the lead, but what when one enters positions at the start of a market downward exit phase (ie at the start of several down days, which take the market out of the uptrend it was in). will most of those trades (BO and retraces from BO, but other too) fail, or not so. i'm just wondering what to expect. i've been getting a few winners (mainly BO retraces was all i could find) but i don't know what to expect. keeping it small for now with little position sizes while i learn.
as always other people feel free to chime in . you may know the answer and that stops me from bothering peter so many times. and thanks again peter for whatever you have and if you're busy u don't have to get back to this.
Nice work catching EGH Peter, looks good to me which is why I bought in at the start of October (average entry was 0.59).
There are lots of opportunities in the market at the moment.
However I think I've spotted one that even the Duck might like. Although less than $1 it's near the upper limit and probably too high a price for our duck. Sorry, I'm not going to mention it by name tonight as I want to place it in a few of my portfolios as well as this one and don't wish to be outbid by people I've warned. It's a dog eat duck market out there. If we buy it tomorrow, I'll mention it in the afternoon.
EGH: My entry is about 0.03 - 0.04 late and that usually means I'll have to suffer through the next pullback (dip). My buy here was a little impulsive. Yes, the Duck's entry was more professional than mine.
However I think I've spotted one that even the Duck might like. Although less than $1 it's near the upper limit and probably too high a price for our duck. Sorry, I'm not going to mention it by name tonight as I want to place it in a few of my portfolios as well as this one and don't wish to be outbid by people I've warned. It's a dog eat duck market out there. If we buy it tomorrow, I'll mention it in the afternoon.
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