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This is the one that I'd posted previously. ELM. See comments on the chart for reasons for the entry. Now that it has broken through the resistance level would this be a good time to add to the position?
I also note that it gapped up on high volume and finished at the high of the bar. Surely a bullish sign?
This one is an interesting one. It came up in my exploration on the 22/3/2011 when it broke through resistance.
I listened to Tech/a's when he previously identifed the fact that I am not waiting to see how a move plays out over the next few days.
I held off in my sim.
This was followed by 2 narrow spread, low volume down days.
1.Is THIS the time to enter, once it becomes clearer that there isn't much selling pressure?
2. Or should I enter on today's up day (25/3/2011)? If so where do I put the stop loss?
3. Was the right move to enter orignall on 22/3/2011 on the break of resistance?
Where is the lowest risk trade on this breakout?
See chart
That is where the best entry is/was.
Regardless of whether it fails or succeeds.
There is another for late comers---see it?
No its weak.
There have been 2 up thrusts and no carry through.
Low volume down bar that follows indicates no demand.View attachment 42382
I dont know if you know you've done this but posts 49/50/51 were great trades.
What you managed to find were tight micro patterns in the breakout setup.
All went on to better things.
The other thing I don't understand is the volume accompanying an upthrust.
This is how I see it, please tell me if this is right:
A. Real weakness appears when there is an uptrust on high volume (which obviously means the high volume represented selling)
B. If the market rises during the day but closes near the low on LOW volume, this shows no demand.
It could but may manifest it self in a high volume down day.Is the real weakness apparrant when B follows A?
(Otherwise we would just be saying whether it is high (A) or low (B) volume makes no difference to an upthrust because one means selling and the other means no demand? This is what I can't distinguish between)
Do you often sell at the first sign of weakness Tech? For example here is a chart for AAD. After rising to a new high there was an upthrust followed by a down day on about average volume.
If you were in the trade would you consider selling at points either one or two on the chart?
View attachment 42451
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