Before training at SMB I used to rip through charts religiously. I called it the “poor man’s training program” :-). This was several years ago, but I still rip through charts. I find it to be a very useful source of trading ideas and for getting an overall feel of what the market is doing across multiple sectors. Ripping through … Read More
The Taylor Rhythm
A fifty year old system can give valuable insights into the character and structure of each trading day.
Gap Study (3/3)
The last installment in a short series on gaps, showing how to apply quantitative thinking to market problems.
Some notes on flags
A few random thoughts continuing Bella’s earlier post on flags
AAPL Flash Crash?
I received a couple of twitter messages about whether I was trading AAPL on the Open today. JoeP had mentioned in his morning thoughts blog that we were watching the 291 level closely for a possible break of the recent uptrend. As it turned out I was short RIMM on the Open and watching CRM as well for a break … Read More
Gap Study (2/3)
Part 2/3 of a series of posts showing one way to apply quantitative thinking to market problems.
NKE: price action in an active stock post-earnings
Another look at price action in an in-play stock and deriving a bias from overnight market structure
Gap Study: a Simple Exercise in Market Analysis (part 1 of 3)
Some basic background on applying quantitative thinking to market problems.