Cheese 1,374 posts msg #145214 - Ignore Cheese |
11/7/2018 3:01:51 PM
@karennma
Too bad I was too chicken to buy it.
FEAR sux.
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sandjco bought AMZN for $1,598 on Nov 1, 2018
You may want to have a chat with sandjco and study sandjco's thread
https://www.stockfetcher.com/forums/Stock-Picks/A-Newbie-s-Journey/136535/330
Fear is a strong emotion. We all have fears. But your fear today is different from your fear
from a few days ago. Your fear today seems to be FOMO fear of missing out.
If the real reason you froze was the size of risk.
Someone in this forum once gave this advice: if we are afraid of buying 10 shares,
would we buy just 1?
TRO and riggs had some good posts In the early years on buying bottoms.
The cmadma7 filter from you and Mac can also help you decide on AMZN.
TheStockWhisperer has this trading advice: When in doubt, stay out.
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Cheese 1,374 posts msg #145215 - Ignore Cheese |
11/7/2018 3:23:01 PM
@karennma
Too bad I was too chicken to buy it.
FEAR sux.
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sandjco bought AMZN for $1,598 on Nov 1, 2018
https://www.stockfetcher.com/forums/Stock-Picks/A-Newbie-s-Journey/136535/330
If we apply a couple of sandjco's indicators to AMZN, then we may get a chart like this
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Cheese 1,374 posts msg #145216 - Ignore Cheese |
11/7/2018 3:32:11 PM
@karennma
Too bad I was too chicken to buy it.
FEAR sux.
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If we apply some of the ideas from Mac, karennma, TRo and riggs to AMZN,
then we may get a chart like this
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karennma 8,057 posts msg #145217 - Ignore karennma |
11/7/2018 4:19:00 PM
Cheese
222 posts
msg #145214
- Ignore Cheese 11/7/2018 3:01:51 PM
Too bad I was too chicken to buy it.
FEAR sux.
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@karennma
TheStockWhisperer has this trading advice: When in doubt, stay out.
THAT is exactly what I do!
My problem is, I stay OUT at the bottom; I don't get in at the bottom. But frankly, who knows where the bottom is? I thought $1500 was the bottom on AMZN because there was a HUGE gap there.
( msg #145085 10/28/2018 1:39:56 PM BTW, AMZN has an unfilled gap around $1500 or so.)
And that's exactly what happened.
That AMZN option I posted was a "if I had the guts, here's what I'd do ..."
Obviously, it would've paid off handsomely.
I will continue to track it and ... feel bad.
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karennma 8,057 posts msg #145218 - Ignore karennma modified |
11/7/2018 4:31:22 PM
@ Cheese,
THANKS for bringing the info in the archives to my attention.
I've put the reversal filter w/ LR channels in the Public Filter List, so I don't forget it.
:>)
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karennma 8,057 posts msg #145224 - Ignore karennma |
11/9/2018 7:55:28 AM
Slowing housing market ... 4 more interest rate increases to come.
Go figure!
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karennma 8,057 posts msg #145225 - Ignore karennma |
11/9/2018 7:56:58 AM
When I go on FB, I feel like I'm on the Titanic .. "everything's fine -- keep knitting."
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karennma 8,057 posts msg #145226 - Ignore karennma |
11/9/2018 7:59:51 AM
CLICK
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Cheese 1,374 posts msg #145228 - Ignore Cheese |
11/9/2018 11:17:25 AM
@karennma
I have many struggles with my trading, too..
Each day many of us must choose between the pains of discipline
and the pains of regret.
We still have helpful people like Mac.
In addition to cmadma, Mac has alerted us about the importance of ema(60) in Guppy's book
https://www.stockfetcher.com/forums/General-Discussion/Interesting-Book-to-read-Daryl-Guppy-Trend-trading/134862/-1/135553
Mactheriverrat modified 4/20/2017 11:43:02 PM
@nibor100 EDs
I've added some code showing when the ema(60) starts to move.
To me Daryl Guppy lets the cat out of the bag in a round about way of saying
the EMA(60) can show start of long term trend change.
Page 147 and 148 of his trend trading book.
Go back and look at any stock and compare
where the first movement of the ema(60) is compared to a down trend converts to a up trend
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karennma 8,057 posts msg #145229 - Ignore karennma |
11/9/2018 11:31:40 AM
Oh L*rd!
I'm in trouble.
I've been using the 200dma.
Thanks for the info.
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