Bullish Buy Signals:
1. Close above the high of the previous day
2. Close above the high of the low day
3. Close above the short term downtrend line
4. Bullish Candlestick Reversal Pattern
5. Higher low on either side of the low day (excluding inside days)
Bearish Buy Signals:
1. Close below the low of the previous day
2. Close below the low of the high day
3. Close below the short term uptrend line
4. Bearish Candlestick Reversal Pattern
5. Lower high on either side of the high day (excluding inside days)
Thursday, March 6, 2008
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Hey Dwight!
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you have a blog! How often do you plan to update the blog?
Sam P.
Dwight:
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to future posts.
Thank you for your insights.
Robert L.
Nice!! Found the blog. Glad to see your market commentary Dwight and looking forward to the future updates.
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Hey Dwight, looks good. Hopefully you will be able to update this on a regular basis if not daily. I will be checking it out daily. Thank you for the hard work.
ReplyDeleteStevec
Can someone tell me why some stocks are highlighted and some are in parenthesis?
ReplyDeleteDwight, thanks for all you do for us students
ReplyDeleteHey Dwight,
ReplyDeleteYou're the man!
I appreciate all those early morning posts, and your dedication to deciphering the chaos of the market for us. But anyway, I've jumped through some pointless hoops in educating myself (at that company you used to work for) and as a college student with a lot more to gain than lose, I'm looking for some aggressive trading rules, do you have anything?
Thanks for helping me set up my financial future before I'm even out of school!
Zach L.
zachluz@hotmail.com
PS. I usually make more money before my roommates wake up than they do at work all day! hahaha