Sure the markets may have gone up on Friday, but trading volume trailed off. So, to me the market is still not on good footing and I am not trusting it.
This is now more of a journal entry. I was looking at the IBD TIMESAVER TABLE in the B section and noticing that the stocks in the list are definitely making a move. Vector Vest has a trading philosophy of being long one stock and being short another stock at the same time. If I look at the list, choose one stock to be long and one to be short, that could be another option for a trading system.
I need to set out some rules for looking at which stocks to
buy.
1. Smart Select Composite Rating must be greater than 98 or 99
2. EPS must be higher than 95
3. Relative Price Strength must be higher than 90
4. Industry Group Relative Strength must be A or B
5. Sales/Profit/ROE A or B
6. A/D must be A or B
7. Must be a new 6 month high
8. Must have higher than average trading volume
BCSI is on the buy list along with GSOL. DECK would have been the most perfect candidate had it been caught earlier.
Rules for stocks to
short:
1. Smart Select Composite Rating must be less than 60
2. EPS must be less than 60
3. Relative Price Strength must be less than 60
4. Industry Group Relative Strength must be C or D
5. Sales/Profit/ROE C or D
6. A/D must be C or D
7. Must be at 3 month low
FLML is on the short list.
Goal:
Cut losses at 8%
Take 1/2 profit at 10%
Take 2nd half of profits at 25%
If original investment was $10,000:
1/2 profit is $5,000. And 10% of $5,000 would be a $500 profit.
Then resto of 25% profit of $5,000 would be $1,250 profit.
If cut losses at 8%, that would be a loss of $800 for the full $10,000.
I am willing to take a $1,750 profit and an $800 loss. That if greater than a 2:1 win-loss ratio. So I could lose 2 times, win 1 and still be ahead of the game.
Hmmm. Sounds good. I just need the market to determine which was it is going to go with other systems, but if I am long one stock and short another, it would temper the loss.
FYI - watch
SAY. It may be getting ready to breakout.