Mr. Charts
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Looking at this stock tonight I saw a strong up mover which had shot up on heavy volume on the 1440 Eastern (1940 GMT) c'stick. The following c'stick pulled it back, but not all the way and on less volume. That told me there was potential for a further rise, so I watched and waited.
The first image was taken a few seconds after I bought as the buyers rushed back in.
What was a nice additional bonus with this was the spread - it shifted between 9 and 12 cents so I was able to buy on the bid and just two minutes later sell on the ask taking the spread like a market maker, plus the rise for myself.
Had it turned against me as soon as I had entered, I would simply had exited, selling below the ask and taking part of the spread for a profit even if I had been proved wrong by the market action.
The price just failed to touch the whole number reaching 24.98 and retreated so I seized 38 cents profit. That proved to be the high of the day.
If you look back to the 1345 and 1350 c'sticks, then the following three pull backs all on lower volume, you will see the same effect taking place.
Volume can be very deceptive and is a trap for the unwary, but the price action confirmed the potential for a further rise, so I took the opportunity when it arose.
Protracted theoretical discourse has its place, but a couple of pictures of volume influenced entry and exit speaks..........volumes.
I hope this actual example of a trade tonight helps someone.
Richard
The first image was taken a few seconds after I bought as the buyers rushed back in.
What was a nice additional bonus with this was the spread - it shifted between 9 and 12 cents so I was able to buy on the bid and just two minutes later sell on the ask taking the spread like a market maker, plus the rise for myself.
Had it turned against me as soon as I had entered, I would simply had exited, selling below the ask and taking part of the spread for a profit even if I had been proved wrong by the market action.
The price just failed to touch the whole number reaching 24.98 and retreated so I seized 38 cents profit. That proved to be the high of the day.
If you look back to the 1345 and 1350 c'sticks, then the following three pull backs all on lower volume, you will see the same effect taking place.
Volume can be very deceptive and is a trap for the unwary, but the price action confirmed the potential for a further rise, so I took the opportunity when it arose.
Protracted theoretical discourse has its place, but a couple of pictures of volume influenced entry and exit speaks..........volumes.
I hope this actual example of a trade tonight helps someone.
Richard