LH - Arbitrage?
I spotted LH after it had plunged down quickly. At this point, I was looking for a reversal trade - potentially, a setup that I had described in a previous post. However, upon the upwards break of the hammer-like candle, there was little momentum on level 2 to confirm an entry.
It then continued to plunge down (as were the ES and NQ futures) and consolidated above the 50-cent level. After a small retracement, it continued down but effectively formed a double bottom.
One thing to note is that there was no news explaining why LH was plunging down on heavy volume. So, I presumed it could have been a hedge fund selling their position or another large market player. Given this scenario, I suspected buyers may now come in and try to grab the stock while it's "cheap". As soon as the neckline of the double-bottom was broken and momentum was strong on level 2, I initiated a long position.
Entry: 81.67
Exit: 81.81
Profit: +14 cents per share
Length of trade: 10 minutes
I would have held it for a nice swing trade, however, with the weak market, it could have turned around fast, so I locked in my profits.
My second trade was the break of the consolidation zone. At this point, the futures were heading north and there was strong bid pressure on level 2. I closed my position when I observed a spike in volume.
Entry: 81.95
Exit: 82.10
Profit: +15 cents per share
Length of trade: 13 minutes
Two modest scalps out of a simple pattern on the chart. In summary:
- Stock falls on high volume rapidly
- No fundamental / news-related reason for the fall, suggesting the possibility of an "arbitrage" type trade
- Strong buying pressure on level 2 & time and sales
- classic double bottom setup
- ES futures rallying to new afternoon highs
Each of the above added to the probability of a successful trade, thereby allowing me to get a total 29 cents per share profit. This was quite an enjoyable trade as level 2 was steady and easy to read. The steadiness of level 2 allowed me to maintain control of my emotions and I was able to execute almost-perfect entries and exits.