Sep 2, 2009

Wednesday's trades

Ever type a word and look at and think "that totally doesn't look right" but it's spelled correctly. Well, the word 'Wednesday' did that to me right now. You can have the last 15 seconds of your life back soon enough.


Today was a little bit of yesterday but not as bad. I was quickly killing stocks from my WL but managed to spot a nice winner in ABX and a loser in MTL.

ABX burst above the :15 OR but then came back down and printed a nice strong cande right at the ORH. The stocked traded beautifully and hit the fib. ext. in no time. I kinda screwed up and oversold at the fib. ext but then realized my mistake and quickly bought back the shares.

MTL was a nice setup with an unforunate result. Missed a good setup in PAY that I didn't want to chase... nice unrealized return :) Decent money today and a profitable week which should make us all happy. I will be off to London tomorrow for a few days and will be back to trading on Tuesday. Let's hope we see some nice action next week.

Oh... and if you haven't already gone to my twitter page, please do so:twitter.com/oonr7
I've been adding more than a few followers and actually had some back and forth comments which helped break up the routine.

Have a great week and weekend. Charts and proof of performance below.




3 comments:

MrTrend said...

"Ever type a word and look at and think "that totally doesn't look right" but it's spelled correctly. Well, the word 'Wednesday' did that to me right now."

Enjoying a little French wine, aren't you?

bl said...

Nice with the gold stock(and all of them)...watch that 13 ema and how it nudges and reverses, esp after a short rally.

Andrew said...

All the Goldies printed lovely bull flags on the 15' charts, something which I duly noted by writing in my journal at the time before I proceeded to completely miss the breakout :)

I caught a completely inadequate slice of the fun with GG later on, and it felt so wrong to be taking the trade (surely it can't keep going up!) that I just had to take the trade, and it turned out to be the days biggest winner.

Such is trading.