On October 30th we got more constructive on Indian stocks and put out a massive post with stocks to buy. Given that many of these trades were counter-trend in nature, we expanded on our last trade management post during this month’s conference call, discussing strategies that are helpful to know in any environment.
The Top 15 Charts I Review Every Day
When we want to see what the market is doing on a given day, we all have our list of the ticker symbols we punch in: $DJIA or $SPY or $QQQ. Some people are more global and look at things like Gold, Crude Oil or Interest Rates and countries like Japanese or German Indexes. I talk to guys and gals who tell me the Russell2000 is the market for them. We’re all different. The point is to be true to who you are and act accordingly.
I get asked a lot what that list is for me. The way I interpret this question is, “What are the 15 ticker symbols I punch into my charting software to see what the market did or is doing at any point during the day or night?”.
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Baseball, Patience and Preparation
It’s easy to say. You hear it all the time. That word, “Patience”.
How many of us actual put this into practice? It isn’t easy. We’re an instant gratification society. How happy does it make you feel when someone ‘likes’ a picture of your kid, or the beach selfie you took over the weekend. Traders get similar dopamine kicks when we enter a trade, and that soothing bling sound on the computer goes off, almost as a reward for entering the trade. You notice how those post trade sounds are never something ugly and nasty like the sound of a car accident or something horrible. It probably should be, because that trade you just put on is most likely going to lose you money. That’s not blingy like the default audio settings on your trading platform are suggesting.
The point is that in both markets and in life, I think we need to recognize what is just making us happy today vs what will make us happy in the future. Temporal Discounting is what the behavioral finance people call it. Who are you trying to make happy – the JC now or the future JC? I think it’s important to approach both life and the markets by proposing this question. [Read more…]
Managing Winning Counter-Trend Trades
Counter-trend trades are lower probability by nature, which means risk management is vital both when they work and when they don’t. Taking the loss and reevaluating when the trade thesis is invalidated is something most traders think about, but managing risk on a trade that begins to work right away is just as important and not discussed as often.
Today I want to look at the importance of managing positions that begin working right away, so that we can avoid winning trades turning into losers.
Defining Our Risk In Indian Stocks
The last two months have not been kind to India’s stock market, which is why we’ve been approaching it from a more neutral perspective for most of that time. Although big selloffs are never fun, the progression of this trend from its start to now has been pretty orderly.
We want to use this post to lay out that progression for educational purposes, as well as update our views on the market now.
Panel Discussion At Trade Ideas Summit 2018: Brian Shannon, Dr Brett Steenbarger & JC Parets
My good friend Sean McLaughlin, who is also the Chief Options Strategist at Allstarcharts.com moderated the panel, which included Brian Shannon and Dr. Brett Steenbarger. This conversation revolves a lot around process. Dr. Brett gave us a ton of insight as to what we can do psychologically to help us perform better. Brian is someone who I’ve been learning from since 2005, so it was a real treat to be sitting up there with these guys.
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Global Equity ETFs vs Local Currency Indexes
From the desk of Tom Bruni @BruniCharting
This past weekend we wrote updates for our US and India subscribers, discussing stock market breadth around the globe. When I do these types of updates, we often get asked why we look at international markets both in their local currency terms AND as US-listed ETFs. Why not one or the other? In this quick post we’ll walk through our thought process behind it.
Ethereum’s Lesson In Polarity
From the desk of Tom Bruni @BruniCharting
Cryptocurrencies have enjoyed a nice few days after a long rout, meaning my timeline is now filled with Bitcoin charts and the like. To be honest I’ve been so busy with charts for Allstarcharts India that I hadn’t checked my crypto charts in a while. Well, I’m glad I did because the chart of Ethereum is a textbook example of a core Technical Analysis concept, polarity.
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