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To: Underexposed who wrote (90396)3/8/2017 9:05:26 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Respond to of 220081
 
My sell signal occurs when the market trades above a predetermined price that represents the buying exhaustion point and then closes below that price...

GZ



To: Underexposed who wrote (90396)3/8/2017 9:24:56 PM
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S&P and the Breadth of the markets - SPX is being held up by large weighted stocks...




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To: Underexposed who wrote (90396)3/9/2017 12:29:22 PM
From: robert b furman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220081
 
Hi UE,

I am learning quite a lot from this thread.

I have never looked ay BB width and find it very interesting.

Here is a stock that I've bought just this week and I have sold some September 25.00 puts also : TIS

Do you as a general rule like to see the BB width get in the 2.0 -2.5 before you expect a break out and / or reversal?

screencast.com

The current reading of .04 appears to be lower than snake feces in a wagon trail rut.

What does that suggest to you?

TIA

I like to buy stocks when they hit the lower Keltner band.

Bob