Professor’s Comments March 29, 2015 Update
Posted by OMS at March 30th, 2015
With the Dow up 275 points, it appears that the wave 2 rally I talked about this weekend is underway.
The question now is how long will the rally continue?
Here’s the thing: With wave 2’s, you never really know how much they will retrace. They usually retrace 50 – 75 percent, but they can go a little higher. Right now, even though the rally could go higher as waves a-b-c unfold, the retracement is enough for me to start looking for shorts on the shorter term bars.
One of the places that I’m looking is in the transportation sector.
Last week I had a nice short on a local trucking stock that was highlighted by Emeritus. I took profits on Land Star Systems, LSTR, when it appeared that wave 1 down on the Dow appeared complete. But as I watched today, the stock continues to be weak, even though the overall market is having a nice rally day. So I want to re-establish that short.
I’m also looking to short a railroad, probably CNI.
Right now, IYT, the transportation ETF is positive on the 30 min bars. If it starts to turn negative, I will look to short LSTR and CNI.
That’s what I’m doing,
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BTW, I know that several of my subscribers in the Jacksonville area either work for or own transportation stocks like LSTR or the local railroad, CXS.
CSX has a chart that is very similar to the chart of CNI. So if you currently own CSX or any stock with negative PT indicators, please be manage your shares carefully.
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