Professor’s Comments Update 6/7/16
Posted by OMS at June 7th, 2016
OK, so now CVX is up a full point from where the trade was triggered. If you bought $1,000 shares, you’re now up $1K. If you bought 500 shares, you’re up $500. If you bought the CVX options, you’re really having a nice day.
From the emails I have received, I know that a lot of my students like this kind of trading, where they can simply use Buy Stops to trigger the trade.
They feel it’s less of a hassle and doesn’t require them to be watching the computer all day. They simply put in the Buy Stops in the morning, and IF the trade triggers, they’re in. Otherwise they’re on the sidelines.
Here’s the deal, IF you want more of these kind of trades, send me an email.
But please realize that identifying these trades requires a lot of work on my part. I can’t do it for what I’m currently charging for the web site.
However, IF you like these trades, I’ll continue posting them for a while. But it might cost you a few bucks more in the future. Maybe we”ll do a special email service for Trigger Trades. But heck, one trade will more than make up for the cost of the service. For example, yesterday RDC was up over a buck. Today, CVX is up over a buck. That’s some really nice money.
So please let me know if you would be interested in me continuing with something like this.
I’m always looking for ways to help improve your trading.
TWID,
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