I have 22 consecutive profitable trades of 15% or better. How is this possible? Every day there are hundreds of stocks setting new highs, no matter what happens in the overall market. Many of these stocks are still at very reasonable valuations. Afraid of buying stocks at their highs? Think of it this way: a new high is really a future floor for companies with solid financial underpinnings. Quantitative momentum modeling makes it easy to identify stocks that can continue this upward momentum trend. Why does this happen? It's really very simple..ask me about what investors and cows have in common. I am $$$ MR. MARKET $$$. I AM HUGE!!! Bring me your finest meats and cheeses. You can join in on the fun. Register for free and you'll be able to post messages on this forum and also receive emails when $$$ MR. MARKET $$$ makes his own trades. ($$$MR. MARKET$$$ is a proprietary investor and does not provide individual financial advice. The stocks mentioned on this forum do not represent individual buy or sell recommendations and should not be viewed as such. Individual investors should consider speaking with a professional investment adviser before making any investment decisions.)
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I'm curious if you use stop losses in your trading scheme? I haven't been around long enough to know for sure.
Ernie's gone tonight, so I'll give you an answer, and he can answer more fully later: no. He has complete confidence in what he buys. He knows it will go up. He uses no stops.
Ernie's gone tonight, so I'll give you an answer, and he can answer more fully later: no. He has complete confidence in what he buys. He knows it will go up. He uses no stops.
Couldn't have said it better myself.
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Another Non-Technical view...Barron's BASHED real estate today again...Whether you agree with them or not...they have a lot of "emotional" influence...IIC
"Trade What Is Happening...Not What You Think Is Gonna Happen"
Another Non-Technical view...Barron's BASHED real estate today again...Whether you agree with them or not...they have a lot of "emotional" influence...IIC
I've made Barron's my girlfriend on more than one occasion. Even if real estate is cooling down (which I don't believe is happening) who's to say that it won't perk right back up again?
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I've made Barron's my girlfriend on more than one occasion. Even if real estate is cooling down (which I don't believe is happening) who's to say that it won't perk right back up again?
Ernie...I wouldn't be surprised to see a rebound at some point...but interest rates are gonna be a killer over the next few years...just a matter of time...Doug(IIC)
"Trade What Is Happening...Not What You Think Is Gonna Happen"
Another Non-Technical view...Barron's BASHED real estate today again...Whether you agree with them or not...they have a lot of "emotional" influence...IIC
Please, IIC, you are making me cry
This BMHC has taken the biggest beating of 'em all. Look at the chart. Right now she is sitting on gap support. It might hold against one market test, but if it gets pounded twice she'll shatter like glass. I like this stock at current levels. But the question is whether or not the rest of the market likes this stock at current levels.
Please, IIC, you are making me cry
This BMHC has taken the biggest beating of 'em all. Look at the chart. Right now she is sitting on gap support. It might hold against one market test, but if it gets pounded twice she'll shatter like glass. I like this stock at current levels. But the question is whether or not the rest of the market likes this stock at current levels.
The market is, incorrectly, getting way ahead of itself here. Taking macro factors like a slight increase in interest rates and a strong job report and translating this into a big drop in earnings for BMHC, KBH and TOL is a bit too clairvoyant for me.
As an investor, I like to wait and see what happens to a company's earnings. Last time I checked, they were all growing handsomely. I'm not afraid of the market. On the contrary, I have seen this song played before with other homebuilders in my string of winners.
Go back and look at the chart of DHI over the period that I owned it and also look at its earnings over the same period.
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I'm new following the Huge One's picks, but if there're options available on a stock you could try doing a spread. E.g., on BMHC I bought the Sept 80 calls / sold the 90 calls and even tho the stock took a slide I'm definitely down a lot less than having bought the stock directly. You give up a small amount of potential profit but limit that sinking feeling you get when you see BMHC sliding. Since MRMARKET usually takes out only 15% anyway the option selection can almost mirror the stocks upside gain.
I'm new following the Huge One's picks, but if there're options available on a stock you could try doing a spread. E.g., on BMHC I bought the Sept 80 calls / sold the 90 calls and even tho the stock took a slide I'm definitely down a lot less than having bought the stock directly. You give up a small amount of potential profit but limit that sinking feeling you get when you see BMHC sliding. Since MRMARKET usually takes out only 15% anyway the option selection can almost mirror the stocks upside gain.
Sounds like a terrific idea. I'm not that smart though.
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I am HUGE! Bring me your finest meats and cheeses.
I'm new following the Huge One's picks, but if there're options available on a stock you could try doing a spread. E.g., on BMHC I bought the Sept 80 calls / sold the 90 calls and even tho the stock took a slide I'm definitely down a lot less than having bought the stock directly. You give up a small amount of potential profit but limit that sinking feeling you get when you see BMHC sliding. Since MRMARKET usually takes out only 15% anyway the option selection can almost mirror the stocks upside gain.
Ya know, that really is clever of you lemonjello! And for anyone not willing to sell calls, what kind of play would you recommend as far as buying puts and calls together?
And I guess it should be noted that if one does play an each way option play for these picks, one must realize that should the stock stay stagnant you will lose premium as time progresses. The way to make the money is if the stock moves.
The more I read about options the more my head spins and I realize there really are some very clever options specialists out there. There really is a lot to it.
Titan Omega and I sometimes buy call options on MM picks. We use the money we earn to finance gambling trips to Atlantic City. As a matter of fact we'll be there in less than 2 weeks.
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I don't know if any of you know who this guy is...He and have very different investing philosphies...But he is one of the sharpest Investors I know of:
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