QQQ
Posted by btr Fri, 04 Jul 2003 00:06:32 GMT
It bounced back big yesterday. QQQ closed today with a tomb stone candle with bearish tone. The volume was light probably due to the comming July 4th long weekend.| stablevalue.com a blog on stock market and things of interest |
Posted by btr Fri, 04 Jul 2003 00:06:32 GMT
It bounced back big yesterday. QQQ closed today with a tomb stone candle with bearish tone. The volume was light probably due to the comming July 4th long weekend.Posted by btr Fri, 04 Jul 2003 00:06:32 GMT
It bounced back big yesterday. QQQ closed today with a tomb stone candle with bearish tone. The volume was light probably due to the comming July 4th long weekend.
Posted by btr Fri, 27 Jun 2003 20:39:48 GMT
Sold half position in the begining and then closed the rest for the weekend. The uptrend is still intact even after the sell off. The volume is light so it is not big deal.
Posted by btr Fri, 27 Jun 2003 00:22:29 GMT
QQQ closed up 0.70. It bounced right from the trend line after five days of declining. Added long position.
Posted by btr Fri, 27 Jun 2003 00:22:29 GMT
QQQ closed up 0.70. It bounced right from the trend line after five days of declining. Added long position.Posted by btr Thu, 26 Jun 2003 01:50:43 GMT
QQQ actually went up after the cut was announced, but it closed lower. The uptrend line is still intact although the selling was little bit heavier than yesterday. Closed half position on the long. We shall see how it plays out this week.
Posted by btr Thu, 26 Jun 2003 01:50:43 GMT
QQQ actually went up after the cut was announced, but it closed lower. The uptrend line is still intact although the selling was little bit heavier than yesterday. Closed half position on the long. We shall see how it plays out this week.
Posted by btr Tue, 24 Jun 2003 02:16:43 GMT
It closed a little above the current uptrend line. Go long if the uptrend line is held up.
Posted by btr Tue, 24 Jun 2003 02:16:43 GMT
It closed a little above the current uptrend line. Go long if the uptrend line is held up.
Posted by btr Fri, 20 Jun 2003 20:15:36 GMT
QQQ is moving sideway a lttle. It starts building a base around 30. Based on the daily chart, it may test the uptrend line at the previous resistence, now the support, which would be a good entry on the long side. If it breaks from current base, go long.
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