TheRumpledOne 6,529 posts msg #57661 - Ignore TheRumpledOne modified | 
12/6/2007 12:15:21 AM
  What usually happens when you enter a trade?
 
 The price:
 
 A. Goes against you immediately
 B. Goes only a little in your favor before going against you
 C. Goes a lot in your favor
 
 PICK ONE.
 
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guru_trader 485 posts msg #57667 - Ignore guru_trader modified | 
12/6/2007 12:47:01 AM
  Is this a trick question? :)
 
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luc1grunt 622 posts msg #57674 - Ignore luc1grunt | 
12/6/2007 6:57:46 AM
  c
 
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TheRumpledOne 6,529 posts msg #57686 - Ignore TheRumpledOne | 
12/6/2007 10:07:48 AM
  No tricks.... geez... so suspicious!
 
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EWZuber 1,373 posts msg #57701 - Ignore EWZuber | 
12/6/2007 1:16:26 PM
  If I have all stochastic time frames aligned properly, along with the index chart, and I get a stochastic +Xover as it bounces off of MA support I get immediate rise in price .
 If all those things are not  aligned properly then it may  rise to resistance then retrace some or all depending on  which time frame  was out of  sync. or if the index  chart moves into a distribution phase  it  may  drag on the stock price.
 Finding that one pivot point that will rise for the rest of the day up into the  close can be a real challenge.
 
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