Since Wednesdays are my busy day, and I am in a meeting for the next hour and a half, I am going to use my lifeline and poll the audience. What would you like to discuss or talk about today? I feel this is a great way to answer lingering questions that some of you may have, and talk about strategies that are on the minds of many. First response to this question will get to pick a topic for today. Thanks everyone!
Personally, i really like 'C' since Jeff rocks; but there's no discussion to be had there. Can you talk a bit about some technical studies like the DMI?
Michael
Posted by Anonymous | 11/15/2006 12:53:00 PM
How about the parabolic sar pattern and when to get in? I am looking at NYX or any stock that trades vertically. Thanks Jeff.
Posted by Anonymous | 11/15/2006 01:39:00 PM
Are you doing Master Talk tonight? If so 1 or 2? Thanks!
Posted by Anonymous | 11/15/2006 02:11:00 PM
How about the break out on POOL? Would anyone get into that trade? Preferable the JAN 40 call option?
Posted by Anonymous | 11/15/2006 02:53:00 PM
Jeff, I was wondering if I could contact you by email, I tried locating your address on here but did not notice it anywhere. Thanks.
Posted by Anonymous | 11/15/2006 03:39:00 PM
Could you provide a follow up on LVS? Did you bail today?
Posted by Anonymous | 11/15/2006 04:15:00 PM
Correct Answer is "C". Jeff you really rock. There is not need for discusion.
Posted by Anonymous | 11/15/2006 05:00:00 PM
Jeff, This is too late for your post topic request but am throwing it in for future consideration.
I would like some addition discussion on what constitutes "weakness" when deciding when to sell a security that has made a run?
Recognizing the answer may change depending on your horizon, I interested in better recognizing weakness for short term trades.
MikeH
Posted by Mike | 11/16/2006 09:10:00 AM
I'm looking for bearish trades to diversify my bullish portfolio. Does anyone have any recommendations. We've done some searches, top-down analysis, etc. but haven't come across any we feel confident in and/or that are ready right now.
Diane
Posted by Anonymous | 11/17/2006 09:02:00 AM