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Smoke ’em If You Got ’em

In a recent column, I wrote the following: 

As I’ve mentioned in the past: Money management–the use of protective stops, trailing stops, and profit taking–is crucial to your long-term success as a trader. A simple money management system is to take at least half of your profits when they are equal to or exceed your initial risk. You then move you protective stop on your remaining shares to breakeven. This way, barring overnight gaps, you have a “free” position that has the potential to turn into a homerun (through the use of trailing stops). 

Let’s follow up on  Ultra Petroleum
(
UPL |
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PowerRating)
, the last stock mentioned
in this column. Below is the chart I published last Tuesday. Notice that the
stock was set up as a First Thrust (email me if you need the rules for the
pattern). 


Following the rules outlined in my Swing Trade Primer (email me if you need a
copy), notice below that the stock triggered an entry, and then subsequently
began to sell off. Partial profits could (and should) have been taken, the stop was moved to breakeven,
and
then it is trailed on a three point basis. As you can see, these simple techniques can
help to position you  for a potential homerun. I’ll follow up on this one
in Wednesday’s presentation (see below). 

Fast forwarding to today (03/07/06), we see that the stock retraced but did
not hit the 3-point trailing stop (a). Also notice that so far, the
stock is still headed in the right direction (b). 

I’ll  “walk through” this example in Wednesday’s presentation
(see below for details).

On Tuesday, the Nasdaq chopped sideways in early trading but
began to sell off hard by late-morning. It found its low in early afternoon
trading and then bounced going into the close.  

The Ps put in a similar performance but managed to recoup most of their
losses.

So What Do We Do? I haven’t written much lately because there’s not
much to write about. The big blue arrows are pointing sideways. And, as
momentum players, we don’t play (much) unless they are pointed up or down. I
guess I’ll give a refresher on how to draw these in Wednesday’s lesson.   

There weren’t any meaningful setups again tonight (Tuesday). This makes sense for a
range-bound market. 

Weekly Interactive Lesson

It’s that time again. On
Wednesday 3/08/06 at 11:00 AM EST, I will be hosting my weekly interactive
lesson. In addition to the above, I have some pretty good examples of
longer-term trend following and money/position management. As usual, admission is free (and I give money back guarantees if not completely
satisfied!) but the
space is limited by the software. Email me if you need instructions on how to
join (the same each week) or if you would like the archives for the prior year
(covering topics such as  money & position management, scanning,
picking the best setups, sectors, longer-term trend following and a plethora of
other stuff). 

Best of luck with your trading on Wednesday!

Dave Landry

dave@davelandry.com

P.S. Reminder: Protective stops on every trade!

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