Monday, September 26, 2016

Monday's Agenda

Of the four earnings prospects using shares as a vehicle, only SNX continues to qualify for a trade. The other three symbols lack the likelihood of an upside earnings surprise in analysis by Zacks Investment Research.

The one price-channel breakout, VVUS, continues to trade higher today and qualifies for a shares trade.

The three Stochastic-RSI prospects have pulled back today and none qualify for trading.

See Monday's Prospects for a full list of symbols that I considered this morning.

By Tim Bovee, Portland, Oregon, Sept. 26, 2016


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References

Tradecraft: Playing the odds to build winning stock market trades from options, a description of how I trade, can be read here.

Small Lots: A new strategy discusses the thinking behind the analysis that identified these trades and can be read here. The symbols noted in this post are intended for trading on a commission-free platform such as Robinhood Financial. See my initial post on the strategy here.

I can be reached via comments on Private Trader posts or by email at datnillc@gmail.com.

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No trader is ever 100 percent successful in his or her trades. Trading in the stock and option markets is risky and uncertain. Each trader must make trading decision decisions for his or her own account, and take responsibility for the consequences.
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