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karennma
8,057 posts
msg #86734
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1/21/2010 12:50:02 PM

BarTune1
-BarTune1
modified 1/13/2010 11:41:47 AM

I added to BGZ at 13.93 with a relatively tight stop.
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@ $13.93 .. ???
WHEN did you buy it?




Kevin_in_GA
4,599 posts
msg #86740
Ignore Kevin_in_GA
1/21/2010 2:08:08 PM

Based on the very strong signal here, I entered into three 3x bull positions around 1:30 PM.

UPRO - in at 152.78

BGU - in at 53.49

TNA - in at 44.36

Fingers crossed. None of these positions are so large that they own me - I left room to add in another unit if needed, based on what happens tomorrow or Monday.

BarTune1
441 posts
msg #86751
Ignore BarTune1
1/21/2010 5:10:40 PM

That was then Karen - got out at a profit .....

By the way, the VIX divergence signal ..... (vs. the 10 dma) ...... is screaming BUY here ...

einok
msg #86753
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1/21/2010 5:32:38 PM

Bartune1,

You always mention Vix Divergence signal. What do you mean by this? From Kevin's post it is when it closes above/below the upper bollinger band.

Thanks
Erik

yenaledd
15 posts
msg #86755
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1/21/2010 6:23:46 PM

Erik
http://forums.stockfetcher.com/sfforums/?q=view&tid=78683&start=0
Try this


Kevin_in_GA
4,599 posts
msg #86756
Ignore Kevin_in_GA
1/21/2010 6:25:02 PM

I think he means the percentage it closes above or below the 10 day MA. Today the 10 day MA for the VIX is 18.49, and it closed at 22.27

22.27 / 18.49 = 1.2044 or 20.44% above the MA.

That's a lot - think of a bubber band that is stretched. The farther it stretches from its rest state, the greater the force driving it back to the mean. Bollinger Bands measure basically the same thing, but in standard deviations rather than percents.

einok
msg #86757
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modified
1/21/2010 6:34:59 PM

yenaledd

thanks for the thread

kevin,

thanks too

einok
msg #86781
Ignore einok
1/22/2010 9:39:04 AM

Kevin_in_GA

Is there a reason why you are using b'bands vs moving average envelopes. According to the Connor's VIX 'stretch' I have read about it is 10% above/below the MA. Wouldn't the MA envelopes be more accurate for measuring?

Thanks,
Erik

Kevin_in_GA
4,599 posts
msg #86800
Ignore Kevin_in_GA
1/22/2010 12:55:03 PM

Honestly, both methods work. Your choice.

einok
msg #86811
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1/22/2010 3:09:46 PM

Kevin_in_GA
Do you have an IM that you use? Would like to talk to you about VIX. Might be easier to chat back and forth.

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