Daily #ETF signals 2015 – 04 – 01

  • Bullish weakness: Longer-term trend is bullish. There has been some temporary weakness, but the uptrend is likely to resume
  • Bearish strength: Longer-term trend is bearish. There has been some temporary rally, but the downtrend is likely to resume
  • Volatility Channels (Horizontal dotted lines) : 1 Average True Range (ATR) away from the swing
  • #X%: this is the distance from the opposite Volatility Channel. For example, in a bullish trend, it would be the distance from the swing low. It can be inetrpreted as a rudimentary 1% equity at risk bet sizing
  • Disclaimer: this is neither a solicitation, nor an investment advice
  • Great traders are not smarter, they have smarter trading habits

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Thought of the day: “pain is inevitable, suffering is optional”, Siddhartha

BND Bullish weakness 2015-04-01.png

IEF Bullish Weakness 2015-04-01.png

TLT Bullish Weakness 2015-04-01.png

IWD Bearish strength 2015-04-01.png

IYT Bearish Strength 2015-04-01.png

PFF Bearish strength 2015-04-01.png

 

 

Daily #ETF Signals 2015 – 03 – 31

  • Bullish weakness: Longer-term trend is bullish. There has been some temporary weakness, but the uptrend is likely to resume
  • Bearish strength: Longer-term trend is bearish. There has been some temporary rally, but the downtrend is likely to resume
  • Volatility Channels (Horizontal dotted lines) : 1 Average True Range (ATR) away from the swing
  • #X%: this is the distance from the opposite Volatility Channel. For example, in a bullish trend, it would be the distance from the swing low. It can be inetrpreted as a rudimentary 1% equity at risk bet sizing
  • Disclaimer: this is neither a solicitation, nor an investment advice
  • Traders are not smarter, They have smarter trading habits

Visit our Website at : www.alphasecurecapital.com

Thought of the day:

“Suffering is necessary until You realize it is not necessary”, Eckhart Tolle

GLD Bearish Strength 2015-03-31.png

DEM Bullish Strength 2015-03-31.png

EWG Bullish Weakness 2015-03-31.png

EWI Bullish Weakness 2015-03-31.png

EWJ Bullish Weakness 2015-03-31.png

EZU Bullish Weakness 2015-03-31.png

FEZ Bullish WEakness 2015-03-31.png

IJR Bullish Weakness 2015-03-31.png

VEU Bullish Weakness 2015-03-31.png

XLB Bullish Weakness 2015-03-31.png

XLF Bullish Weakness 2015-03-31.png

XLV Bullish Weakness 2015-03-31.png

XRT Bullish Weakness 2015-03-31.png

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AGQ iShares Bearish Strength 2015-03-31.png

 

Daily ETF signals 2015 – 03 – 30

  • Bullish weakness: Longer-term trend is bullish. There has been some temporary weakness, but the uptrend is likely to resume
  • Bearish strength: Longer-term trend is bearish. There has been some temporary rally, but the downtrend is likely to resume
  • Volatility Channels (Horizontal dotted lines) : 1 Average True Range (ATR) away from the swing
  • #X%: this is the distance from the opposite Volatility Channel. For example, in a bullish trend, it would be the distance from the swing low. It can be inetrpreted as a rudimentary 1% equity at risk bet sizing
  • Disclaimer: this is neither a solicitation, nor an investment advice

DBC beairsh strength 2015-03-30

GDX bearish strength 2015-03-30

NUGT bearish strength 2015-03-30

RSX bearish strength 2015-03-30

XME SPDR bearish strength 2015-03-30

 

Daily ETF 2013 – 03 – 26

Bullish weakness: Longer-term daily  bullish experienced a temporary weakness

Bearish strength: Longer-term daily bearish experienced a temporary rally

iShares DVY bearish strength

DVY iShares Bearish strength

 

iShares IVV bearish strength

IVV beairsh strength

 

iShares IYR  bearish strength

IYR bearish strength

 

VGK bearish strength

 

Daily ETF 2015 – 03 – 24

5 simple steps to build, understand and use charts

  1. Trend definition: A bullish trend is a succession of Higher Highs and Higher Lows. A bearish trend is a succession of Lower Lows and Lower Highs.
  2. Paint and annotate price bars: This is a simple intuitive visual aid. Olive for bullish, Tomato for bearish. Swing Highs are in green, swing lows are in red
  3. Draw Volatility Channels: Volatility channels are the dotted lines with annotations. They are only featured and colored in the direction of the dominant trend: Olive for bullish, Tomato for bearish. They are calculated as: Bullish Volatility Channel = Swing Low – 1 * Average True Range of 14 days (ATR[14])
  4. Annotate the Distance from Volatility Channel: This is the distance from the Volatility Channel to the Bar when swing is identified. Think of it as a simple position sizing algorithm: what size should be traded to risk 1% of the portfolio ?
  5. Bullish weakness and Bearish strength: are short term counter-trend signals. Weakness is over, bullish trend resumes. Strength is over, bearish trend resumes.

 

JNK SPDR High Yield Bullish Weakness

HYG iShares High Yield Bullish weakness