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Daily #Indices

Thought of the day: “If You are not doing what You love, You are wasting your time”, Billy Joel, uptown boy, Happy Birthday

  • Great traders are not smarter, they have smarter trading habits
  • If You are interested in short-selling, trading systems, position sizing, trading psychology, visit us at: www.alphasecurecapital.com
  1. IGPA Bullish Weakness 2015-05-08.png
  2. NBI Bullish Weakness 2015-05-08.png

 

  • 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) : Markets often retest swings. This is a volatility buffer to allow wiggle room.
  • Volatility Channel: Think of the other side of a volatility channel of the distance it would take to close half the position to break even if the remainder was to hit the stop loss
  • #n%: Think of it as a rudimentary equity at risk position sizing. It is 1% divided by the distance from the day the swing is recorded to the volatility channel
  • Disclaimer: this is neither a solicitation, nor an investment advice

Thought of the day: “You can’t cross the sea merely by standing on the shore and staring at the water”, Rabindranath Tagore, Bengali poet, Happy Birthday

  • Great traders are not smarter, they have smarter trading habits
  • If You are interested in short-selling, trading systems, position sizing, trading psychology, visit us at: www.alphasecurecapital.com
  1. VNINDEX Bearish Strength 2015-05-06.png
  2. VNM Viet Nam ETF Bearish Strength with signals 2015-05-06.png For the sake of disclosure, I went Short the corresponding Viet Nam ETF, signal happened before the Index. This is not a solicitation, just disclosure for educational purpose. This is a rare view into the system with its complete arsenal: Stop Loss, Limit, Position Sizing, Exit logic and coloring scheme. This is synthetically the same as what is presented above, but in a different way. I trade my signals

  • 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) : Markets often retest swings. This is a volatility buffer to allow wiggle room.
  • Volatility Channel: Think of the other side of a volatility channel of the distance it would take to close half the position to break even if the remainder was to hit the stop loss
  • #n%: Think of it as a rudimentary equity at risk position sizing. It is 1% divided by the distance from the day the swing is recorded to the volatility channel
  • Disclaimer: this is neither a solicitation, nor an investment advice

Weekly #Indices signals

Thought of the day: “Never was anything great achieved without danger”, Niccolo Machiavelli,Happy Birthday

  • Great traders are not smarter, they have smarter trading habits
  • If You are interested in short-selling, trading systems, position sizing, trading psychology, visit us at: www.alphasecurecapital.com
  1. CSEAL Weekly Bullish Weakness 2015-05-01.png
  2. XU100 Bulliwh Weakness 2015-05-01.png

 

 

  • 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) : Markets often retest swings. This is a volatility buffer to allow wiggle room.
  • Volatility Channel: Think of the other side of a volatility channel of the distance it would take to close half the position to break even if the remainder was to hit the stop loss
  • #n%: Think of it as a rudimentary equity at risk position sizing. It is 1% divided by the distance from the day the swing is recorded to the volatility channel
  • Disclaimer: this is neither a solicitation, nor an investment advice

Weekly #Indices

Thought of the day: “There are no shortcuts to evolution”, Louis Brandeis

  • Great traders are not smarter, they have smarter trading habits
  • If You are interested in short-selling, trading systems, position sizing, trading psychology, visit us at: www.alphasecurecapital.com
  1. KSE100 WEEKLY Bullish Weakness 2015-04-24.png

  • 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) : Markets often retest swings. This is a volatility buffer to allow wiggle room.
  • Volatility Channel: Think of the other side of a volatility channel of the distance it would take to close half the position to break even if the remainder was to hit the stop loss
  • #n%: Think of it as a rudimentary equity at risk position sizing. It is 1% divided by the distance from the day the swing is recorded to the volatility channel
  • Disclaimer: this is neither a solicitation, nor an investment advice

Daily #Indices

Thought of the day: “There are no shortcuts to evolution”, Louis Brandeis

  • Great traders are not smarter, they have smarter trading habits
  • If You are interested in short-selling, trading systems, position sizing, trading psychology, visit us at: www.alphasecurecapital.com
  1. BURCAP Bullish Weakness 2015-04-24.png
  2. MERVAL Bullish Weakness 2015-04-24.png
  3. VILSE Bullish Weakness 2015-04-24.png

  • 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) : Markets often retest swings. This is a volatility buffer to allow wiggle room.
  • Volatility Channel: Think of the other side of a volatility channel of the distance it would take to close half the position to break even if the remainder was to hit the stop loss
  • #n%: Think of it as a rudimentary equity at risk position sizing. It is 1% divided by the distance from the day the swing is recorded to the volatility channel
  • Disclaimer: this is neither a solicitation, nor an investment advice

Daily Chart Signals: #Indices 2015/04/23

Thought of the day: “What is right and what is practical are two different things”, James Buchanan, American President

  • Great traders are not smarter, they have smarter trading habits
  • If You are interested in short-selling, trading systems, position sizing, trading psychology, visit us at: www.alphasecurecapital.com
  1. JSDA Bullish Weakness 2015-04-23
  2. MBI Bearish Strength 2015-04-23
  3. OSX Bearish Strength 2015-04-23
  4. BUX Bullish Weakness 2015-04-23
  5. VILSE Bullish Weakness 2015-04-23

  • 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) : Markets often retest swings. This is a volatility buffer to allow wiggle room.
  • Volatility Channel: Think of the other side of a volatility channel of the distance it would take to close half the position to break even if the remainder was to hit the stop loss
  • #n%: Think of it as a rudimentary equity at risk position sizing. It is 1% divided by the distance from the day the swing is recorded to the volatility channel
  • Disclaimer: this is neither a solicitation, nor an investment advice

Daily Signal #Indices 2015 – 04 – 21

Thought of the day: “All truths are easy to understand them once they are discovered. The point is to discover them”, Gallieleo Gallilei

  • Great traders are not smarter, they have smarter trading habits
  • If You are interested in short-selling, trading systems, position sizing, trading psychology, visit us at: www.alphasecurecapital.com
  1. NZSE50FG Bearish Strength 2015-04-21.png
  2. KZAK Bearish Strength 2015-04-21.png
  3. NBI Bearish Strength 2015-04-21.png

  • 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) : Markets often retest swings. This is a volatility buffer to allow wiggle room.
  • Volatility Channel: Think of the other side of a volatility channel of the distance it would take to close half the position to break even if the remainder was to hit the stop loss
  • #n%: Think of it as a rudimentary equity at risk position sizing. It is 1% divided by the distance from the day the swing is recorded to the volatility channel
  • Disclaimer: this is neither a solicitation, nor an investment advice

Daily signals #Indices 2015 – 04 – 20

Thought of the day: “The works must be conceived with fire in the soul, but executed with clinical coolness”, Joan Miro, happy birthday

  • Great traders are not smarter, they have smarter trading habits
  • If You are interested in short-selling, trading systems, position sizing, trading psychology, visit us at: www.alphasecurecapital.com
  1. SENSEX Bearish Strength 2015-04-20.png

  • 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

Weekly signals #Indices 2015 – 0 4 – 20

Thought of the day: “The works must be conceived with fire in the soul, but executed with clinical coolness”, Joan Miro, happy birthday

  • Great traders are not smarter, they have smarter trading habits
  • If You are interested in short-selling, trading systems, position sizing, trading psychology, visit us at: www.alphasecurecapital.com
  1. MICEX Weekly Bullish Weakness 2015-04-20
  2. KSE100 Weekly Bullish weakness 2015-04-20
  3. VNINDEX Weekly Bullish Weakness 2015-04-20.png

 


  • 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

Daily Signals #Indices 2015 – 04 -16

Thought of the day: “A day without laughter is a day truly wasted”, Charlie Chaplin, happy birthday

  • Great traders are not smarter, they have smarter trading habits
  • If You are interested in short-selling, trading systems, position sizing, trading psychology, visit us at: www.alphasecurecapital.com
  1. NIFTY Bearish Strength 2015-04-16.png
  2. Hermes Bearish Strength 2015-04-16.png


  • 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