• Here’s tonight Swing Trading Watch-List: Long Sprint (S)

    By |Published On: March 20, 2014|0 min read|
  • Here’s tonight’s watch-list: If you are interested in receiving my real-time trade alerts via text and email as well as access to my trading room, then sign up for the SharePlanner Splash Zone and receive my Free 7-Day trial. You can sign up by Clicking Here.  Long Best Buy (BBY)

    By |Published On: March 10, 2014|1 min read|
  • Swing trades I am watching this morning. Overall bias to the long side, but I did include one incredible short setup:  Long: Alcoa (AA):

    By |Published On: September 23, 2013|0 min read|
  • There’s a lot of strength in this market in the early going, but the key will be is to let the stock entries come to you. Don’t go after or chase entries in a market like today.  Below is today’s list of trade setups to follow and watch-list.  LONG: Perfect World (PWRD)

    By |Published On: September 16, 2013|1 min read|
  • My current watch-list for long swing-trades There are quite a few contradicting indicators out there, and ultimately, I’m not sure which one wins out on the day. But for now the trend is up (despite it being down just a few days prior) on the daily chart. It’s definitely a hard market to trade, and

    By |Published On: January 3, 2013|2 min read|
  • Pretty good day so far – I went ahead and covered my short position in Meadwestvaco (MWV) at $28.72 from $28.50 for a 0.8% loss. That’s okay though, because I have long positions in HES, MDT, and now in Weight Watchers (WTW). I jumped in at $51.10, and have largely benefited off of the

    By |Published On: July 27, 2012|1 min read|
  • I’m impressed the market hasn’t sold off today, and is still fighting for positive gains on the day, which would be the first time since last week that’s happened. Below I’ve posted the Long & Short Lazy Trades for today. If this market can put in a legitimate bounce, HES sets up for a nice

    By |Published On: July 25, 2012|1 min read|
  • Markets are looking pretty sluggish out there today. Overnight we saw pretty significant declines from the Asian markets with losses ranging between 1.4% and 1.8%. The European markets aren’t fairing much better down about 1.2%. Currently US futures sees the Dow down 52 points, while the NASDAQ and S&P are each down 5.75 and 6.5 points respectively. We

    By |Published On: October 28, 2009|2 min read|