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Technologies (NASDAQ: ITWO)
Market Call for November 15, 2000
Contributed by Mark Seleznov, TrendTrader.com.
The purpose of this Market Call section is to
educate readers in technical analysis patterns and indicators. As with all investment
information, you need to research information and consult your financial advisor before
initiating any strategies that are contained in Market Call.
Also, you must realize that as with all trading strategies,
opinions can change quickly depending on market conditions and developments.
This column tries to present historical examples, potential set
ups, and examples of entry and exit strategies.
Yesterday I wrote about this stock and the long downtrend that a trader
being short the market would have in the most recent moving average trade.
Today, that trade should have been closed and reversed to a long position.
Moving Average Crossovers
Moving averages are one of the oldest and most popular technical analysis
tools.
A moving average is the average price of a security at a given time. When
calculating a moving average, you specify the time span to calculate the
average price for X number of periods. For example, 20 periods. These
periods may be 5 minute bars, 15 minute bars, 60 minute or daily bars).
The classic interpretation of a moving average is to use it to observe
changes in prices. Investors typically buy when a security's price rises
above its moving average and sell when the price falls below its moving
average.
The moving average crossover method calculates two moving averages, each
based on a different number of periods of trading data. When the
shorter-term (fewer days) average crosses above the longer-term average from
below, this is a buy signal for tomorrow's open. When the shorter-term
average crosses below the longer-term average from above, this is a sell
signal for tomorrow's open.
The current charts we are using calculate a 5-period and a 20-period
exponential MA of the closing prices on 60 minute bars. If the 5-period MA
crosses above (becomes greater than) the 20-period MA, you would buy the
next bars opening because the system is saying that an uptrend has begun.
You maintain this long position as long as the 5-period MA is greater than
the 20-period MA. When the 5-period MA crosses below the 20-period MA, the
trend is now down and you would liquidate your long position and establish a
new short position on the next bars open.
Lets look at i2 Technologies, Inc.
(NASDAQ: ITWO)
On November 8, 2000 at 169 ITWO flashed a sell signal.
Today, November 14, 2000, at the 10:00 AM EST closing bar, ITWO flashed a
Buy signal.
The short position would have been closed and a new long position taken this
morning at 134 7/8.
ITWO moved up the balance of the day as it should have and closed at 143 �.
There were many stocks today that had reversal patterns just like this
stock.
It may be too late to enter ITWO as it has risen so much. However, many
times the stock will retrace part of the first thrust up.
If I can enter ITWO tomorrow at 135 and risk on a stop to 132, it would be
worth a trade. If not, look for others with a similar pattern on 60 minute
bars.
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