I entered this one after the pullback base, but I held on just a bit too long.
I saw this one breaking its consolidation/ support zone and rolling over so I entered a short position. I sold half into its first big candle and lowered my stop where my position finally got closed out at. That was only because I had to leave to meet someone at 11 and they were over an hour away. Otherwise, I would have caught the last dollar drop too.
Now Kunal entered it a few cents lower but he entered it right before it broke down.
KUNAL, WHAT DID YOU SEE TO LET YOU KNOW IT WAS A SHORT PLAY???? I need to know, so that I can better understand what to look out for.
Execution detail:
Date/time | Symbol | Side | Price | Position |
---|---|---|---|---|
2014-01-06 09:39:35 | SCTY | buy | $65.680 | long |
2014-01-06 09:39:35 | SCTY | buy | $65.670 | long |
2014-01-06 09:39:35 | SCTY | buy | $65.650 | long |
2014-01-06 09:39:35 | SCTY | buy | $65.650 | long |
2014-01-06 09:39:35 | SCTY | buy | $65.640 | long |
2014-01-06 09:39:35 | SCTY | buy | $65.640 | long |
2014-01-06 09:39:35 | SCTY | buy | $65.640 | long |
2014-01-06 09:39:35 | SCTY | buy | $65.630 | long |
2014-01-06 09:39:35 | SCTY | buy | $65.670 | long |
2014-01-06 09:42:11 | SCTY | sell | $65.841 | long |
2014-01-06 09:43:25 | SCTY | sell | $65.640 | long |
2014-01-06 09:43:26 | SCTY | sell | $65.640 | 0 |
2014-01-06 09:46:02 | SCTY | buy | $65.930 | long |
2014-01-06 09:46:02 | SCTY | buy | $65.920 | long |
2014-01-06 09:59:37 | SCTY | sell | $65.890 | long |
2014-01-06 09:59:37 | SCTY | sell | $65.890 | 0 |
2014-01-06 10:32:51 | SCTY | sell | $66.100 | short |
2014-01-06 10:32:51 | SCTY | sell | $66.100 | short |
2014-01-06 10:32:51 | SCTY | sell | $66.100 | short |
2014-01-06 10:32:51 | SCTY | sell | $66.210 | short |
2014-01-06 10:32:51 | SCTY | sell | $66.080 | short |
2014-01-06 10:51:28 | SCTY | buy | $65.100 | short |
2014-01-06 10:59:22 | SCTY | buy | $64.780 | short |
2014-01-06 10:59:22 | SCTY | buy | $64.780 | short |
2014-01-06 10:59:22 | SCTY | buy | $64.780 | 0 |
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i like the idea here. this was the right move.