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Seasonalysis: January 2014
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Tuesday, January 28, 2014. Taking a Visit to No Man's Land. Last week we discussed the importance of waiting during uncertain times. For those that waited, you are probably relieved to see equities down 5%. So what now? We are in 'no-man's-land'. What does that mean? We stepped away from our highs and there is no telling where the next month will take us. Why would you want to speculate the direction of the market when there is little conviction that equities will rally or sell-off? Selling a vertical sp...
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Seasonalysis: Long/Short Setup on Optionable Stocks
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Sunday, July 20, 2014. Long/Short Setup on Optionable Stocks. By Jon Haghayeghi Twitter@LoneStarQuant. We are running a scan of optionable securities. Larger than 10 billion dollars. Two trades stand out - AMGN long and GLW short. Amgen is currently priced at $118, with a high of $129. The stock has a strong upward trend, having more than doubled in price since 2012. This is also a low beta stock, so its performance is not closely tied to that of the broad market. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Seasonalysis: August 2011
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Friday, August 12, 2011. Preparing for lift off! We're wrapping up development and will be soft-launching early next week. We've implemented several more requested features. Thanks to all our testers for your bug reports and feature requests! We hope you'll continue to use Seasonalysis and tell your friends and colleagues. We've removed the vast majority of "duplicate" patterns. Several pre-set pattern screeners have been added to make quality pattern discovery easier for novice users. We've added a 5 ye...
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Seasonalysis: February 2014
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Thursday, February 27, 2014. Bid/Ask Spreads Are Tightening On Option Contracts. How can you take advantage of tight spreads besides getting cheaper market-order fills? Depending on your trading strategy and broker commission, you have greater flexibility to enter/exit positions, while paying less than 1% for the transaction. This facilitates opening a multileg option trade without having to worry about paying a significant amount of money to exit the trade. Take a look at today's long trade candidate:.
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Seasonalysis: March 2016
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Saturday, March 5, 2016. Having Every Tool In Your Toolkit. I am interested in the following large-cap that trades in line with industry, has technical support, that I don't mind holding while it pays a 2.25% dividend. Here is an example of a trade that I might reject because the stock trades at a 50% premium to industry in terms of its earnings multiple. Additionally, the stock has and mixed technical strength. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Having Every Tool In Your Toolkit.
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Seasonalysis: Having Every Tool In Your Toolkit
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Saturday, March 5, 2016. Having Every Tool In Your Toolkit. I am interested in the following large-cap that trades in line with industry, has technical support, that I don't mind holding while it pays a 2.25% dividend. Here is an example of a trade that I might reject because the stock trades at a 50% premium to industry in terms of its earnings multiple. Additionally, the stock has and mixed technical strength. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Having Every Tool In Your Toolkit.
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Seasonalysis: Moving with the trend
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Tuesday, August 4, 2015. Moving with the trend. Ace Limited has rallied ten years in a row during the three months following August. Although the stock has a beta of 1.01 (nearly perfectly correlated to the broad market), has rallied the past several weeks despite softness in the equity markets. Based on historical data, we expect the stock to rally about 8.5% over the next three months. Nike (NKE) is a large-cap that has historically traded well in August and September. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).