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Scaled off 1/2 at 87.25, let's see now...

 

Shorted at 87. I'm not quite as brave to try for 81, so I'm shooting for 84 as a good cover point, then wait to re-enter long.

 

CYP

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COming up for air...Shorted 90.00 after 3 unsuccessful attempts for small losses...covered 3/4 85.50 just before CHVN @ 85.00 holding rest for potential 83.50... CLVN 83.00

 

Need ambulance...

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Shorted at 87. I'm not quite as brave to try for 81, so I'm shooting for 84 as a good cover point, then wait to re-enter long.

 

CYP

 

Nice job CYP, my stop is 86 on my short as I don't want to give up more than that..

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Looks like you could get you 81's here Josh!

 

 

I actually just covered 83.75, as we are getting to "that" time of day, Draghi speaking soon, and heavy volume entered here, plus I have to leave the house in 30 minutes and I'd rather just be flat... but 81 seems quite possible still...

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BTW: As far as going long, I don't know if any of you did but CLVN @ 83.00 which has shifted to 82.50 "might" be it for the downside - since all the easy paper has been cleared out IMHO... and the range is pretty strung out...

 

I am not advocating a long here - just if I had the stones I'd look at it...but my style is to let someone else go in first and then after it proves itself go for a continuation trade..

 

Not saying this is the bottom of course...I am clueless... :2c:

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I may be a bit off as it gets hard for me to tell around now, but I expect a rotation up to 87s or so before we go much (if at all) lower.

 

It will be interesting to see if a double distribution develops here..it might set up a rotational scalping opportunity in the direction of the RE..not what I do - requires too much focus and this range is not large enough for the risk - just me..

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Nice job CYP, my stop is 86 on my short as I don't want to give up more than that..

 

Thanks Josh - got my 84...now, waiting...congrats on your 4 pts.

 

Anyone else seeing a possible surge back up towards 87/88 level before resuming downtrend? It'll be interesting to see if 81 happens?

 

CYP

 

Edit: Looks like Josh already beat me to the punch in asking about 87/88...slow typer, I am.

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BTW: As far as going long, I don't know if any of you did but CLVN @ 83.00 which has shifted to 82.50 "might" be it for the downside - since all the easy paper has been cleared out IMHO... and the range is pretty strung out...

 

I am not advocating a long here - just if I had the stones I'd look at it...but my style is to let someone else go in first and then after it proves itself go for a continuation trade..

 

Not saying this is the bottom of course...I am clueless... :2c:

 

Tom,

 

I reversed my position at 84 and looking to get out at 87/88 area...and then see what happens. I lean towards going back down unless Mr Draghi says something super positive... :)

 

CYP

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Thanks Josh - got my 84...now, waiting...congrats on your 4 pts.

 

Anyone else seeing a possible surge back up towards 87/88 level before resuming downtrend? It'll be interesting to see if 81 happens?

 

CYP

 

Edit: Looks like Josh already beat me to the punch in asking about 87/88...slow typer, I am.

 

Some strong buying there took us back to IBL and we all but got the vpoc shift to 84.50.

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Tom,

 

I reversed my position at 84 and looking to get out at 87/88 area...and then see what happens. I lean towards going back down unless Mr Draghi says something super positive... :)

 

CYP

 

Well hindsight being what it is...86.00 would be my tarhet for a long.. -clueless... reason IBL which is where OTF tipped it...

 

I am watching since other than rotations I "suspect" the low might be in but as Josh says ACH

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I may be a bit off as it gets hard for me to tell around now, but I expect a rotation up to 87s or so before we go much (if at all) lower.

 

Took a 1 point long scalp here, 87 hit, now we can go down but 88 might be in the cards as well. I would not be shocked to see 90 either.

 

I will sell 87.75 if it gets there but only for a small target.

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Open, vwap, mid all around here. Would be sweet to get a rotation back to 84.50, vpoc shift then test higher.

 

One more push up to 88, to trap just a few more buyers who are pissed that they have not bought because there have not been any retracements? VWAP, Open, 50% all breached means buy buy buy right? :D

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One more push up to 88, to trap just a few more buyers who are pissed that they have not bought because there have not been any retracements? VWAP, Open, 50% all breached means buy buy buy right? :D

 

yes...please...please...87.50 my target for getting out and prep for downturn...

 

I'm liking how everyone is making the calls here -- seems more in tune with the markets today than yesterday...

 

CYP

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One more push up to 88, to trap just a few more buyers who are pissed that they have not bought because there have not been any retracements? VWAP, Open, 50% all breached means buy buy buy right? :D

 

You got stops 88.00 - 89.25 area... YOu got the mid & VWAP as N points out... Personally don't thinik that is a good short ..personally I want to see the stops get taken first but ACH.. (Josh: I'm going to leave ACH to you... )

 

 

Apologize if anyone took short there...

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yes...please...please...87.50 my target for getting out and prep for downturn...

 

I'm liking how everyone is making the calls here -- seems more in tune with the markets today than yesterday...

 

CYP

 

Taking another scalp long here at 85.75, for 2 points, then a reverse short at 87.75 -- let's see if Mr. Market agrees or if I close this .... As N said, we may get rotation to 84.50, and then up...

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You got stops 88.00 - 89.25 area...

 

Good point about stops Tom ... as I said about 90, I would not be totally shocked to see it before sellers step back in...

 

edit: As I think about this though, after this little retracement, perhaps the shorts moved their stops above 87, and a pop to 88 will wash many of them out?

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yes...please...please...87.50 my target for getting out and prep for downturn...

 

I'm liking how everyone is making the calls here -- seems more in tune with the markets today than yesterday...

 

CYP

 

I think I was the only one upside down yeasterday for the reasons already articulated..

 

We are going to tewst this low... I "might" look for a long those stops are the fuel imho...but I do not like being a pioneer - "arrows in your back.."

 

84.00 key for long side... might not even get ther...

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I would really like to see some more rotation down for a play on the longside potential 90.75 ish as discussed.. I don't like breakouts - too much risk for me..I like rotations... just me... :missy:

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Good point about stops Tom ... as I said about 90, I would not be totally shocked to see it before sellers step back in...

 

edit: As I think about this though, after this little retracement, perhaps the shorts moved their stops above 87, and a pop to 88 will wash many of them out?

 

I think they are in reach but I'd like to see some downside rotation to get some more late shorts in but structure is friendly to upside right now for those stops... :2c:

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