Time to Sell the Rallies?


Stocks recovered slightly from yesterday's selling with the Nasdaq being the strongest index. Let's review the TSLA, EEM, and TLT positions we got in on Monday. Watch tonight's video to review a few more opportunities that are setting up specifically what stocks and ETFs where it's time to sell the rallies...

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  • George Hammer

    March 22, 2017

    Signed up less then a week ago, I have a group (35) of people that have been trading for years such as me ( 1992 ) have I lost my ass definitely, but since 2000 it's been very good and I DO trade put and calls ( and I'm far ahead, I USE CHARTS, and I stick to my strategy come hell or high water. I'm learning your version of spreads because I like the simple end of it, but as we discussed at our meeting simple is good, and your teachings are beyond 60% of the everyday traders out there. Now the millennials can pick this up much faster then the 60 thru 70s group. we know what we're doing and many have accounts in the high 7 figure range. That being said , 1. thinkorswim is one noisey complicated platform, iron condors butterfly's are a waste of time unless you want to spend your time in front of a monitor (monitors) all the time. I think your missing the boat with the older generation who would love simple spreads and the millenials will pick your brain and on ward down the road. I've been with Scottrade for years and years and TD Ameritrade is NOT were most are going too expensive,to busy ,easy for you BUT you have over a decade of experience to help! Myself and 4 other groups we know think the same. I'll continue watching and I will give you my input, you can throw it in the can or analyze it and maybe get some tidbits out of it !
    Thank. You
    G.TIM HAMMER

    PS. As you know Scottrade sold out to TD effective 9/2017 , Scottrade is a lousy option platform both of them, spreads are done one at a time, basically a waste of time .

  • Pat Walker

    March 23, 2017

    Fantastic job on the Market Don -- 2349 did have the unusual market resistance at that point...