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#152977

Re: Pulso de Mercado: Intradía

con el rumor de la noticia :)

#152978

Re: Pulso de Mercado: Intradía

((Just as important as the psychology of the trader is the psychology of *other* traders!  The market itself has a psychology, defined by the moment-to-moment shifts in sentiment and behavior of participants.  There are  three questions we need to ask about any market:

*  Who is in the market? - This is defined by volume and relative volume.  More market participation means more institutional participation and greater volatility of price movement.

*  What are they doing? - Are market participants leaning to the buy or sell side?  Is that leaning shifting over time?  As we shall see, the distribution of stocks trading on upticks versus trading on downticks is helpful in reading participant behavior.

*  Where are they doing it?  - We hear traders talk about "key levels" all the time.  Sometimes these are based on support/resistance; sometimes based on ratios and inferences from prior moves.  Whatever.  When we see significant shifts in "who is in the market" and "what they are doing", the price levels at which these shifts occur are meaningful.  If we break to the downside on significantly elevated volume and stocks trading on downticks, we should not revisit the level at which the break occurred if this is, indeed, the start of a market downleg.

Now let's add a fourth question to our ongoing monitoring of the market:

*  How well are they getting it done? - How much price movement are we seeing as a function of a given level of buying or selling?  Are buyers or sellers moving price meaningfully higher or lower, or are they having difficulty breaking to new highs or lows.  Very often, before the bulls take over from the bears or vice versa, we see one side failing to move price significantly.  That side becomes trapped when the other side takes over and needs to cover, contributing to a move in the other direction.

Above we see a chart of a two-hour moving average of the NYSE TICK (red line) versus SPY (blue line) from the start of September to present.  Note how, during the run up to highs in September, the distribution of NYSE TICK values was not meaningfully positive.  The amount of time spent below the zero line was as great as the amount spent above--and actually a bit greater as we moved closer to the highs.  This was one of the  yellow caution lights that had me concerned about the quality of the market highs we were seeing.  

Notice how, at the start of the downtrend, we broke to significant new lows in the $TICK measure.  That shift in distribution told us that sellers had taken control of the market.  Note that this occurred relatively early in the decline, when SPY was about 289.  Stocks persistently traded on downticks.

In recent sessions, we have seen buyers come into the market, as we can see by the two-hour measure going into positive territory, but note that they are not "getting it done".  The buying bursts, mostly short-covering, are able to retrace only a relatively modest fraction of the prior price decline.  At some point--and I'm prepared for it to come soon--the selling pressure will have trouble making new lows and buyers will step in more aggressively, with higher $TICK readings.  That is how bottoming processes begin.  

Conversely, if we start the week lower on expanded volume and very negative $TICK readings, then we know we have not yet hit a downside equilibrium.  We can read market psychology by continually updating our assessment of volume, distribution of upticks and downticks, and the ability of both of those to move price.  This is not so much a matter of "predicting" what the market will do as identifying in real time what is actually occurring.))

Es esto lo que quieres transmitir/decir??

Un cafe con farias ...

#152979

Re: Pulso de Mercado: Intradía

Hombre eres mas habil que yo,

 

pero bueno ni es mio y que te lo paguen a escote

#152980

Re: Pulso de Mercado: Intradía

Los futuros USA no acompañan y no parece que podamos aguantar los 9000

"Lo que todo el mundo sabe en la Bolsa a mí ya no me interesa" André Kostolany

#152981

Re: Pulso de Mercado: Intradía

De todos modos eso es puro Wyckoff y Steidmayer el de market profile, con otros instrumentos, otras tecnicas de ver.

Y mas si lees el anterior publicado por el del volumen

#152982

Re: A…..Volar

 

Aunque no pinta bien

Y... si hacemos caja que tal?

#152983

Re: Pulso de Mercado: Intradía

Buenas 11495fdax segunda señal de larguitos 

Ya veremos si no me la lian 

Un saludo

Dá tu opinión ,y deja que los demás den la suya .Gracias muy amable

#152984

Re: A…..Volar

Buenos dias,

Si vienes desde 11.250 aprox... habría hecho caja en 11650...

Ahora no les veo con mucha fuerza hoy, por lo menos esta mañana. Ha subido 500 puntos en pocos días. Necesita un poco de descanso para seguir subiendo.

Pepapi, lo veo paradito el Dax hoy... aunque parece que ahora lo bajan un poco... recordar que el SP ha pasado la media de 200 hacia abajo, por lo que estamos en fase bajista... lo único que lo puede hacer cambiar desde mi punto de vista, es el rally de navidad... que venga anticipado y sea en noviembre (gracias a la ayuda de recompra de acciones).

 

 

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