With each stock’s recap, we will include a (with market support) or (without market support) tag, designating whether the trade triggered with or without market directional support at the time. Anything in the first five minutes will be considered WITHOUT market support because market direction cannot be determined that early.
From the report, CECO triggered long (with market support); INSERT INTO `wp_posts` (`ID`, `post_author`, `post_date`, `post_date_gmt`, `post_content`, `post_title`, `post_category`, `post_excerpt`, `post_status`, `comment_status`, `ping_status`, `post_password`, `post_name`, `to_ping`, `pinged`, `post_modified`, `post_modified_gmt`, `post_content_filtered`, `post_parent`, `guid`, `menu_order`, `post_type`, `post_mime_type`, `comment_count`) VALUES barely went two cents either direction so doesn’t count:
SCSS gapped over, no play.
LULU triggered long (with market support) and worked great:
In the Messenger, Rich’s BRCM triggered short (with market support) and worked enough for a partial:
Rich’s WYNN triggered long (with market support) and worked:
AAPL triggered short (with market support) and worked enough for a partial:
EBAY triggered short (with market support) and didn’t work:
Rich’s ALTR triggered long (with market support) and worked enough for a partial:
GS triggered long (with market support) and worked great:
Rich’s NFLX triggered long (with market support) and didn’t work:
His NEM triggered long (with market support) and worked great:
In total, that’s 9 trades triggering with market support, 7 of them worked, 2 did not.