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		By: rsotc		</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2015 15:39:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Tom, The most recent &quot;official&quot; short trade for QQQ/long SQQQ exceeded the suggested stop &amp; should have been removed from the Active Trades category. I&#039;ve been trying to find the time to update the short trade ideas but I will never remove a completed trade, successful or not, without publishing a post at the time that I move it from the Active Trades to the Completed Trades category. I do this so that losing trades don&#039;t just &quot;vanish&quot; but as my primary focus is on my own trading, finding new trade ideas, &amp; posting the latest market developments, updating the existing trade ideas often takes a back seat &amp; I&#039;ll occasionally batch out all the trades that have either stopped out of hit their final price target when I get the time.
To answer your question directly, the recent comments &amp; sell signals on IWM &amp; QQQ were not posted as official trade ideas but that really shouldn&#039;t matter as I believe the odds that they will play out are good. I&#039;m just so far behind in updating the active short trade ideas that I didn&#039;t want to add any more official index shorts until I remove the last QQQ/SQQQ trade as well as the others that were stopped out.
The new Trading Room will allow me to post a lot more trade ideas that I have traditionally posted on the front page of the site. As such, I won&#039;t make them all official trades as that would nearly impossible for me to track &amp; post follow-ups on every trade idea that I share here. Basically, pick the one&#039;s that you like &amp; that mesh with your own analysis, objective &amp; trading style &amp; ignore the rest. Hope that helps. -Randy]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Tom, The most recent &#8220;official&#8221; short trade for QQQ/long SQQQ exceeded the suggested stop &#038; should have been removed from the Active Trades category. I&#8217;ve been trying to find the time to update the short trade ideas but I will never remove a completed trade, successful or not, without publishing a post at the time that I move it from the Active Trades to the Completed Trades category. I do this so that losing trades don&#8217;t just &#8220;vanish&#8221; but as my primary focus is on my own trading, finding new trade ideas, &#038; posting the latest market developments, updating the existing trade ideas often takes a back seat &#038; I&#8217;ll occasionally batch out all the trades that have either stopped out of hit their final price target when I get the time.<br />
To answer your question directly, the recent comments &#038; sell signals on IWM &#038; QQQ were not posted as official trade ideas but that really shouldn&#8217;t matter as I believe the odds that they will play out are good. I&#8217;m just so far behind in updating the active short trade ideas that I didn&#8217;t want to add any more official index shorts until I remove the last QQQ/SQQQ trade as well as the others that were stopped out.<br />
The new Trading Room will allow me to post a lot more trade ideas that I have traditionally posted on the front page of the site. As such, I won&#8217;t make them all official trades as that would nearly impossible for me to track &#038; post follow-ups on every trade idea that I share here. Basically, pick the one&#8217;s that you like &#038; that mesh with your own analysis, objective &#038; trading style &#038; ignore the rest. Hope that helps. -Randy</p>
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		By: tom4930		</title>
		<link>https://rightsideofthechart.com/equity-index-sell-signals-triggered-pending/#comment-718</link>

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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2015 15:20:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Randy,

Trying to understand your system.  You appear to have have recently opened an active short trade on QQQ.  Then....today, you post this new information on new pending signals.  Does this mean that if the pending signals pan out, that you will add to your position on this trade?  Also, do your arrows mean that you would exit the trade entirely at 112.75 support?  Or that you would perhaps take profits at that level but still remain in the trade in the event of further downside?

Thanks!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Randy,</p>
<p>Trying to understand your system.  You appear to have have recently opened an active short trade on QQQ.  Then&#8230;.today, you post this new information on new pending signals.  Does this mean that if the pending signals pan out, that you will add to your position on this trade?  Also, do your arrows mean that you would exit the trade entirely at 112.75 support?  Or that you would perhaps take profits at that level but still remain in the trade in the event of further downside?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
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