Posts Tagged ‘csr’


Posted by StockRake on December 21, 2009 in Mining Stocks, Technical Analysis, Trades

Shifted Some Cash Around

I dumped my AIG calls, this was not according to my own rules, but I have a feeling it can drift for the next 3 weeks and didn’t want to chance waiting. I sold some things not rules related, all because I think there is more immediate opportunity in other stocks. I sold $GAME, and …

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Posted by StockRake on December 21, 2009 in Leveraged ETFs, Leveraged Funds, restaurant stocks, Trades

Update On Some Things

I took the index longs to cash Friday morning which ended up not being as smart of a move as just leaving them long till the close. However, I went back to a long position in the funds, thinking we get a currency related Santa Clause rally this week. By currency related, I mean reversion …

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Posted by StockRake on December 4, 2009 in Agriculture Stocks, Gold Stocks, Leveraged ETFs, Leveraged Funds, Technical Analysis, Trades

A Look Back At My GLD Trade

My entries were great. My exit was shit. I swear I think I need Tony Robbins or a hypnotist or someone who can code some auto trading software. Anyways using my stellar signals I went long the market in SIZE at the close. If it doesn’t work, I’ll let the signals kick me out this …

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Posted by StockRake on August 21, 2009 in Leveraged ETFs, Leveraged Funds, Market Comments

This Is Why I Told You To Watch Out For Bearish Noise

I was raging the other day and left that post to sit. Do not fall prey to noise. It was a critical spot and all this week it has crushed the bears who set up shorts under SPX 1k and under 989. I was yelling at you people (who never comment or ever hear from …

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Posted by StockRake on July 28, 2009 in Leveraged Funds, Trades

Remained Short NDX and RUT

I was short the SPX and RUT going into today’s session. I rotated out of SPX and moved that $ into NDX short. I didn’t get a satisfactory down move today to allow me to cash out. If tomorrow is down – I’m out and will take my gain and reassess. As far as stocks …

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