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Why I don't trade breakouts
By Dave Landry | TradingMarkets.com | May 12, 2006
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Dave Landry is principal of Sentive Trading, a money management firm, and a principal of Harvest Capital Management. Mr. Landry is the author of two top selling books, Dave Landry's 10 Best Swing Trader Patterns And Strategies and Dave Landry On Swing Trading. If you would like a free trial to Dave's Nightly Swing Trading Alerts Report click here or call 888-484-8220 ext. 1.

On Friday,  the Nasdaq sold off in early trading and  then chopped sideways throughout mid-day. Finally, it resumed its sell off going into the close. This action has it closing at fresh multi-month lows. 

The S&P generally worked its way throughout the day.       

I've taken a lot of heat lately for being bearish. As a trend follower (or as some say, a trend following moron), it was tough explaining to everyone why I wasn't buying a market hitting 5 year highs. In case this is your first column, here were my reasons: First, tech wasn't joining in for the ride. Second, the S&P was held up mostly by commodity related stocks--this is not what a bull market is made of. And finally, nothing has been following through for months--So, why should I have trusted  the market to follow through?  

Speaking of follow through, this week exemplifies why I do not trade breakouts. Everyone and their brother had to own stocks last Friday. However, there was NO follow through early in the week and  you know what happened late in the week. 

So what do we do?  Tech remains a wreck. And now, the aforementioned commodity related areas are beginning to slide. If they continue to slide, this will help to sustain the S&Ps free fall. And if this happens,  I think selling could beget more selling. Why? Well, as we approach new lows for the year, anyone who has invested  in stocks in 2006 will be faced with a loss. Also, the more the market slides, the more overhead resistance is created (a place were investors may look to get out at breakeven). So should we short like it's 1999, er, I mean 2000? Well, if you're not already short, you might want to hold off--it's dangerous to sell into such an oversold market. No problem though! On the first bounce, we will see a plethora transitional setups (i.e. early trend).  And if you are short, trail and scale. 

No setups tonight.

Best of luck with your trading on Monday! 

Dave Landry

dave@davelandry.com

P.S. Reminder: Protective stops on every trade!

P.P.S. If you would like a free trial to my trading service, click here.

 

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