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Time for a change of strategy
By Rob Hanna | TradingMarkets.com | August 16, 2006
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The market has had two impressive days in a row now. Breadth has been good, price movement has been good, volume ok, and resistance levels have been breached. I am also starting to see some stocks break out on the long side. I have been bearish for a long time now, but it’s starting to appear as if the market disagrees with me. When the market and I have a difference of opinion, I listen to the market. Therefore, my trading bias has now moved from bearish to neutral. I still am not convinced that we have the makings of a strong move up. I still believe the June/July lows will be breached sometime this year. But a rising market must be respected.

I am now looking to buy breakouts and take long trades more aggressively. I am now going to give them more of a chance to work. I am now going to take partial profits on smaller pieces of my winners and allow more of my long positions to run.

Short trades will get less benefit of a doubt. A larger portion of my short position will now be subject to partial profit taking when it goes in my favor. I will favor shorting pullbacks from lows near resistance over shorting breakdowns.

These are some of the necessary adjustments I make when my trading bias changes from bearish to neutral. My strategies remain the same. My willingness to take trades (always) remains the same. The changes all have to do with my positions sizing, risk tolerance, and willingness to let profits run. All changes are subtle, but over the long run, even small changes can make a big difference.


Best of luck with your trading,
Rob
Rob@HannaCapital.com

For those who may be looking to expand their knowledge beyond just market timing, my Hanna ETF Money Flow System utilizes the VIX in generating trading signals for spread trades.

Rob Hanna is the principal of a money management firm located in Massachusetts. He has spent the last several years developing and refining methods for trading in stocks across multiple time frames. He selects stocks using both fundamental and technical criteria, and then trades them using technical analysis techniques.


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