BPT MA Deluxe

    Posted by papa on 28th of Sep 2014 at 03:28 pm

    I believe that both Steve and Matt posted that the BPT MA Deluxe went to a sell last week. The Long Term Tools Page does not show that. It still shows on a buy.

    Clarification please

    The chart shows red. Current system status shows long

    Yes, I got caught in

    Posted by mmoskau on 29th of Sep 2014 at 08:52 am

    Yes, I got caught in that too.  I looked at the current status but not the chart and missed that it went red.

    Guys...the BPT Deluxe was updated

    Posted by steve on 29th of Sep 2014 at 09:01 am

    Guys...the BPT Deluxe was updated on Thursday's Newsletter. Make sure you review the newsletters as part of your analysis. 

    Title: this should be an

    Posted by junkie on 28th of Sep 2014 at 03:49 pm
    Title: this should be an opportunity to take a low-risk short

    I corrected the bug in

    Posted by matt on 28th of Sep 2014 at 06:13 pm

    I corrected the bug in the long term tools section.  Also guys, generally in bull markets the long signals are going to work much better than the shorts as the indicator is far more responsive for longs than shorts unless they are the high probability ones like the Exhaustion shorts or the 60 Stochastic short off 80%.  Otherwise many times the market will be quite oversold when it first turns red and best to look for a bounce before you short, just like we saw on Friday how it rallied back. 

    I'll discuss in the newsletter that I"ll post shortly and I really need to do a webinar on this indicator to discuss the trades

    here's a couple of those

    Posted by matt on 28th of Sep 2014 at 07:42 pm

    here's a couple of those low risk short examples that I discussed, particularly the 60 length Stochastic reversing just off 80% and the example where the indicator was in cash and indicated a low risk short after an oversold bounce.  Right now we don't have one of those, doesn't mean it can't work out, just pointing out that it's not one of the low risk ones and many times when it's not one of the examples above the market is quite oversold very short term and you get a bounce first just like we say on Friday, so most of the time I don't chase it short I wait for a bounce, unless we get one of those high probability ones like I show on the examples and discuss in the newsletter which I will be posting very shortly

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