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		<title>It&#8217;s All About China Now, Get Used To It</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 20:53:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Leigh Drogen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We better get used to trading in a market that&#8217;s all about China because it ain&#8217;t going away any time soon.  Frankly, we&#8217;ve been trading in that market since July of 2008 when the Chinese central bankers put an end to the appreciation in the Yuan and crushed the commodity complex to prevent run away [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We better get used to trading in a market that&#8217;s all about China because it ain&#8217;t going away any time soon.  Frankly, we&#8217;ve been trading in that market since July of 2008 when the Chinese central bankers put an end to the appreciation in the Yuan and crushed the commodity complex to prevent run away inflation.  Go back and search the blog for that post, it was one of my first here about a year ago.</p>
<p>Anyway, not to get into something bigger here, but the global economy will rise and fall on the back of China the next couple of decades.  The demographics are undeniable and overwhelming, I&#8217;m talking everything from food, to energy, to consumer goods and industrial goods.  It&#8217;s all there.  Europe is screwed for the foreseeable future as they have decided to go the route of austerity, whether they wanted to or not.  You can pretty much cross off your growth list any companies that do a large part of their business in Europe.  Save for a few pockets, like consumer electronics, clothing retailers, education, home improvement, semiconductors, and some industrial machinery, you can pretty much write off growth in the US as well.</p>
<p>Focus on companies doing business in China Brazil and India, the three centers of real growth.  I would even throw in Africa for the more risk inclined, but there really aren&#8217;t too many good pure plays there.  The Chinese know that the west is broke, and that the days of their economic ascension based upon us buying their goods is quickly waning.  They need to stoke domestic demand.  Brazil has been pretty successful at doing so, but they are a much different culture, the Chinese are frugal and love to save, the Brazilians, not so much.  Both countries need to ignite their domestic economies, and I believe they will both be successful.  Say what you want about their political leaders, their political systems, blah blah blah, the fact is that both have shown poise and great skill in managing their economies correctly.  You all know my line about the US, we are too big to succeed,  meaning that our political system has just grown too large with too many different agendas to point us in one direct, with one long term vision, with the ability to fix problems and make quick decisions.  Some day the Chinese will run into this problem as well, after they have given their people the political freedoms they will demand.  It will happen, it always happens, it is the natural course of globalization, first comes economic prosperity, then come the calls for political freedom to meet that prosperity.  I have no doubt this time will be any different.  They will choke on their own voices at some point as well, but not for the next 50 years, at least.</p>
<p>So what companies should you be focused on when looking for growth in China.  Think anything that catches the farmer up to the modern world.  They will eat more food, especially meat, they will travel more, buy more heavy goods like washers, dryers, and air conditioners, get a better education, build better houses, and put more money in the bank or invest it&#8230;</p>
<p>Think United States of America circa 1920.</p>
<p>Favorite consumer focused  names right now selling in China, Brazil, and India, but mostly China, taking into consideration fundamentals and relative strength:</p>
<p>CTRP, BIDU, CAAS, EDU, HMIN, BRFS, BAP, MELI, CPL, LFL, CBD, VIV, WHR, YUM, LVS, MCD, NKE, AAPL</p>
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		<title>Long The US Dollar, Because&#8230;.. It&#8217;s Going Higher</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jun 2010 02:22:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Leigh Drogen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have no clue why the US Dollar $DX_F is going higher, nor do I really care, it could be one of ten thousands things.  What I do know, is that I see a classically bullish technical pattern staring me in the face and I&#8217;d like to make a couple bucks from it.  I took [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have no clue why the US Dollar $DX_F is going higher, nor do I really care, it could be one of ten thousands things.  What I do know, is that I see a classically bullish technical pattern staring me in the face and I&#8217;d like to make a couple bucks from it.  I took a 20% position in the $UUP at the close today.  That ETF doesn&#8217;t move too much, it&#8217;s not levered, and my risk is quite low as my stop is 25.28.  My price target is 26, I think we get there pretty quickly.</p>
<p>Am I going to make a killing on this trade, no.  But I&#8217;ll put a little capital to work here in a low risk way and get involved, stay sharp.  I&#8217;ve still got short positions in Banco Santander $STD and Retail $XRT which show me nice profits, I&#8217;m up almost 17% now on the STD trade.  I just don&#8217;t see the point in screwing around with this market on the long side right now.  Yes, there are a hand full of stocks which are breaking out, you all know the names, I mentioned many in my post last week on picking through the rubble.  But the leadership is still sooooo thin, and we are still seeing stocks like $CTRP do what they did today after looking very very bullish, just go and take a look at the action and tell me that this market is healthy.  In a healthy market that stock would have surged today, or at least held its ground.</p>
<p>So long story short, this isn&#8217;t my market, I&#8217;ll stick to the sidelines and play a few one off positions to make some coin.</p>
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		<title>Momentum Book Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 21:24:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Leigh Drogen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dude, where&#8217;s my volatility&#8230; The market took the express train past the rally highs this week and provided yet another round of excellent swing trading to the long side.  While everyone was buying puts and inverse ETFs to protect profits from an organized pullback, the market marched higher, stopping them out one after another.  Are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dude, where&#8217;s my volatility&#8230;</p>
<p>The market took the express train past the rally highs this week and provided yet another round of excellent swing trading to the long side.  While everyone was buying puts and inverse ETFs to protect profits from an organized pullback, the market marched higher, stopping them out one after another.  Are we seeing a repeat of July here?  It&#8217;s completely possible, the two sell offs look very similar, if we surge out of the gate on Monday I would venture to say that it&#8217;s likely we repeat the action from July.  Anything can happen on mutual / merger Monday, I almost bought a few very speculative options positions in some oil names just in case, but alas I ate another sandwich and chilled out.</p>
<p>The US Dollar continues to act weak, I&#8217;m expecting more of the same next week with major rotation into materials and energy names.  We had the run in tech last week, this week was all about retail, I think next week is energy&#8217;s turn.  I still have no exposure in either, but have several names on my list including $DRQ, $BEXP, $XTEX&#8230;</p>
<p>I picked up more than 230 basis points of alpha this week with an absolute return of about 3.4%, in other words, I killed it.    Unlike last week where I was disappointed not to have put more points on the board with the market surging, this week was a huge win as my heavy exposure earlier in the week paid off.  I took cash back up to 15%+ on Friday afternoon as I believe we will consolidate and pull back a bit here.  If Monday opens flat and sees strong buying on volume though, I will be a buyer of energy names.</p>
<p>Positions added this week include $VECO $NYB $TSTC and $EVR.  I had been watching $VECO for quite some time while I held $CREE (I added to my position this week), but an excellent entry was give on Tuesday that I could not pass up.  The $TSTC position is very small, 1/4 the normal size, it is a very volatile stock and could open up or down 5% on Monday.  If it opens strong I&#8217;ll be looking to add.  I bought $EVR on the large gap off the Goldman Sachs conviction buy list upgrade and the break of its downtrend line.  I love this company and the technicals on the weekly chart set up very well right now.</p>
<p>I did some selling this week as gains were heavy.  I cut my position in $IPXL $ARUN and $INCY in half.  I&#8217;ll look to add back to them if the market pulls back.  I sold $RVBD Thrusday and Friday as I had big gains and the position was extended.  $SBUX $HAS and $LUV were also cast off, frankly they all look great here.</p>
<p>Major winners this week include $CMG, which is about 1/2 my original position, $V which I&#8217;m heavy in, $VECO, $INCY, $SFSF, $GMCR which is now my biggest position, $MJN, and $PRAA.</p>
<p>There were no large losers this week.</p>
<p>As I said, I&#8217;m looking at energy and materials next week.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2010 21:54:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Leigh Drogen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The market is one again trading above rising 20 and 50 day moving averages, a huge feat.  I had expected serious resistance up around the 20 day moving average which we blew through in short order.  Consolidation of this move is still warranted as we are in overbought territory short term.  The $SPY stochastics are reading [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The market is one again trading above rising 20 and 50 day moving averages, a huge feat.  I had expected serious resistance up around the 20 day moving average which we blew through in short order.  Consolidation of this move is still warranted as we are in overbought territory short term.  The $SPY stochastics are reading 95, signaling that the market needs a break, but shows excellent momentum to the upside.  It&#8217;s completely possible that we are in store for a July type squeeze that pushes up up to and past the rally highs.  The financials which had been the major poison afflicting this market are now trading back above major support levels.</p>
<p>The dollar / equity correlation continues to fade in and out.  Net short positions in the Euro have reached all time highs, which leads me to believe that a $EURUSD squeeze could be the catalyst that fuels the next run in this market.  The Euro is in a bear market to be sure, trading below all major declining moving averages.  I&#8217;ll be looking for a counter trend rally up to the declining 50 day moving average as several momentum divergences are visible, especially in the RSI reading.</p>
<p>It was an excellent week for the momentum portfolio, I picked up a little over 70 basis points of alpha while holding 20%+ cash in a surging market that was up 2.87%.  I struggled to keep myself from selling positions all week, but was able to hold off and enjoy the great momentum.</p>
<p>Major wins this week include $ARUN, $CPLA, and $PCLN which gapped up on earnings and continued to run.  $CREE, $CTXS and $DLM also saw very strong weeks.</p>
<p>The only disappointment this week came on Thursday after hours when $LOPE reported earnings and was smacked around.  I held on as there was no ability to get out after hours on the thin issue and sold out Friday afternoon a few cents above where I entered last week.</p>
<p>I sold 1/3 of my position in $ARUN on Friday afternoon as it surged 15%.  Partial profits were also taken in $DLM on Wednesday as it surged past 12.50.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m getting a little bored in $IPXL, another 3 days or so is about all I&#8217;m going to give this position to move.  It continues to hold the 20 day moving average and the setup is still strong.</p>
<p>I have zero exposure to the energy and materials sectors and the patterns are too messy right now and the $USDX continues to climb.  The portfolio is still heavily weighted towards technology and service names.</p>
<p>On a low volume pull back early next week I&#8217;ll be looking to put some of that 20% cash position to work.</p>
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		<title>Major Day of Winship</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 05:46:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Leigh Drogen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You won&#8217;t normally catch me doing two things, rooting for stocks (in either direction), or patting myself on the back for making good calls.  But&#8230;.just as it&#8217;s always useful to slap yourself on the wrist for deviating from your trading plan, or making a bonehead mistake, reinforcing sound trading and good achievement is positive and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You won&#8217;t normally catch me doing two things, rooting for stocks (in either direction), or patting myself on the back for making good calls.  But&#8230;.just as it&#8217;s always useful to slap yourself on the wrist for deviating from your trading plan, or making a bonehead mistake, reinforcing sound trading and good achievement is positive and needed at times.  The past two days have been kind to a few of my major portfolio positions, the result of solid execution.</p>
<p>On Monday we saw $RVBD and $CMG surge past breakout levels.  I&#8217;m especially happy that I didn&#8217;t panic after hours in the $BWLD carnage and dump $CMG.</p>
<p>Tuesday saw the beginning of a major run in $CPLA as earnings were solid and the shorts are now getting squeezed.  $CTRP, a long time portfolio holding also made a move.</p>
<p>And Wednesday saw major wins in $DLM, $RAX, $CPLA,$LOPE and after hours $PCLN which traded as high as 131 or so.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been vigilant about cutting stocks that weren&#8217;t making moves they should have been, such as $MR, and taking profits into extended holdings like $VRX and $DLM.</p>
<p>Having been patient during this recent run and keeping a good deal of cash has helped.  I have the confidence that if the market pulls back here between 1 and 2 % as I believe it will, I&#8217;ll start adding to my positions further.  Joe Fahmy makes an excellent point when he says that you have to protect your confidence is market downturns, or markets going against your strategy in either direction.  This can be done in several ways, but for me, holding a little extra cash and fewer high beta names when the market isn&#8217;t quite right is how I like to operate.  Yes, the small Chinese issues have made huge moves the past few days, but in a market that hasn&#8217;t completely proven itself yet after a considerable smack, I&#8217;d rather sit those out in favor of less correlated names in the food service, education, and airline industries.</p>
<p>I still like big cap tech here, but the market needs to pull back and chop around for a few days to work off some short term overbought indicators.  Be patient and watch for a strong bid on the next sell off.  I&#8217;ll be looking to put all my chips on the table if that happens.</p>
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		<title>Momentum Book Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 22:59:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Leigh Drogen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was a frustrating week for the bears.  Several times it seemed as if all it would take to tip us over the edge was a hand full of sell programs.  After the major hammer from last Friday it seems that the bears have run out of ammo for now.  On the swing time frames, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was a frustrating week for the bears.  Several times it seemed as if all it would take to tip us over the edge was a hand full of sell programs.  After the major hammer from last Friday it seems that the bears have run out of ammo for now.  On the swing time frames, the market is chopping traders up and I&#8217;m seeing a lot of frustration.  On the shorter intraday time frames, traders are loving the volatility.  The average true range has expanded as the bears fight for control and expand the daily trading range.</p>
<p>It also seemed as if the market makers took the week off.  Spreads have been super wide the last few days producing wild intraday swings without the normal liquidity.  It&#8217;s possible that this week was just a bear flag, a respite from the selling, and that in the coming weeks we will move back down towards the 200 day exponential moving average and the bottom of last Friday&#8217;s hammer candle.  The chart below should be your guide, if we lose the green ascending trend line I&#8217;ll be far more negative on the market.</p>
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<p>If and when we break through Thursday&#8217;s high, 109 is going to be a massive test for this market, it marks the location of the declining 20 day moving average.  I would also be taking off exposure at that point, and wait for more clues.</p>
<p>The $QQQQ had a strong week, tech outperformed by a decent margin.  The Nasdaq sits right under the 20 day moving average and the all important 44 dollar level.  A move above 44 and asset managers who are light on tech could start to panic a little bit that their exposure is too low, a move up towards the highs in a quick fashion would not surprise me.</p>
<p>As for my long only momentum strategy, we had a great week picking up some serious alpha, 175 basis points in fact.  I sold a bunch of my materials exposure on Wednesday brining my cash position up to around 35%.  I added positions into strength on Thursday and early Friday morning.  Cash in now under 24%, and as I said above, I&#8217;ll take off some exposure into strength early next week and wait for more clues.  A few days a consolidation above the 20 day moving average would get me all in with tight stops.</p>
<p>Two major losses and one major mistake this week.  I took a position in $SWM Wednesday afternoon without checking for earnings.  $SWM reported Wednesday after the close and got mauled.  The damage was bad, but not catastrophic as I pulled the rip cord Thursday morning for a bad loss.  I took a similar earnings beat down on Thursday afternoon in $BWLD but luckily got stopped out after hours before the damage got too severe.  I almost pulled the plug on $CMG as the food service industry looked real ugly across the board after hours, but decided to hang on and keep my stop where it was.  It paid off as $CMG showed great strength on Friday with a major breakout.</p>
<p>Positions added this week include $RVBD, $IPXL, $MR, and $LOPE.  I also added to my position in $ARUN.  Positions sold include $TIE, $BUCY, $ANR, $BWLD, and $SWM.</p>
<p>I have no financial, energy, or materials exposure at this point in time.  I&#8217;ll look to focus on materials if the $USDX shows signs of making a short term top in the next few days.</p>
<p>As I&#8217;ve been saying for a few weeks now, bring your positions sizes down and shorten your time frames.  Being flexible in your thinking and willing to change sides in the matter of a few hours is extremely important in this market environment.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 15:10:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Leigh Drogen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wow, if Friday didn&#8217;t get your heart racing then you shouldn&#8217;t be a trader, that was a lot of fun.  We may have seen an intermediate term bottom put in yesterday as the big boys bought materials in size going into the close.  Let&#8217;s start with Monday though when it seemed we may have escaped [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow, if Friday didn&#8217;t get your heart racing then you shouldn&#8217;t be a trader, that was a lot of fun.  We may have seen an intermediate term bottom put in yesterday as the big boys bought materials in size going into the close.  Let&#8217;s start with Monday though when it seemed we may have escaped a further sell off to the 200 day moving average.  The $SPY traded over its flat 5 day moving average and successfully tested it twice on Tuesday.  I remarked in Tuesday night&#8217;s note that a failure of that 5 day moving average would get ugly and a break through resistance at 110.50 would produce a squeeze similar to the one seen in November.  The market opened below the important 109 support level on Thursday and it was straight down from there as the dip buyers fled.  A lot of people tried to buy into the fear on Thursday afternoon but it was obvious the destruction was not over with the jobs number coming up Friday morning.  We proceeded to capitulate after some fight Friday morning and touched the 200 day exponential moving average at around 2 PM.</p>
<p>Aaaaaand this is where things got interesting.  Materials have been slaughtered during this sell off and there are some monster players out there who still believe in the gold / hyper inflation trade.  It was only a matter of time before the decided to step in and buy what they must see as value.  Gold $GC_F was the first to make the turn having bottomed out in a capitulatory move before noon.  Crude was also down a ton before noon as it failed some important support levels.  After a little bit of churning the volume picked up and major players came after the gold miners $GDX.  Gold Corp. $GG ended the day up greater than 6%.  This was major buying but guys with deep pockets, they sent in orders to the institutional desks and told them to keep buying until the close, it was relentless.  The $SPY closed green and we now have one major hammer candle to think about this weekend.</p>
<p>Is it time to go all in and buy what you perceive as value, no I don&#8217;t think so.  The longer term technicals of this market are now quite ugly.  The 20 day moving average has crossed below the 50 for the first time since the March 09 low.  This is a sign that rallies should be sold into until further notice, just as a 20 day moving average trending above the 50 is a sign to buy the dips.  There most likely is a bounce coming though, and it&#8217;s possible that we could go into a period of several months where the market does not trend but chops around.  Until the 200 day moving average is broken, I believe you should be playing mean reversion now, do not be buying or shorting breakouts or breakdowns respectively.  Below the 200 day moving average and all bets are off, we could see a complete meltdown, I&#8217;m not kidding.  Look for the US Dollar $USDX to pull back in the coming weeks, it&#8217;s overbought after breaking through that big bull flag from a few weeks ago.</p>
<p>I stayed above 40% cash for most of the week as I did not trust the rally attempt on Tuesday until that major level of resistance was broken.  I did sell a few things on Thursday at the open but should have sold more in order to pick up more alpha on the downside.  I dipped in Friday afternoon as the market turned, buying positions in $ANR $TIE and $NTCT as well as more $DV.  This is a little bit of style drift for me, $TIE and $ANR are both support plays off very oversold conditions, not momentum moves.  I will most likely be selling into any major strength in these two names over the next week or two but believe there is a nice bounce in store.</p>
<p>Over all I made up some good ground through my large cash position and I&#8217;m poised to take advantage of any further strength in the market next week.  It&#8217;s very important to be extremely nimble in this environment unless you have chosen to move primarily into cash in order to play for a further sell off.  I think we are going to see some tradable bounces and will be quick to sell into them.</p>
<p>Stocks that I own and still look very nice to the long side with good momentum include $DV $CMG $NTCT $CREE $ALGT $VRX $PEGA.  I will be looking to add to $VRX and $PEGA on any strength next week.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m stalking a few other stocks including $PFCB and $GRA for entries.</p>
<p>The food service names have held up amazingly well through this sell off, frankly I have no clue why.  Possibly because of lower commodity prices, but who knows, they still show great momentum and I&#8217;m very interested in adding another name or two.</p>
<p>The major theme here is that if the market has found an intermediate term bottom, I don&#8217;t believe we are set to rocket back up to the highs.  The market needs to to base out and collect itself.  Wait for stocks to show good basing patterns and give good risk reward entries before you load the boat back up to the long side.  If we fail Friday&#8217;s low, run for the hills.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2010 19:19:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Leigh Drogen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another week of schellacking for long only strategies.  The market took a bath this week, led by materials and tech, which until Thursday morning made up about 2/3 of my portfolio.  I was playing buy the dip, it obviously didn&#8217;t work.  My cash position at the open on Thursday was south of 5%, I loaded [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another week of schellacking for long only strategies.  The market took a bath this week, led by materials and tech, which until Thursday morning made up about 2/3 of my portfolio.  I was playing buy the dip, it obviously didn&#8217;t work.  My cash position at the open on Thursday was south of 5%, I loaded up and went all in.  When the major indices failed to crack their declining 5 day moving averages, I ran for the hills.  I was upset at myself last week for not bailing on this market when obvious signs of distribution were evident.  I should have taken my exposure down at that time.  I played this week correctly though and I&#8217;m able to sleep well at night knowing that I traded my plan, and executed well.  The fact that I trail the $SPY by a little more than 1 % since 11/9/09 while holding high beta tech and materials names throughout this massacre of the longs, is incredible.  Believe me, I&#8217;m not celebrating negative alpha, but I should be much further in the hole right now than I am given my decision to load up earlier in the week.</p>
<p>As you can see below, investors took materials and tech to the woodshed.  The trend in most, but not all momentum names is busted now, it will take some time for issues to base out and give goo low risk entries to the trend.  If we see a quick bounce back from the high momentum names, I feel it will be shorted into relentlessly.</p>
<p>Some stuff I sold out of this week: $NFLX, $AMZN, $AAPL, $IBN, $IAG, $MHS, $RHT, $RGLD, $CERN, $EGO, $CTSH, $ATHR, $LZ, $ANR.</p>
<p>The Netflix sale is really the only one that haunts me, not holding into earnings was a huge mistake and an emotional decision based on the overall market and my portfolio, not the fundamentals or technicals of the individual issue.  I fell victim to the emotion of just not wanting to be exposed to risk, when I should have traded the stock.  This should be a lesson to you all, not to be overwhelmed by the performance of your portfolio or the overall market when making a decision regarding an individual issue.</p>
<p>Some stuff that I still like.  The education names have held up very well, $DV even had a monster breakout this week.  I&#8217;m holding $CPLA and believe we could see a massive breakout on the weekly chart imminently.  $V still looks good and I&#8217;m happy to own this name until the weekly chart breaks or the government takes their candy away.  I don&#8217;t see either happening in the near future.  I&#8217;m looking to add to my $SBAC position on any strength.  The tower operators may not be the best businesses in the world, but hedgies are chasing them to the ends of the earth off the idea that $T and $VZ need to jack up their networks to deal with the onslaught of mobile devices requiring massive amounts of data transmission.</p>
<p>My cash position is now above 40% and will likely stay that way for the next few weeks.  Stocks need time to heal, and catching falling knives is not my game.  I&#8217;ll also be limiting the number of positions I have on, there are still some good trends out there, and new leadership, but I don&#8217;t believe I can spread myself out to 30 positions in this market while momentum names are getting picked off one by one and shot.</p>
<p>This is a long / short market now, trade accordingly.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 16:17:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Leigh Drogen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oyyy, it was a tough week for long only strategies any way you cut it.  The market trapped the chasers with three major distribution days and then puked for two straight.  I made a calculated decision to lower my beta early in the week but didn&#8217;t significantly raise my cash level.  I still see many [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oyyy, it was a tough week for long only strategies any way you cut it.  The market trapped the chasers with three major distribution days and then puked for two straight.  I made a calculated decision to lower my beta early in the week but didn&#8217;t significantly raise my cash level.  I still see many great opportunities and don&#8217;t believe the market is ready to just roll over into oblivion.  A good shake up is needed once in a while and gives us clues as to what issues will continue to trend and which need to be cast aside.  Use this weekend to run through your names and see which trends are broken and which are showing good relative strength.  The market will bounce next week, don&#8217;t be long the crap, stick to what is still working.</p>
<p>I cast aside $NTAP, $TSL, $HL, $CGA, and $RINO this week.  Notice that three of those names are China plays.  The Chinese market isn&#8217;t acting right and it&#8217;s better to step out of the way while that deleveraging plays out.  The small cap Chinese market was overheated and too many people were making too much money, someone needed to be punched in the face.  I took some pain by not taking profits while they were there.</p>
<p>$LZ was on fire until Thursday when it was obvious that it could not buck the market trend for any long, I took nice profits and reduced the position to 1/3 size.  Winner of the week for sure.</p>
<p>I took some profits in $CREE, how could I not.</p>
<p>I bought the dip in materials this week by adding positions in $RGLD and $ANR.  I&#8217;m not feeling too much pain and believe we are going to see a major bounce there.  I also added to $RBY.</p>
<p>I started positions in $PEGA and $SBAC and added to $AAPL, $ARUN, $CPLA, and $RAX.  I love the education sector here, it&#8217;s relatively uncorrelated to the market and institutions are making big bets on the government pouring money into retraining people through online schools.  I&#8217;ve also been begging the market for a chance to step into $SBAC, a cellular tower company, I&#8217;ll add to it on any market strength, I want a big position if the market allows.</p>
<p>Business service stocks like $RHT got slaughtered this week as investors sold the excellent $IBM earnings.  I still like it up here.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m loving the international banks here as investors flee US banks in fear of government regulation.  My pick $IBN is still squeezing into the apex of a large triangle.  A failure and I&#8217;m out, but I believe it breaks north and catches fire.</p>
<p>Next week is huge with $AMZN and $AAPL reporting, as well as the Apple tablet announcement.  Look for support on the weekly charts after a puke like the one we had this week, step into solid trends, the market isn&#8217;t just going to fall apart and collapse.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[An interesting week it was indeed.  We came in on Monday to see the market ripping, it was frothy, and everyone knew it.  Problem was that few were willing to sell into the strength, myself included, for fear of missing out on a melt up move.  I hung on, took some pain, and added a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An interesting week it was indeed.  We came in on Monday to see the market ripping, it was frothy, and everyone knew it.  Problem was that few were willing to sell into the strength, myself included, for fear of missing out on a melt up move.  I hung on, took some pain, and added a little more on Tuesday afternoon.  I didn&#8217;t want to, I wanted to see the market puke, but it was evident that wasn&#8217;t going to happen.  The market trapped the buyers from late in that session on Wednesday morning, found support at Tuesday&#8217;s lows and ripped like no tomorrow.  The dip buyers came out in force for tech.  Thursday felt ominous as we weren&#8217;t able to retake Monday&#8217;s highs and completed a bearish pattern.  I balked at raising cash yesterday afternoon, but should have, and it cost me.  Instead of closing out the week with a major win I&#8217;m going home having given up some hard fought ground.</p>
<p>$TSL and $CREE got smacked around pretty good today.  I bought more $TSL into the fear on Wednesday and then again Thursday, both great entries showing me positive P&amp;L for the day, but adding to my losses as it is now trading below both levels.  I still like the trend, and this is the solar leader.  Profit taking is a normal, but I will be very quick to cut ties.  It closed exactly on the 50 day moving average today, anything below today&#8217;s lows and I&#8217;m gone with my nice profit.  The same goes for $CREE.</p>
<p>$AMZN and $PCLN continue to lag the market as no one is going to be buying these into earnings with the massive run up they saw after the last set.  Expectations are high, but I believe will be met and the stocks will once again be bought.</p>
<p>My materials and China exposure really hurt this week, I&#8217;m fine with the former, not so with the latter.  I believe gold is going higher, but needed a rest, I&#8217;ve been posting the chart with my expectation of the price action.  We need another month or so before gold $GC_F takes off again, and I&#8217;ll continue to build my position in materials.</p>
<p>$V looks great and should break out of its bull flag any day, I&#8217;m loaded up there.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t think anyone has enough exposure to healthcare right now, which is why it&#8217;s still going higher.  I would like to have more, but still feel that we are going to see another leg to the tech rally, so I will keep the major part of my exposure there.</p>
<p>I sold out of $JCG and $GOOG this week as the trend in both is bending.  No need to be in $GOOG right now as it is a battle ground stock.</p>
<p>I also cut $GS today, it isn&#8217;t acting how I would like into earnings.</p>
<p>I added positions in $APPL and $EVR.  How can you not be long $AAPL into the iSlate announcement in two weeks, it&#8217;s a game changing product and the chart looks very healthy.  I think people come out of the wood work to buy this stock.  I&#8217;ve traded $EVR in the past and I&#8217;ve got a good feel for it, I love the weekly chart and think it&#8217;s ready to go again.</p>
<p>I also added a position in $ALGT this week.  40% of the float is short and the pattern looks great.  It&#8217;s not a high beta name so it gives me some refuge from the market if we do see a broader sell off.</p>
<p>Remember that this overview does not cover my complete activity or every position, just some stuff I&#8217;d like to highlight.</p>
<p>I still see so many names I want to own exhibiting great trends.  Bearish patterns like the one we are seeing in the indices currently have been broken by the bulls time after time during this rally, I believe that will continue to be the case.  Breakout and breakdowns have both failed, we are churning our way to 1200 $SPX, continue to buy the dips and lighten up on the rips whenever things feel too euphoric, I know I did a little to much this week and paid the price.</p>
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