WEAT
WEAT - Target reached on multi month WEAT trade!With this trade you where able to see multiple months, how I approach the markets and how I use the Forks to get information in advance.
Here is you link to the whole thread and you can go back in time and watch how it worked out:
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WEAT - Potential to turn?Since my last video post, price banged it's head precisely at the L-MLH and fell back to the virtual Centerline (red-dotted).
This is no surprise, because more often then not, we see test/retest after one of the Fork's lines are broken.
At this time, price has a good chance to turn trend, since it's stretched and most of the longs have puked out the last dime.
No hurries here.
Let's let price crawl above the L-MLH and decide from there.
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Wheat: Bottom of the pullback spottedI think there's a significant probability that the bottom of the recent correction in Wheat is in. I'm holding longs and now added my final entry a tad lower than this. I expect a rally back over the recent highs very soon. The crops this year suffered due to a significant drought in the regions where wheat is produced in the US. I think it is likely that this situation continues, and we get a strong rally from here onwards. Shout out to Tim West, who correctly diagnosed this situation with prescience in the KHL chatroom.
Promising trade here, potentially similar in scale to the rally that took place in 1988.
Best of luck,
Ivan Labrie.
Meet WEAT again after the wash.Do you remember how I got flushed down the toilet with my Weat trade?
Well, here's another one - hopefully I don't have to deep dive again...
Let's see if we can make something out of it.
No, not entering immediately...there's a GAP that scares me to go long.
Patience jung Padavan §8-)
First I'l observe, how price behave down here at the centerline.
Peace!
Buy Wheat!You can hardly get a simpler and less ambiguous recommendation than that.
After a 7 year bear market I think the time may have come for wheat to rise again. You can see a small monthly RSI divergence which has formed over the past 6 months and a larger hidden divergence which has formed over the past 5 years. Commercial buying is at historic levels and the seasonals are favorable for the second part of the year. In the media there’s plenty of news about oil and energy markets but wheat and agriculture in general at the moment are all but completely neglected. By reading various blogs I find also that most of the traders are bearish on agricultural commodities. The confluence of all of these factors suggests a strong buy for wheat.
Does that mean mortgage your house and put all of your money in wheat? No, never bet the farm on any investment or trade no matter how convinced you are.
I recommend using the following strategy (which you may modify to reflect your own strategy, risk tolerance and account capitalization):
I suggest dividing the money allocated to wheat in 3 parts:
1. Investment
Allocate approx. 1.5% of your trading account to wheat. For example if you have a 100,000$ account you would allocate 1,500$ to this position. The stop is 0, essentially this is an investment and there is no stop. The target is all time highs. I don’t have a more precise target, you would just have to wait for the pattern to unfold and when the mass psychology is “right” sell. For example if you see in your local newspapers front page articles about how high the price of wheat is and how high it’s gonna go, you should sell, but that is years away, it may be even decades away. It took wheat more than 20 years to break the 1974 high. To not have to wait that long we have the other 2 types of trades.
2. Long term trade
Place a trade and assign a stop below 400 on a monthly closing basis. For the long term rising trend in wheat started in the year 2000 to remain intact, wheat shouldn’t close below the ascending trend line or approx. below 400. I suggest risking about 0.5%-1.0% of your total trading capital on this stop. If wheat goes to around a 1000 sell 1/3 of your position. Sell the second 1/3 around the 1,100-1,300 level. The last 1/3 sell at your discretion if wheat breaks above all time highs.
3. Speculative position
Place a trade and assign a stop below 460 on a daily closing basis. Sell 1/3 at the 640-680 level, 1/3 at the 800-850 level (retest of the upper trend line channel) and 1/3 at 1000-1100 level. Risk no more then 0.5% of your trading capital on this trade.
Whoever chooses to go with the trade good luck.
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