How and Why I'm Using the New Intraday Alerts

March 14, 2018

I want to share how I'm using the newly added intraday alerts.  First, a little (refresher) on my typical trading process.  Here's what I do for at least 80% of my trades:

  • Find interesting stocks (usually in the evening) to track or trade via the scans or seeing a chart pattern on my watchlist
  • For those which are ready to be bought, I'll add them to my "ready" watchlist and enter orders for them in my broker's system the next morning.
  • For others, which still need some time to form a setup I like, I'll add them to another watchlist.
  • Wait for orders to trigger & then manage my stop losses...
So these intraday alerts don't help me with those 80% of trades / orders which I have set in my broker's sytem at already determined price levels.  But it's those stocks sitting on the other watchlists that the intraday alerts are helping me with.  Most of the time I won't look at the stocks in those watchlists while the market is open.  I look at them in the evening to see if they made any fresh setups during the day.  Oftentimes I'll see that one of them pulled back to some obvious entry point during the day and I'll think "if only I'd seen that when it was at that price..."

I could add all those stocks to my trading system (I do add some of them) and watch them in real time but that becomes overwhelming.  Also my broker's system doesn't have some of the alerts I've added, like alerting me to a 50-day moving average break or touch.  If I entered them into my broker's system I'd also then have to go manually set a bunch of alerts. 

For my sanity and productivity, I try not to be glued to my trading system during the day.  I'm generally watching closely during the first 30 - 90 minutes of the day but then I'll go off and do other things, and check my positions a few times during the day.  Here's what my screen looked like this morning:

So I've got my SwingTradeBot intraday alerts page to the left and my trading system to the right.  Every 15 minutes or so I'd just check the charts of the stocks which triggered alerts.  Here are two trades I got into today thanks to these alerts.

MindBody (MB)

I added MB to a watchlist on Monday after it staged a breakout.  I generally don't like to trade breakouts because I feel like I'm chasing and the stock is likely to pull back on me.  So I like to track those stocks and wait for a better risk/reward setup.  Here's what I saw pop up for MB this morning:

Those volume alerts plus the down 2% alert made me take a look at MB.  What I saw was that it was in the midst of a pullback right to the breakout point.  I could see that it was trying to bounce off of yesterday's gap and I decided it was a good risk/reward ratio to jump in at that level.  I placed a stop loss order where the lower yellow line is as protection in case the gap couldn't hold.

That's an example of an intraday move I probably wouldn't have seen given the way I tracked stocks before starting to use these new intraday alerts.  

Bluelinx Holdings (BXC)

BXC is the other trade I entered thanks to the intraday alerts.  I saw this set of alerts this morning:

I knew BXC was already very extended and I *had* to take a look given that volume pace and the fact it was up ANOTHER 5%. Here's the daily chart:

So it more than doubled this week and was well above its upper Bollinger Band.  To me, parabolic moves like that are candidates for short-sales, at least in the near term. (note to self, write that parabolic scanner).  Here's what I saw when I checked the intraday chart:

That second candle of the day (15 minute candlesticks) gave a nice bearish shooting star to trade off of.  I shorted it just under 36 with a stop at the high of the day.  Again, this is something that I probably wouldn't have noticed if not for the alerts.  I was content to wait for this to consolidate or pull back to give me a long entry in the coming days or weeks but that short opportunity was too good to pass up.  I considered covering when it popped back above 33 but I'm going to try to hold for 30.

Note that with neither of these trades did I need to have a real-time alert.  In fact, I think it was better for me to see these in a little bit of a delayed fashion.  I may have tried to short BXC while it was making that first candle of the day had I seen it in real time.

I think these alerts are a nice extension to the reason I built SwingTradeBot in the first place.  I want it to watch a lot of *my* stocks for me and let me know when they do something interesting.  So far I'm very happy with them.