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How to use the Thrust monitoring
As can be seen below, many long thrust alerts produced small losses by the end of the day.
It is therefore natural to question the utility of the thrusts.
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A trust alert is not something that tells you "buy now". It is something that tells "Money is moving in the stock at a faster pace than it was the case for the past 10 days." Hence, you should have a look.
When a thrust alert is issued, the stock price has already moved up. Therefore, it is ill-advised to buy that move, but it is much better to buy a pull-back if that pull back occurs without large players selling.
Below are two examples of Thrust alerts issued at about 10:30
We can see that AVP is not a good buy candidate, because the Thrust is not supported by large players.
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However, EL is a good candidate and could have been bought on a pull-back to support, because large players were not selling (If I had bought, I am sure that I would have been "tweeted" out of the position at noon.)
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