COSTCO SUPPORT LINES I make stock analyses before the opening, these levels i draw are strong support/resistance and are the most powerfull on the same day. So i use them the moment when the market opens You can see somethimes i use 2 - 3 levels because i dont know where the market will open. So how i use them, when the market open i see witch levels are still valid if it gaps above or under my level this one cannot used anymore. When price does come close to my level i place a limit order. time frame i use are 5-10 min candles if price close right under or below the level with few penny's its of the table ! my risk reward ratio is 2:1 would be good to use trial these are scalp trades in high illiquidity market conditions ! Longby Boenker4
Costco DiscountI wish I had been paying closer attention to this especially during that failed high and Ghidorah deformed H&S. Nice entry levels at failed high and breaking of lows after a bearish Island reversal Paying attention to the 20D and if it "holds". Looks slightly bullish Longby MysticMajesticUpdated 5
Short Put Spread in High IVHigh IV in $COST Sept 15 140/155 Put Spread for $2.03. 2x stop loss, 50% win mgmt.Longby BenjiUpdated 336
COST cypher finally workedThe 150.90 buy finally got my 1:1 kick, so what's next is to trail the other half. Adjusting the out from 141.99 to 151.44 may be a good idea as it's the latest HL and a protection for my cost (yes, my cost of COST lol)Longby Trader_Joe_Lee3
86% probability trade on Costco (Ratio Spread) After last earnings Costco had a 14% down move. If we take into consideration last year, we have a CVPOC at around $150 Price, and in the shorter term the VPOC is around $167 (2017). That means that those prices are the ones that have traded the most and considered fair for the stock. With an IV Rank at 67 we can sell some premium, so given the down move I sold a 3:1 Ratio spread for $1.66. This gives us a max profit of $665 at the $150 level and if it stays above $155 price we would be making $166 at expiration. Our probabilities of profit are very high at 86% The trade: Sell (3) AUG18 155 PUT Buy (1) AUG18 150 PUTLongby AlexanderGotayUpdated 4418
Buy This Costco (COST) Dip Before It Shoots UpCostco has been in an overexuberant decline since news of the Amazon and Whole Foods merger. Fortunately, this decline in the stock has brought it in-line with recent support levels and should begin to move upward once again. The stock has been in a consistent bullish trend since 2010. The recent decline seems to be part of the natural cycle for Costco. This cycle points upward next and also has other factors correlating to this move. On multiple occasions through the long bull trend, three of the technical indicators discussed below have been at similar levels in which they are now. These instances have resulted in gains for the stock. I have also conducted further analysis based on other historical information and readings that confirm a pending gain for Costco which are laid out below. When we look at technical indicators, the relative strength index (RSI) is at 30.7171. RSI tends to determine trends, momentum, overbought and oversold levels as well as likelihood of price swings. I personally use anything above 75 as overbought and anything under 25 as oversold. Currently the RSI is moving upward from recent oversold levels. The positive vortex indicator (VI) is at 0.7644 and the negative is at 1.1780. When the positive level is higher than 1 and higher than the negative indicator, the overall price action is moving upward. When the negative level is higher than 1 and higher than the positive indicator, the overall price action is moving downward. The positive and negative levels have been moving in a manner consistent with upward movement for the stock The stock and indicators had been bearish for the past three weeks, but that trend is starting to end. The stochastic oscillator K value is 5.0897 and D value is 6.4898. This is a cyclical oscillator that is highly accurate and can be used to identify overbought/oversold levels as well as pending reversals and short-term activity. I personally use anything above 80 as overbought and below 20 as oversold. When the K value is higher than the D value, the stock is trending up. When the D value is higher that the K value the stock is trending down. The stochastic well oversold and the stock should begin to move upward soon. I have created an algorithm (called the SAG gauge) which signals when stocks are truly overbought and oversold. The algorithm indicates when a particular stock meets multiple criteria culminating in an oversold or overbought signal. That signal will occur within a few trading days after the stock has begun to move upward. Recognizing this movement and pending signal can increase gains by entering early. Upon back-testing this indicator, it has signaled oversold status 25 times dating back to 1986. The stock always gains at least 0.75% over the following 35 trading days after the indicator date. Eighty percent of the time the stock gains at least 8.75% and seventy percent of the time gains 9%. Since 1998, this stock always gains a minimum of 1.76% when the RSI, positive and negative VI are simultaneously at their current level and moving in their current direction. This additional study requires the stochastic at the bottom of the chart above to be oversold as it is today too. Ten similar instances were found. The median move is 15.20% over 20 trading days. The last two times the stock bounced off its support line (which it did on July 11), the stock has achieved a minimum gain of 8.30% over the following 22 trading days. Three of the ten instances we just covered occurred at the same time or within days of an oversold signal on the SAG gauge. These instances resulted in a minimal gain of 6.10% and median of 16.25%. Considering the RSI, VI, stochastic levels, SAG gauge and historical similarities, the stock should see upward movement over the short to intermediate time period. Based on historical movement compared to current levels and the SAG gauge, the stock could gain at least 6% over the next 35 trading days if not sooner.Longby StockSignaler113
$COST at 151 it could rebound from 149.92 $COST at 151 it could rebound from 149.92 or 45-degree at Gann's supportLongby jayo8888
Here you are, COST cypherCOST is still under huge selling pressure after another downgrade by BMO on Monday, and as I wrote last week, I've waited quite a while for a good entry for the company. Although I didn't really trade it,last week the BAT pattern failed as it gave such a small room for the stock to run. While when the X @ 156.59 broke, it did give good short continuation to make it a great stop loss point. And all of a sudden, here comes the cypher, a much better X point than the BAT last time. This Cypher pattern suggest a 150.90 entry and a 141.99 out, about 6% risk. As it's being slumped so hard, I still won't just put my buy limit @ 150.90 to fight with the recent downtrend; while if there is any potential reversal or retracement sign like hammer or inside day breakout formed here, I'm willing to give it a shot! I do think that will be a very risky trade according to how the market slumped COST stock, while at least I think it worth the risk. Longby Trader_Joe_Lee7
COST breaking downCOST looks to be a short now breaking below recent range support.Shortby wave3trading4
Bat Pattern on COST, and I'm always a big fan of this company.According to the chart, there is a Bat pattern on COST and it suggests a 159.63 (0.886XA); while the trade may already fail if you traded it perfectly right to give the out to 1cent below X(156.59). I've waited for a while for an actionable set-up to long COST, and I believe it's coming soon. In my opinion, COST is a kind of company that is both great for trading and investing. In terms of mid-term to long-term investment, it's nonsense to put stop loss only 2% away, so if I were in the trade I prefer using at least 149.99 of even all the way back to 141.99. While as the Bat trade actually failed, I may wait for another bullish set-up to get involved with the stock. Most important of all, this downside move since the AMZN-WFM deal had nothing to do with COST's fundamental, which is kind of a systematic risk event on all the retailers and wholesalers. COST remain strong despite on-line shopping being a huge trend all these years; I don't really think when the on-line shopping giant acquire a huge physical retailer will hurt the business too much more, or at least not that fast yet. On-line shopping is no doubt the future, while the expression is true for all these years. I don't think AMZN-WFM deal will do much harm to COST's business, at least not that fast, so the pullback is a huge overreaction and it creates recent buying opportunity for COST. Longby Trader_Joe_Lee4
Similar, but differentBullish $COST heading into sales report. Bearish $CMG. #STUDY differences.by JackyCharts3
Professional traders buy at support (red line)and sell at resistance. What have you been doing? Longby JackyCharts224
Long $COST on overreaction Long Costco on market overreaction to 170 and I'll leave some on and aim for 180.Longby ItsAllGoingToPlanUpdated 114
COSTCO WEEKLY REVIEWLarge knee-jerk selloff + July 4th weekend coming up + historical precedence = good entry opportunity Shortby RTNG_InvestingUpdated 112