MSFT wasted a week with its failure to achieve a modest ‘conventional’ Hidden Pivot target at 450.24. I didn’t make the target viewable on this page, even by paying subscribers, because I didn’t want to queer its voodoo magic. However, it still looks like a terrific place to attempt getting short with a tightly crafted ‘camo’ trigger. If you don’t know enough about them to fool around, I’ll suggest buying a few puts or naked-shorting some near-the-money, soon-to-expire calls when the stock gets within 1.00 of the target. Tie the position to a tight stop-loss, since the trade is likely to work precisely if at all, and be sure to nail down a small partial profit if the opportunity arises. _______ UPDATE (May 15, 5:10 p.m..): The sleazeballs who control this fusion-powered ‘wealth-generator’ are milking the huge short-squeeze gap from May 1 for all it’s worth. MSFT now looks like it will hit 477.45 before DaBoyz run into real resistance. Short there, too, with a stop-loss as tight as 0.20-0.40 cents. For your information, the short I’d recommended above from 450.24 could have produced a quick, juicy gain, since the stock fell to 439.78 on May 12 after topping at 450.59 the same day, just ahead of the regular-session opening.
MSFT – Microsoft (Last:451.76)
