Thank you, Ellis. For FGD, things to watch for: is there enough range to the upside - solid red candle(s) - and did the stock make the r/g move in pre in which case FGD is tougher to trade and/or may fail.
Thank you Ellis! Best wishes to your son!
Thanks Ellis!
Great webinar Ellis! Thank you
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I don't know the last time I laughed so hard when he said, "you don't know what your mind is going to make u do when you're in a disaster." Man, that is so true.
(Back to Basics) - Sometime its all we need. Crisis creates opportunity. You don't need to take on massive risk to make large amounts of profit that will balloon over time compounding those wins by narrowing your focus on a setup or two. By blocking out noise (chats, social media "twitter" and alerts) you can really narrow your focus and also create the confidence and consistency through self sufficiency. Thanks for your time, education, and wisdom Huddie!!!
Don't short FRD if previous price action is not a supernova/parabolic multiday runner. There can typically be higher odds for a short trap on choppy up trending price action. Look for FRD after a multi day over extended supernova/parabolic move. Thanks for your time and education Huddie!!!
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Thanks Tim
FGD, Hot sector energy, twitter news, Thank you Mr. Egghead!!! Thanks Tim!!!
Thanks Tim and thank you Mr. Egghead!!!
Thank you Mr. Egghead, Thanks Tim.
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1.) “____ sympathy” - something to search on Twitter related to potential hot sector/product for potential “sympathy play” (wheat, for example this time). 2.) it’s difficult to have ultra-strong conviction on any trade in this market. Anything can happen. But there are still decent risk-reward plays that exist today. 3.) when there’s a hot sector, that’s what you gotta focus on. They come first and foremost over everything else.
4.) focus on IDEAL chart patterns! 5.) don’t really be looking to do anything overnight. Too much risk. 5.) it’s easier to manipulate “fresher” charts (charts that have only been trading for less than a couple years or so) than longer-term charts (that may have lots of bag holders). 5.) this is not a time to get getting aggressive on speculative-type stuff. 6.) when an ideal chart pattern is not apparent, the best play on the market is no play. Thanks!!
Thank you Mark
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Great webinar!! Thank you Tim!!
Thanks Tim G great web.
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always learining from you, jack and ellis. thnx soo much guys
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