The First Expiration of 2020
With January expiration now behind us let’s review what did and what didn’t work along with a full list of fresh tickers and the plan for next week.
With January expiration now behind us let’s review what did and what didn’t work along with a full list of fresh tickers and the plan for next week.
Last week’s market brought us more of the same. More strength, more new highs and more short covering. TSLA and BYND traded well off that in our previous video, let’s look at two fresh names for next week’s abbreviated session.
The market remains kind to buyers and even more kind to buyers who can wait and take advantage of pullbacks. In this video I walk through how I scan and how to two-step into the pullabacks in equities and the 30-year bond.
This is what I’m buying right here, right now.
Instead of fixating on whether or not prices are rational, go with the flow with this entry on a running market.
How important is volume? Well, how important is it to know commitment at a price level and how strong that opinion is? When we use typical support and resistance, there is a chance we miss volume’s role in the analysis. Here is how I look at volume prioritized levels.
Today’s action in the NQ was a perfect example of the way daytraders must understand that “one does (not) fit all” for risk. In today’s video — which is a must for daytraders — we walk through the sizing, scaling in, and risk management in today’s NQ setup.
In this video, we talk about the signing of the China trade deal and what it may mean for the overall market. We discuss some simple things to think about as we approach SPX 3300.