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Trading is a Game.
Step 1: Screen
Screening for the best setups may be the most boring part of trading, but it is
essential for the successful trader. We screen for all types of trading
opportunities which will yield at least a 50 cent gain per share. We screen for
breakout stocks, momentum stocks, range stocks, gap stocks, and other
high reward, low risk opportunities using technical analysis. We tell you
exactly when to buy and when to sell with precise stops. Our goal is to help
you match our performance, and to that extent, we give you the trade
as fast as possible through our trading room.
Step 2: Look for points, not pennies
Scalping for pennies is not what we do here. We try to capture points on
winners and keep the losses to pennies per share. For example, we dont buy
google for a 20 cent gain. If we trade google, we look for a $4 gain with a
$1.50 stop. There are approximately 30,000 points to be made in all stocks in
nasdaq and nyse combined per day. That's how much potential there is in day
trading for traders who buy and sell short. But of course you can also lose if
done the wrong way. Whether you are new to trading or experienced, you
can learn exactly how our day trading system works by following our live
trading signals.
Step 3: Targets
Along with all trade signals, the stop price will be given. We know where we
are getting out on losers before we even get in. Once we take a position, we
will take whatever the market gives us. A stock may be up $3 from our buy
point and we will continue holding until our sell signal is triggered. This is
how professionals trade. Absolutely no emotions, just rock hard execution.
But that does not mean that we are stubborn. At certain times a stock may
fall $3 in 2 mins. During those times, we don't wait for our signals to trigger.
We start scaling out of our position.
Watching CTX, POT, CSCO
Buy CTX
Stop 14.30
<Stock moves up during the next 20 minutes>
Raise stop to 15.50
<Stock hits 15.50 as it pulls back>
Sell for 1.20 points
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The 3 step plan for day trading stocks:
Sample Signal:
5 Year Performance (Points Earned)