The pink, horizontal line on the weekly chart below shows the area of resistance that $ LULU may bounce to, which may present you with a low - risk entry
point for swing trading on the short side:
Not exact matches
Finally, as
for the exit
point, our target on this type of momentum
trade is simply a retest of the prior
swing high (or prior
swing low if selling short).
Moving averages play a very big role in our daily stock analysis, and we rely heavily on certain moving averages to locate low - risk entry and exit
points for the stocks and ETFs we
swing trade.
Fast - moving stocks require low - risk entry
points, which allow us to minimize risk and maximize the reward to risk ratio
for each new
swing trade entry.
In today's stock market
trading video, we
point out the technical
swing trade setups
for potential buy (or short sale) entry in the following stocks and ETFs: $ SPY, $ GOOG, and $ CRM.
As always, we will promptly alert Wagner Daily subscribers with our preset entry, stop, and target prices
for this
swing trade setup when / if it provides us with an ideal, low - risk buy entry
point in the coming days.
In today's stock market
trading video, we
point out the technical
swing trade setups
for potential buy (or short sale) entry in the following stocks and ETFs: $ DUG, $ MCHP, $ HITK.
In today's stock market
trading video, we
point out the technical
swing trade setups
for potential buy (or short sale) entry in the following stocks and ETFs: $ QQQ, $ SMH, and $ NVLS.
Presently, there are a handful of stocks that meet my criteria
for selling short (former leading stocks blowing up), but I have not yet spotted low - risk
swing trade entry
points on the daily charts.
Therefore, although TMF is not yet listed on today's watchlist as an «official» buy entry, it is now on our internal watchlist as a potential technical
swing trade setup we are monitoring
for the proper trigger
point for buy entry.
As with most of our individual stock
swing trades, we will be looking
for a gain of 15 % to 20 % above our entry
point, at which
point we would be looking to take profits and sell into strength.
Overall, we like the technical setup
for a momentum - based
swing trade buy entry into $ GLD, but we will patiently wait
for a proper entry
point first.
Subscribe now to be alerted of our exact entry and exit
points in $ NEWR and other top relative strength stocks setting up
for swing trade buy entry.
That momentum
swing trade has since been closed
for an average gain of approximately 17 % (
trade was closed with two separate exit
points).
In today's stock market
trading video, we
point out the technical
swing trade setups
for potential entry in the following stocks and ETFs: ($ QQQ, $ AAPL, $ EAT, & LNKD).
In today's stock market
trading video, we
point out the technical
swing trade setups
for potential entry in the following stocks and ETFs: ($ QQQ, $ AUTH, $ WIFI and $ BAC).
In today's stock market
trading video, we
point out the technical
swing trade setups
for potential buy (or short sale) entry in the following stocks and ETFs: $ EEV, $ IWM, and $ QQQ.
In today's stock
trading video, we
point out the technical
swing trade setups
for potential entry in the following stocks and ETFs: $ QQQ, $ CSTR, $ ALXN, and $ FFIV.
A few days ago, we added several new features and tweaks to the MTG Stock Screener, an online technical stock scanner designed to quickly and easily find stocks and ETFs with the highest relative strength that are setting up
for ideal
swing trade entry
points (click here
for a basic overview of how our market screener works).
In today's stock market
trading video, we
point out the technical
swing trade setups
for potential buy (or short sale) entry in the following stocks and ETFs: $ MW, $ CTSH, and $ CHRW.
It is during these contraction or retrace moves that we can focus extra hard through our «sniper - scope» and begin searching
for high - probability price action
trading strategies forming from previous
swing points within the overall trend.
Look at the blue circles in the illustration above, these are the
swing points at which you want to watch
for obvious price action signals forming, then you are
trading from a confluent
point of «value» within a trending market.
For a buy (sell)
trade, the stop loss would be some distance below (above)
point B, ideally below (above) a small fractal within the larger
swing.
I must say there is much learning in just by looking at the charts than placing
trading it takes patients
for one to know how to spot
swing points and entry and exit
points and eventually the whole thing becomes a part of you like a religion or something of sort you live breathe dream it until it becomes effortless thanks Nial