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spaced45
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Out of curiosity took a closer looks at the individual stocks that make up the ETF. So hard to ignore NNDM in my opinion (technically speaking). It's been pretty faithful to the 100 & 200 day SMA since last week of September on 2HR chart. RSI creeping into oversold territory (2hr). Looks pretty 'tamed'. :cheers:
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No expert but I’ve done well following a few rules I set for myself.
- Always have a plan. Entry, Stop Loss (risk management) & Target (take profits).
- Nothing wrong with getting input from others but always do your own research.
- If you have an idea for an entry your technicals should be able to back it up.
I’m not as seasoned as I’m sure a lot of you are but these last two I learned the hard way.
- Don’t ignore what the overall market is doing. Can’t tell you how many times I’ve felt confident on a move only to get crushed because I ignored that day’s overall market direct.
- Lastly, get confirmation. If your expecting a move then it should be confirmed with by volume, news, or your technicals. If it doesn’t happen then sit that one out and live to trade another day. Don’t chase. :cheers:
- Always have a plan. Entry, Stop Loss (risk management) & Target (take profits).
- Nothing wrong with getting input from others but always do your own research.
- If you have an idea for an entry your technicals should be able to back it up.
I’m not as seasoned as I’m sure a lot of you are but these last two I learned the hard way.
- Don’t ignore what the overall market is doing. Can’t tell you how many times I’ve felt confident on a move only to get crushed because I ignored that day’s overall market direct.
- Lastly, get confirmation. If your expecting a move then it should be confirmed with by volume, news, or your technicals. If it doesn’t happen then sit that one out and live to trade another day. Don’t chase. :cheers:
I am actually holding PLUG & FCEL currently. Also just added MVIS and WKHS to my watchlist today. Like you said great option if you want to mitigate your risk. Nice pick! :cheers:
re: MVIS rumored partnership with Microsoft.
Posted by spaced45 on 2/14/21 at 4:39 pm to ATLsuTiger
Definitely one to watch on Tuesday! Great technical analysis from Chartology. I pretty much noticed the same. I'd be surprised if it continues the run without filling that gap though. He did mention a $16 support if it does try to fill. Setting up nicely for sure! :cheers:
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Slippery. Wild mood swings.
I'll second that. I've been staring at this chart all morning and I can't seem to make up my mind. It gapped down on last two earnings only to come right back up. Choppy but like you said wild mood swings. The return on those swings make it very attractive. That mid 90s range might be the sweet spot. Will be interesting to see what it does leading up to earning. :cheers:
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re: Swing trading - general tips
Posted by spaced45 on 2/14/21 at 8:37 am to Auburn1968
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Playing in paper trade is good exercise.
I would agree. The simulated trading feature is great on thinkorswim. Really easy to jump back and forth between live and paper trading. I still use it all the time to test out strategies.
I actually got into APDN @ 10.50 on 2/9. Looked like it kept hitting the trend line so I took a chance. Set stop at $10 and made it through earnings. Even though they missed earning by quite a bit the swing high was significant. I may consider adding but would really like to see more interest/volume before doing that. :cheers:
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re: Looking to buy RYCEY or RECAF
Posted by spaced45 on 2/13/21 at 11:04 pm to GREENHEAD22
Looking strickly at fundaments I wouldn't touch either but chart-wise I like RECAF. It's in an uptrend for sure. What sticks out more to me is the volume. Relative to 2020 levels its up substantially. Price movements are big so if your willing to take a big risk for big reward it looks attractive. Last 2 swing low/high produced 85% and 35% returns over 8 and 9 days. RYCEY.... I would pass personally. RYCEY volume does stick out also. Could that be the bottom? Wonder what short interest is.
First time posting. Good friend kept telling me about how legit the discussions people have on this forum and I have to agree. Been trading now for about 5 years on the side. Data analyst as a day job. Not an expert my any means but would like to get input on what I am seeing. Wont get mad for an honest opinion.
With Roku. I completely agree. This is a long term keep for sure. Fundmentals are there making it more attractive. I am more of a chart guy. I am looking for a good entry before earnings. I keep eyeing +-$450. What's your thoughts on it actually coming down to that range? Again, first time posting. Want to add a chart img so if I didnt do it right I apologize in advance :)
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With Roku. I completely agree. This is a long term keep for sure. Fundmentals are there making it more attractive. I am more of a chart guy. I am looking for a good entry before earnings. I keep eyeing +-$450. What's your thoughts on it actually coming down to that range? Again, first time posting. Want to add a chart img so if I didnt do it right I apologize in advance :)
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