The market has been extremely volatile in recent weeks and a lot of traders have lost money, but some of Sami’s trading ideas have more than doubled. Find out how you can take advantage of market swings in the upcoming week. In this video, Sami explains: – What will trigger sell setups in SPY and QQQ – How to recognize a sell setup pattern – Where he thinks the market may turn bearish again – Why GILD is a long term play only – What makes GSX a special stock
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Relative strength is one of the most powerful signals in the market. See how Sami picked these 7 stocks last night before today’s big move. Watch and see: Why Sami liked DIN (which is up 36%) and ADS (up 27%) today What he thinks of TSLA and BA The one thing the strongest stocks have in common The story with oil now How he plans on winning in this market
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Catch Sami’s latest market update — including why Sami isn’t picking a bottom: The transition you need to see for the market to get bullish (it failed Friday) Why Sami uses two time frames for entry Why Sami shorted the QQQ’s as a hedge What we need to see Monday The base the bulls need to take out Why the bias remains bearish Why Sami doesn’t try to pick bottoms and tops (with this one exception)
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In this very important market update, find out what Sami’s watching early next week: Sami shares: -What happened at the restaurant -The difference between QQQ and SPY right now -Why the short-term picture is not that different between them -Sami’s #1 rule for handling downtrends -What he expects next week -What he’s specifically watching for on Monday -What to watch on Tuesday and Wednesday -His top ideas for next week
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The market popped back up at the start of last week, but was dropping again by Thursday. Traders need to know how to handle the massive volatility and have a game plan for their trading this week. In this video, Sami explains: – His game plan for QQQ – Why he thinks IWM is a bit scary – What he expects to happen regarding a market crash – Why coronavirus is different from past healthcare scares – Which stocks are looking good in the face of a market drop
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Today’s lesson is about recognizing combinations of high odds tactics occurring on different timeframes. Join Sami Abusaad, T3 Live Director of Education, as he reveals the three steps that should happen on every trade. In this video, Sami explains: – How to find a Picture of Power – Why the best time frame depends on the time of day – What makes for a high probability pattern – How to time trades with bullish and bearish markets – What to do when a stock doesn’t move the day of the gap
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The market had its biggest drop in history last week, and a lot of traders are unsure about what to anticipate for the coming trading sessions. In this video, Sami explains: – What needs to happen next for QQQ – Which signals to look for Monday and Tuesday – Why you should watch XOM, XOP and TELL – Which stocks are showing relative strength – How to react to the market’s behavior on Monday
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Traders and analysts have been speculating about a market top for nearly its entire bullish run, which started in 2009. The market had a small drop at the end of last week, but has it hit a top? In this video, Sami explains: – What he thinks will happen after the market goes below the 20 ma – Why the beginning of this week is so important to watch – How the overall market movement could affect TNDM – Why he prefers CONN to INFN – Which setup triggered on TSG’s earnings
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Some traders take the same share size on every play regardless of the price of stock (e.g., 500 shares of $BAC, 500 shares of $AAPL, etc.). This leads to wild swings in their P&L’s. Others share size based on their conviction in the play. If they really like it, they oversize it, and they don’t, they undersize. While this might make sense on paper, in the long run, it’s actually the worst way to share size your trades. In this video, Sami explains: – Why you should determine risk and reward before entering a trade – How the stop size corresponds with the share size – When he calculates his share sizes – Why conviction or the quality of trade doesn’t matter for share size – What are the only things that matter in trading
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