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I’m Bullish and Not Ashamed of It

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Sami put on a red shirt… but he sure doesn’t hate the market. Tune in to this week’s Double Watchlist as Sami Abusaad shares why he’s bullish on the market. Jump in and find out: Why Sami is bullish How to use the 20 ma to judge the market’s bullishness Why Bitcoin looks so sloppy Entry triggers for Ethereum and Dogecoin Where ACAD might be going next Which names are still extending from next week The name Sami’s giving a new target Why GE could be the next Chipotle (CMG) And more!

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Options In Play – Rolling Options Vs Closing Options

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How do you know when to roll something up and when to exit the trade completely? It’s a tough question but there are some signs I use to try to help determine which one is best for that trade.

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Options In Play – Trends And Option Swing Trades

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Mema madness is getting all the attention right now (deservedly so), but there is also solid action taking place in many other areas. Some consistent uptrends in value/reopen stocks are providing great swing trade opportunities.

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Caution Up Ahead

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The market triggered a weekly buy setup, but the daily chart is still waiting for the 20 day ma to turn up. But there’s still a bit of danger that’s possible. Find out what you should be looking out for this week. In this video, Sami explains: – When a breakout failure could be identified – Which stocks could have pullbacks this week – How he typically would have played BGCP – What he didn’t like about CDEV (and what he likes about it now) – Why EPC is better as a long term play

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Options In Play – Out Of The Money Options On AMC

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They are back! After a sleep stretch for AMC and GME, huge rallies this week have woke up the entire group of momentum plays from earlier in the year.

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Options In Play – Watching, Waiting, And Trading

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Some of our favorite go-to stocks can be out of play for days, weeks or months. Keeping an eye on the patterns as they develop can give you a good entrance once they resolve.

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A Line in the Sand for Bullish Sentiment

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Both QQQ and SPY have had double bottoms and equal highs over the past week. Sami’s expecting the market to start trending up again, but what has to happen before he goes bullish again? In this video, Sami explains: – How to determine what sellers and buyers are doing – What a line in the sand has to do with his sentiment – Why ACAD isn’t a long-term trade – Which pattern can be found in ADT – When he will take FB as a long term trade

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Options In Play – Earnings On The Radar Week Of 5/28/21

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We are through the heart of Retail earnings and now into a big week for Software stocks. Expect a busy week for the sector.

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Scott Redler’s Instagram Account Is Here

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Looking for Scott Redler’s REAL Instagram account? Well, you can find him on Instagram at @scottredlert3. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Scott Redler (@scottredlert3) So join him for motivation, memes, charts, and of course… the #630club! And after you follow him, leave a comment on a post! We need your help to blow this account up! By the way, Scott will NEVER direct message you on Instagram to sell you anything. His services are only available to purchase through our website or over the phone.  So if you ever get a Direct Message from Scott asking you to purchase something, double check the handle — odds are you’re looking at a scammer. On Instagram, @scottredlert3 is the real deal. Reject the imposters! P.S. Want to help us fight off the Scott Redler Instagram clones? When you see an account under a different name, please report it as fake or spam.

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Options In Play – When To Revisit A Failed Trade Idea

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When I get stopped out of a swing trade, I don’t always write it off and stop watching the action. If I see the stock set up well again, then I may revisit it, albeit usually with lower risk.

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