If you like Software and Retail reports, you are in luck. It will be another week featuring volatile names from both sectors.
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BA has been quiet recently…almost too quiet. A similar pattern played out in May/June and it led to a huge rally.
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Steady trends work both ways. Not only have dips been shallow on QQQ but the rallies have also tended to stall once they start to extend higher.
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A daily chart for QQQ shows that the index is very extended and is due for a pullback. But an hourly chart makes it look like it will break out. Find out where Sami thinks the market is headed. In this video, Sami explains: – What has to happen to expect a breakdown for QQQ – How a climactic top will improve trading – Why he predicts that GLD will continue back up – Where he expects BLDP to go after a climactic top – How to find a Transition A Breakout
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The pace of IPOs has picked up over the past 2-3 months and it is creating great opportunities for new issue trades. RKT was one of my favorite patterns and it is living up to its name.
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Earnings can lead to some huge swings on stocks and heavy short interest can also lead to some huge swings on stocks. The combination of the 2 can be explosive.
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It’s the last week of August but it’s also surprisingly busy. There will be a packed lineup of big Software reports this coming week.
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Every market indicator looks higher for this week, but TSLA recently went climactic and AAPL is close. Both companies can have a major effect on the direction of the market. See how Sami is planning to trade both names this week. In this video, Sami explains: – Which stocks he will take short if TSLA is hit – Why he likes AKTS as a long term trade – Where CLDR will trigger as a long – Which chart he’s watching for SDGR – When he plans to take CVNA short
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Next week will be packed with momentum Software earnings and there are a handful that are showing the ramp into the report patterns.
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Most of my swing trades will have a net debit stop loss and/or a technical stop loss. When one or the other gets hit, I am exiting the trade.
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