RudyRiosJr
RudyRiosJrNov 13, 13 10:51 AM

Great Lessson here. Thanks Tim.

LeviBlank
LeviBlankNov 13, 13 10:54 AM

caught the VISN spike this morning, thanks

tdecko
tdeckoNov 13, 13 5:40 PM

Sorry, I'm a new challenge student. What is the url for tomorrow's webinar?

Maximizer8
Maximizer8Nov 13, 13 8:44 PM

Thanks Tim. Great video lesson. Should you generally buy right before the market close for a stock you think will spike in the a.m.? Otherwise, too hard to catch?

SailingSjaakie
SailingSjaakieNov 13, 13 9:02 PM

Question for tomorrows webinar: at what moment do I buy a breakout? before or after the breakout. Sometimes I think a stock is going to break out and I buy and then it crashes of the resistance. If I wait till it actually breaks out I'm often not quick enough to get in. Looking forward for the webinar tomorrow. Thanks for all the teaching and all the good lessons, Jack

ronn
ronnNov 14, 13 4:54 AM

freat lesson, im loving watching these earnings play develop and all the break outs too. really looking forward to tonights webinar. cheers guys

AussieTrader
AussieTraderNov 14, 13 6:14 AM

Awesome lesson as usually Tim. Its a bummer that I have to work during the Webinar. I'll look forward to watching it once I finish. Bloody Australia!! Question: When a stock is dropping back down to a support level, what makes you decide whether to buy or short? I have trouble deciding which way its going to go especially when it cracks support, but only slightly then bounces again. Thanks Tim, I'm really enjoying learning all I can from you and your team. Keep up the great work. Greg

BUCKO
BUCKONov 14, 13 7:54 AM

Q: How do you stay aware of the hottest trends, sectors and macro aspects, generally? Any particular sources that you like?

Trenton
TrentonDec 21, 13 7:48 PM

Thanks again....

Chicago777
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Chicago777Nov 14, 15 12:03 PM

Very good video good examples

mbsdad
mbsdadApr 11, 16 8:52 AM

watched and learning!

Machinistrades
MachinistradesMay 14, 16 5:59 PM

great trades and commentary, and its crucial to not only know the rules, but why they are there and how to recognize scenarios when they hold less weight ex: 1st red day but showing strength/spikeability = not a short.

Irving
IrvingMay 20, 17 4:55 AM

slight difference between and overextended stock and an overextended stock with spikeability. one has more potential to respike rather than die. How else do you differentiate the two?

tyree7
tyree7Oct 04, 17 7:18 PM

Swell

alan316
alan316Dec 06, 17 8:10 PM

Chicago 777 Challenge. thanks

zaraza
zarazaMay 05, 18 7:05 PM

Thank You Tim... analyst are cramer clones...

mbsdad
mbsdadJun 15, 18 3:02 PM

watched and learning.

Androo
AndrooAug 16, 18 9:47 PM

Thank you Tim, very cool!

Sylvia_cc
Sylvia_ccNov 22, 18 1:33 PM

There are different kinds of red days...if the stock spiked big the day before and finished weak, it can spike again the next day!

axlk
axlkJan 13, 19 10:45 AM

Thanks Tim

piscott0306
piscott0306May 09, 19 1:22 AM

Video watched. Muchas Gracias.

piscott0306
piscott0306Aug 14, 19 2:06 PM

Video watched. Muchas Gracias Tim.

KStanger
KStangerSep 21, 19 11:59 PM

Nice trades!!!

HenryCraig
HenryCraigMar 22, 20 3:21 PM

You cannot cheat your way to success. Learn from the past, study in the present, and prepare for the future.

Holdmytexan
HoldmytexanNov 30, 20 6:11 PM

Thanks for the lessons boss

Aquazul
AquazulFeb 03, 21 7:14 PM

Thank you.

didixiu
didixiuNov 22, 21 9:22 PM

Thank you Tim.

Efrazier12
Efrazier12Apr 09, 22 11:47 PM

I appreciate EVERY video lesson... Breakouts Will Be My #1 Pattern. I Have To Master This Pattern!!!

RobertRiggs
RobertRiggsSep 04, 22 4:08 PM

Watched in Youtube. If a stock goes up several dollars, finishes down but not near its lows, it can still spike. It has spikeablility. Thanks for the lesson Tim.

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