
@Orane Keep calm and build audiences. lol. I have looked on all your trades and it seems pretty legit the way you trade. But since you can't verify your trades.. I suggest that you give live alerts on twitter in 1 week. If you do so I will have 100% respect for you. I will also say sorry for not believing you. Anyone can make a video like you.. and speak away your problems/haters.
i see what you mean but at the same time if your going to comment on something he does just make sure you don't make your self in to hypocrite
@EEztrades does the same thing? Well at least his not pretending to have a 90 % win rate "l m a o"
@EEztrades I do the same thing, lol? I haven't start with real money yet. Just analyzing and working on my trading style. Where did "says the guy who does the same thing" come form? Have you eaten mushrooms?
Dude, they don't give a shit about your 'respect'. They'll make money and you'll be ignorant about it. Learn what you can and create your own strategy. He already said he doesn't post his trades because he runs a hedge.
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[TimAlerts] I suggest you make a video lesson and explain. But I play stocks that people are interested in. So when the $NVAX spikes and then make a solid base with a wall of sellers then the sellers are getting eaten up and the stock makes higher lows. What's the risk buying the breakout then?

@HebrewHammer bro? You back?

[TimAlerts] What was the catalyst on $ENRJ?

[TimAlerts] Whats the indicator on $ENRJ?

First a comment before my question ... I really appreciate your videos of the Opening Breakout Range, or even buying on a pullback, including the explanation of how you determine the range, how you use the 9 min and 20 min EMA lines, and use the parabolic dots as guides. One of the biggest problems for me is knowing the right time to enter (exit I'm usually ok if the entry is right), and your detailed explanations of additional indicators that can help with entry and exit setup will improve my
Question: I live in Germany and have a day job, so usually not home yet for the market open. Do you have a similar setup to the opening breadout / breakdown range that you use for afternoon setups? For instance, instead of looking at the first green and red 3 min candles after the open to set the range, could you use the 3 min first green and red candles at 1400, 1430, or 1500 and get similar results, albeit usually not quite as volatile? Thanks for your thoughts.
If you are looking at a stock and it is on your watchlist, but it doesn't play out the way you wanted it to. Do you keep it on your watchlist list until your set up comes up or do you take it off?
Depends on if its a former runner or not
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