marcothegodly

@PolisB hey man, your profit chart is looking killer bro. you seem to be a long biased trader. i'm assuming a long biased trading strategy still works well with tim's strategy? may your trades stay green!(:

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PolisB
PolisB Jul 21, 14 1:12 PM

Thank you for the kind words Marco! :) Ya, with Tims strategy going Long is the same as Going short, all your doing is flipping the chart upside down...For example, when your shorting a Pump & Dump and it breaks support and Drops the Chart looks the same when you flip it as Going Long and buying a stock thats Breaking through resistance and is a earnings winner for example! Also with the Bull market we are in there is a play at least every other day. That being said, I have opened me a Interact

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MrAsianMan Jul 21, 14 8:16 PM

I have a hard time finding the earnings portion of these stocks, does Tim have any DVD's that tells us how to search for those and what to look for? Thanks in advance

Louie
Louie Jul 27, 14 12:02 AM

@rhwang yes, SEC filings or yahoo finance

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marcothegodly

@parabol128 hey there. i like reading your blog bro, always got some great stuff on it. mind i ask if you still recommend prepromo for beginner traders, even though the otc markets haven't been as great as it was earlier in the year and you have been trading more liquid stocks?

parabol128
parabol128 Aug 24, 14 10:11 AM

only justed noticed this, sorry; there has been *some* action in prepromos recently, hopefully September will bring more volume and more prepromo setups; as for otc vs more liquid markets, it's also a question of whether you're full time or not; if you're a full time trader i'd recommend the more liquid markets, otherwise otcs are more manageable for a part timer imo

marcothegodly
marcothegodly Aug 24, 14 9:19 PM

it's fine, not a problem. i see. for me, i'm going to be a part time college student. Mind I ask why you personally think OTCs are more manageable for the conventional part timer? i mean, i understand that full timers can be at the desk, trading that liquidity any minute, but what about OTCs? wont the illiquidity affect the profit/loss a lot?

parabol128
parabol128 Sep 08, 14 2:34 PM

well if we're talking about pre/promos, then the way they (used to) work, you could initiate a long position and not have to monitor it too closely, at least not until the promotion is official and more volume flows in

parabol128
parabol128 Sep 08, 14 2:34 PM

which makes it more friendly to part-timers

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