Stock To WatchThe Market has resumed its uptrend, this week could be a choppy market. These names have shown good relative strength and accumulation volume and most are in the growth sector. This may give good risk/reward entries on some of the best names. Some of these charts still need to confirm their price action. This video is my watchlist. Most of these names are at or near all time highs or multi year highs. There are 32 total stocks on this list. I add an additional 3 stocks that are on my potential short squeeze watch list. Many of these have IPO'd in the last few years and still have a growth story ahead of them. Know your time frame and risk tolerance. Know your earnings dates! I go through these quickly so grab a pencil and paper and jot down the names that look interesting to you and then make the trade your own. Good Luck!
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How to scale your charts & use the right timeframeHello everyone, this video is about one thing that i have been struggeling with in the beginning for my charting career. Choosing a proper timeframe and scale on your charts can be the key for being profitable in your trades. This is my first actual video idea so feel free to let me know what i can improve (the audio was kinda off, sorry :))
cheers,
Ares
In this Gold (XAUUSD) Trading Idea i was aiming for double bottom and placed my buy orders around the $1.680 area.
Use this chart to predict Altseason in the Crypto market. Use the BTC.D chart to see where capital is flowing in the Crypto market... Into Bitcoin? or out of Bitcoin and into Altcoins.
We are at a key decision point for the market right now so you can be a step ahead of the market if you are watching this chart in particular.
Watch this BEFORE taking Iron Condors! (IV Rank & Percentile)Iron Condors have been the buzz lately on my social media. People have discovered or re-discovered them because they are WORKING now! But should traders keep using them without knowing WHY they are working? If you are getting into Iron Condors you MUST watch this to understand the key metrics professional options sellers look at when placing their trades.
Tradingview cut me off at 20 minutes but I got the info in!
Stocks to Watch Relative Strength Edition The Market is pulling back and might be trying to put in a bottom, this week I expect the market to by choppy. This is the Relative Strength Edition of Stocks to Watch. This may give good risk/reward entries on some of the best names. Some of these charts still need to confirm their price action. This video is my watchlist. Most of these names are at or near all time highs or multi year highs. There are 28 total stocks on this list. I add an additional 1 stocks that are on my potential short squeeze watch list. Many of these have IPO'd in the last few years and still have a growth story ahead of them. Know your time frame and risk tolerance. Know your earnings dates! I go through these quickly so grab a pencil and paper and jot down the names that look interesting to you and then make the trade your own. Good Luck!
An Investment Masterclass, Part 3.Thanks again for watching. Let me know if you have any questions in the commnents!
It's important to mention - people talk about "moat" for this exact reason - it's to determine how long the company's net income will be stable in the face of margin-reducing competition. It's also why anticompetitive companies are more expensive, like I alluded to with google in the first video.
Hopefully you can also see in this video exactly *how* the market is forward looking. When people trade stocks you can literally see the math of how people are expecting the future to play out. Thinking something will grow is NOT ENOUGH to consider something an investment. It may already be "priced in".
Here's Part 1:
Here's Part 2:
EUR/JPY, AUD/JPY, EUR/AUD and USD/CHF on watch for me today.EUR/JPY:
• If price pushes up to and ideally just above our upper trend line and the last part of the move is corrective, then I'll be looking to get short with a risk entry after a phase line break on either the fifteen minute or the one hour chart.
• If price pushes up to and ideally just above our upper trend line and it does so impulsively, then I'll be waiting for a convincing impulse back down followed by a tight flag and then I'll be looking to get short with a reduced risk entry on the break of the flag.
• If price only pushes up to and ideally just above our rayline, then regardless of how it does so I'll be waiting for a convincing impulse back down followed by a tight flag and then I'll again be looking to get short with a reduced risk entry on the break of the flag.
• If none of these setups present themselves then I will simply wait until another setup which meets my plan materialises.
• If there's any ambiguity then I will not place any of these trades.
AUD/JPY:
• If price pushes up to and ideally just above our upper trend line and the last part of the move is corrective, then I'll be looking to get short with a risk entry after a phase line break on either the fifteen minute or the one hour chart.
• If price pushes up to and ideally just above our upper trend line and it does so impulsively, then I'll be waiting for a convincing impulse back down followed by a tight flag and then I'll be looking to get short with a reduced risk entry on the break of the flag.
• If price only pushes up to and ideally just above our rayline, then regardless of how it does so I'll be waiting for a convincing impulse back down followed by a tight flag and then I'll again be looking to get short with a reduced risk entry on the break of the flag.
• If none of these setups present themselves then I will simply wait until another setup which meets my plan materialises.
• If there's any ambiguity then I will not place any of these trades.
EUR/AUD:
• If price pushes down to and ideally just below our lower trend line and the last part of the move is corrective, then I'll be looking to get long with a risk entry after a phase line break on either the fifteen minute or the one hour chart.
• If price pushes down to and ideally just below our lower trend line and it does so impulsively, then I'll be waiting for a convincing impulse back up followed by a tight flag and then I'll be looking to get long with a reduced risk entry on the break of the flag.
• If price only pushes down to and ideally just below our rayline, then regardless of how it does so I'll be waiting for a convincing impulse back up followed by a tight flag and then I'll again be looking to get long with a reduced risk entry on the break of the flag.
• If none of these setups present themselves then I will simply wait until another setup which meets my plan materialises.
• If there's any ambiguity then I will not place any of these trades.
USD/CHF:
• If price pushes up to and ideally just above our upper rayline, then regardless of how it does so I'll be waiting for a convincing impulse back down flag and then I'll be looking to get short with a reduced risk entry on the break of the flag.
• If price simply impulses back down below our lower rayline and a subsequent tight flag forms, then I'll once again be looking to get short with a reduced risk entry on the break of the flag.
• If price simply impulses back down below our most recent corrective channel and it starts to correct but it doesn't correct below our lower rayline, then I'll be waiting for this correction to turn into a one hour flag and then I'll once again be looking to get short with a reduced risk entry on the break of the flag.
• If none of these setups present themselves then I will simply wait until another setup which meets my plan materialises.
• If there's any ambiguity then I will not place any of these trades.
How to Draw Support & Resistance Lines for StocksIn this video I use simple easy to learn processes to mark out support and resistance levels. And importantly analyse if buyer or sellers are currently in control of the market.
If you have found this useful then please like the post, follow my page and share with any friends you think will find it useful.
How To Use Our New Timeline FeatureWe created Timelines to help people learn more about the companies and symbols they follow. Timelines are comprehensive guides that reveal the history, key events, and defining moments of a specific symbol. As a trader or investor, Timelines can be used to study the historical events of markets and the story that makes a symbol what it is today.
In this video we show you how to use Timelines and where they can be found. If you need help finding a Timeline, check out the examples we linked below:
1. Tesla Timeline
2. Apple Timeline
3. Bitcoin Timeline
4. Shopify Timeline
We hope you enjoy Timelines and use them to learn more about markets. We also invite you to share your thoughts in the comments. Please let us know what Timeline you want to see next. Even better, please let us know if you think can help! You can also try making your own Timeline with the Annotation tools available to you like Price Note and Signpost.
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How to Understand Price StructureI have put together the basics of how to read a chart without indicators.
This is a key skill for anyone who wants to become a profitable trader. Clearly theres much more that goes into reading charts than just what is here but this is the key foundations of reading how price works and how to make trade entries with a good chance of profitability.
If you have found it helpful then please Like the post / Share it with anyone you think it might help / Follow my profile so you get updated the next time I post
How To: Screen for Stocks Making a Bullish MACD CrossoverThe MACD is one of the most commonly used indicators as it can help traders identify the strength of a movement, as well as direction, momentum and likely duration of a trend.
In this video we use the TradingView Screener to filter all 10,000+ US stocks and ETFs down to a small handful of shares that we can then go through and review.
The filter was set to look for stocks where the MACD was crossing up through its SIGNAL line on the previous days trade - often seen as a bullish signal and sometimes the start of a longer term move.
To reduce the number of results even further, we used other filters that allowed us to search for stocks over a certain price, where their performance over the last 3 and 12 months was in an upward direction, and where there were signs of unusual volume coming through.
The screener is the ULTIMATE way to get your own free signals every day.
Hope you like and find the video useful. Give it a thumbs up please if you do :)
GBP/USD, AUD/JPY, NZD/JPY and USD/JPY on watch for me today.GBP/USD:
• If price pushes up to give us a confirmed second top and the last part of the move is corrective, then I'll be looking to get short with a risk entry after a phase line break on either the one hour or the fifteen minute chart.
• If price pushes up to give us a confirmed second top and the last part of the move is impulsive, then I'll be awaiting a subsequent convincing impulse down followed by a tight flag and then I'll be looking to get short with a reduced risk entry on the break of the flag.
• If neither of these setups present themselves then I will simply wait until another setup which meets my plan materialises.
• If there's any ambiguity then I will not place either of these trades.
AUD/JPY:
• If price pushes down to give us a confirmed second bottom and then it pushes up to give us a confirmed second top and the last part of the move is corrective, then I'll be looking to get short with a risk entry after a phase line break on either the one hour or the fifteen minute chart.
• If price pushes down to give us a confirmed second bottom and then it pushes up to give us a confirmed second top and the last part of the move is impulsive, then I'll be awaiting a subsequent convincing impulse down followed by a tight flag and then I'll be looking to get short with a reduced risk entry on the break of the flag.
• If neither of these setups present themselves then I will simply wait until another setup which meets my plan materialises.
• If there's any ambiguity then I will not place either of these trades.
NZD/JPY:
• If price pushes down to give us a more horizontal pair of bottoms and then it pushes up to and ideally just above our rayline, then so long as the last part of this move up is corrective I'll be looking to get short with a risk entry after a phase line break on the one hour or the fifteen minute chart.
• If price pushes down to give us a more horizontal pair of bottoms and then it pushes up to and ideally just above our rayline then so long as this move up is impulsive I'll be awaiting an impulse back down below it followed by a tight flag and then I'll be looking to get short with a reduced risk entry on the break of the flag.
• If neither of these setups present themselves then I will simply wait until another setup which meets my plan materialises.
• If there's any ambiguity then I will not place either of these trades.
USD/JPY:
• If price pushes up to and ideally just above our higher time frame rayline, then regardless of how it does so I'll be waiting for a convincing push back down below both it and the lower ascending trend line of the corrective channel to the left followed by a tight flag and then I'll be looking to get short with a reduced risk entry on the break of the flag.
• If this setup doesn't present itself then I will simply wait until another setup which meets my plan materialises.
• If there's any ambiguity then I will not place this trade.
How to import Quandl data into TradingViewQuandl is a data library with all sorts of useful macroeconomic data. Unfortunately a lot of it you have to pay for, but there are also many data series you can access for free, including the "Blockchain" library with lots of useful data such as Bitcoin transaction fees.
To access Quandl data, go to quandl.com. In the left-hand column, check the "Free" box to ensure your search results include only free data sets. Then type what you're looking for in the text box (e.g. "US wages" or "Bitcoin transaction cost"). Click the name of a data set in the search results. You should now see a chart. On the right hand side of the chart, click the "TradingView" button to import to TradingView.
For an example of how to use this data, watch the video or check out my previous idea on Bitcoin transaction fees as a predictor of Bitcoin's price:
Is there stop loss hunting in trading ? How to deal with it ?Hello everyone:
Today I want to discuss a common discussion about new and experienced traders.
“Is there stop loss hunting in trading?”
Many wonder, since they can all recall the moment where price just hits their SL on a trade, and then the market quickly turns around towards their desired profit direction.
I want to dig deeper into this and explain it with different viewpoints, from a technical and psychological view.
The vision I am trying to provide is that, thinking about is there stop loss from the brokers won't help you to get better in trading.
It's a mindset thing we need to understand. For example, whether there is or isn't a stop loss hunting, it's nothing you or I can change or control. It is what it is.
However, if you understand this, then it's about adjusting your plan, strategies and trading style to these types of volatility moves and come up with the correct mindset to work around it.
Technical part:
More often, people set their SL and see their trades get taken out just a few pips above before reversing the opposite way.
Dig deeper into this. Is it a fake breakout, is it just being impatient and jumping the gun?
Is there LTF continuation/reversal correction that gives you bias to enter a long/short ?
Is your analysis aligned with the higher time frames ?
Many factors on why a trade is at a loss, no need to jump right into a conclusion that it's the broker who is stop hunting you.
This is why we always look for confirmation and confluence when we enter trades.
Just because the price breaks the support and resistance line people often use, it's not an automatic buy or sell.
Same goes with trend lines and other indicators people use.
We need to confirm it with price action. After an impulse phrase, was there a continuation correction phrase? If not, then it doesn't justify a buy entry.
This is also why we backtest so we see these types of price action often, and acknowledge what we need to do in order to work our ways around it.
Psychological part:
When traders take a loss in this way, hitting the SL and reverse, this creates a negative emotion in them.
They often get frustrated and upset, hence in human nature, we tend to blame others.
But take a step back and understand this:
The market can do whatever it wants to do.
Most beginner and newcomer traders think the market MUST follow their strategies and style. If it doesn't, then something is wrong with the market, the brokers, their mentor/coach, their strategies...etc.
This negative mindset needs to change.
First of all no strategies and style will promise you 100% strike rate and profit.
Any strategies you take will incur a loss, it's how you deal and manage it that will show you as a consistent or inconsistent trader.
Second, if you have experienced several losses due to the “Stop hunt” in your own mind, then instead of blaming the brokers or the markets, start looking into your trading plan and management.
Are you experiencing FOMO ? Are you over leverage trading, and revenge trading ? Are you taking into consideration your risk management ? Entry, SL/TP, how much to risk ? Is it consistent with your plan ?
These are the things you can control, rather than external factors which you can not. Adjust yourself.
Third, remove your negative emotion from your losses. Take it as a learning curve and experiences earned.
Then the next time you enter a trade, you will remember the lessons that were taught to you by the market.
This is why we journal our trades so we can look back at them and understand what we did.
I hope these few pointers will help some of you to get back on the positive direction of trading.
No need to think and get upset if there is a stop hunting of your trades. Instead, use that towards your advantages.
If you consistently see a false breakout and reverse, then come up with a strategy and plan to capture that reversal move.
No need to blame the market or the broker, that is something you can not control. Jumping brokers to brothers simply won't help you to eliminate that psychological mindset of a stop hunting.
I will put below several other educational videos on the topic we discussed today.
As always, any questions, comments or feedback welcome to let me know :)
Trading Plan:
Risk Management:
Trading Psychology:
FOMO:
Revenge Trading:
Over Leverage:
How To: Super simple placing Stock orders all inside TradingViewHi all, just for fun here is how you can place orders within TradingView for stocks.
Video covers the different order types:
Market Orders
Limit Orders
Stop Orders
Stop Limit Orders
As well as how to set Stop Losses and Take Profits as part of your order.
The system is super simple to use and highly visual.
If you like the video, feel free to give it a like. No charge :)
An insight into becoming a better trader!Hey all!
Happy weekend and I hope this week has been good for you, in profits or lessons!
In this video we go over 4 insights that if followed can and will make you a better forex trader!
We hope the video helps you in one way or another, and if it does our job will be counted as a success!
Have a great weekend!
PS: We go over our BTCUSD long trade too!
How I Create Chart Art for my TradingView IdeasI've gotten a lot of questions on some of my trading view ideas on how do I paste images on the chart. And others compliment me on my artistic skill. The secret is that I don't paste images on the chart, but I'm also hardly an artist. I do like to take some time to create the art because it helps me tell the story of the company that I'm presenting in the idea.
Here's a video that shows how I create chart art. Happy to share my secrets with the TradingView community.
New Swing Short In S&P 500 FuturesIn this morning's video, I talked about the risk shifting to the downside in the short/intermediate-term for equities and other risk assets. Using this test of resistance in many of the major indices to get short and look for a move back towards the low of the day. Reward/risk is about 4:1, and the risk is well-defined against the highs of the last hourly candle. Risking about $65 to make ~$300. Stop and target order in...letting it play out from here.
How To Follow Earnings and News From Your ChartIn this video we show you the basics of following earnings and news from your chart. This is especially helpful for equity investors and traders, but it also applies to those interested in crypto, forex, and futures because you will learn how to follow breaking news directly from your chart. All TradingView members have access to high quality news by clicking the News icon 📰 on the right-side toolbar.
Here are the three key features we cover in this video:
1. Read breaking news about any ticker symbol by clicking the News icon 📰 on the right-side toolbar. This news is real-time and will update instantly when big events happen. Additionally, the news will automatically update and reflect the ticker on your chart. When big price movements happen, open your newsfeed to see what's happening.
2. You can chose to show the Earnings icon on your chart. This Earnings icon will reveal when a company reports earnings and some basic facts about that earnings report including date and EPS estimates. To show or hide your Earnings icon right-click on the chart, click Events, and then select "Show Earnings on Chart."
3. The Earnings Calendar 📆 is a way for you to see who is report earnings, when, and what their EPS Estimates are. Never miss another earnings report. Open your Earnings Calendar daily and quickly scan for upcoming reports so you don't get caught off guard. In the Calendar you can also see upcoming Economic Events. Pro tip: we also have a dedicated Earnings Page that gives you even more details into upcoming earnings.
We hope this video helps you get started with earnings, news, and other events! Please leave any questions or comments below. Our team appreciates your feedback, support, and questions.
DJI: Heaven or Hell? The choice is yours. I'm looking at some price action based on the 4H ATR line going back to Feb 2020. There is a repetition of a certain pattern, which may mean something or nothing.
Have a look.
On 30 min timeframe see below (no promises of anything).
Disclaimers : This is not advice or encouragement to trade securities on live accounts. Chart positions shown are not suggestions. No predictions and no guarantees supplied or implied. Heavy losses can be expected if trading live accounts. Any previous advantageous performance shown in other scenarios, is not indicative of future performance. If you make decisions based on opinion expressed here or on my profile and you lose your money, kindly sue yourself.