LXU trade ideas
How To: CopyCat Trades. Missed the run? Spot the next one!Just a fun video to show you how to spot the next mover in an industry or sector if you feel you have missed the initial move.
When a leader takes off there is always a chance that its next nearest competitor or two will get a bit of a bump as well.
Here is a super simple way using TradingView to do a quick check to see what might run next.
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How To: Find and Trade the Best Setups GLOBALLY with TradingViewI am a big fan of the TradingView screener and how flexible it is in allowing you to find the best stock setups that meet your criteria.
My only negative though was that you could only do it for one market at a time - or so I thought.
I don't know if this is new functionality or if it has been around for a while, but in this video I will show you how to:
- Use the stock screener to add thousands of stocks from exchanges all around the world
- Filter them to find the best trade setups. In this example we look for stocks that are up over 100% over the last 12 months and where the MACD is crossing UP through the signal line (i.e. faster moving average crossing up through slower moving average) which is often a bullish sign showing that momentum to the upside is coming back into the stock.
- Create and add stocks you want to investigate further into a watch list
- Do further investigation beyond just the technical set up by looking at recent news, their financials, what they do, check their website and the TradingView technical Buy and Sell momentum signals.
VERY cool. VERY powerful.
Hope you like the video. Give it a thumbs up if you learnt something new. I did :)
Ag Boom: People Gotta EatLooks like bottom of longer term channel, with trend just beginning to reverse. Good entry point for a long play in my opinion. Short term channel confirmed, watch the red meridians for price breakouts, but price should stay bounded within the narrow channel for the foreseeable future.
LSB Industries 25% Upside LSB Industries, Inc. engages in manufacturing, marketing, and sale of chemical products for the agricultural, mining, and industrial markets. It also own and operate facilities in El Dorado, Arkansas (El Dorado Facility), Cherokee, Alabama (Cherokee Facility), and Pryor, Oklahoma (Pryor Facility), as well as facility for Covestro AG (Covestro) in Baytown, Texas (Baytown Facility). The company was founded by Jack E. Golsen in 1968 and is headquartered in Oklahoma City, OK.