Bank Stocks Headed Toward Decline?

Simpler Options Free Danielle Henry

Henry and Danielle discuss a short play in both XLF and JPM. While bank stocks were strong today, they are headed directly into resistance and they have reason to think they will fail from these levels. Check out the video for a couple ideas on how to trade it.

Setting Up The Weekend Trade Idea

Sam Shames crypto daily

We talk about what the expectations for the week was, how the market has followed those expectations so far, and what to look forward to next for the weekend trade.

NASDAQ’s “Reaction Trade” to Facebook

Raghee Horner Futures

I love reaction trades, especially during earnings season. Earnings in heavily weighted names trigger nearly a sure-fire volatility move. And when you know how to project those ranges from the volatility, you can find entries like today in the NQ futures.

Daytrading the Open

Raghee Horner Futures

Today’s reaction to the weakness FB triggered and the anticipation of AMZN earnings offered some excellent volatility that we covered live…3 for 4 on setups by 10:30 AM and 3 for 3 on the triggers. I love days like that, and in this video, I walk you through some of the finer points including how to use Propulsion Dots to take momentum entries.

The Long and Short of It

Henry Gambell Options

I’m generally focused on trading with the trend, but tonight we review one chart that I’m willing to step in against then another where I am going with the flow, and looking for one more pop higher before earnings.

A Bit of Everything

Henry Gambell Options

Warning signs, earnings trades, swing setups and potential pins. We’re looking at a bit of all of it tonight’s video review.

Projecting Low to Pullback Entries

Raghee Horner Futures

This is a textbook example: Using historical, repeating price movement ranges to enter trades … in this case, trading the close in the Russell 2000. This is how I set up a buy into the final hour of the day. This is a strategy you can put to use tomorrow!

Why keep a long bias?

Raghee Horner Futures

Here’s where some nice buys are setting up and why keeping a bias keeps you from being shaken out of great moves.

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