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In This Episode
- Student trade analyzing a bull flag alert which turned into a launchpad.
- Using patterns taught in Robotic Trading to analyze a symmetrical triangle breakdown. We also learn the way various students played the pattern.
- Clay nails the top on an overextended stock (above upper bollinger band) using grandma numbers.
- We analyze a sledgehammer alert right at the opening bell.
- Using the chasing tool to find an ideal entry on a stock breaking out.
- We take a look at a large gap up and analyze the importance of the location of candlestick formation.
- Trade plans need to be fluid. An initial long trade using the chasing tool that as time goes on needs to be reanalyzed.
- Taking a look at a wolf candle that forms above the upper bollinger band versus a wolf candle that forms inside of bollinger bands.
- Analyzing the use of energy for bulls and bears while analyzing candlesticks.
- The importance of discipline when need to stop out. You may not change a trade plan by making up arbitrary exit locations.