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How We Timed Our Entry On This Financial Stock Trade

The best holding and selling rules start with buying a stock right in the first place. → Read More

Stacked Moving Averages Offered A Setup In CDNS Stock

Moving averages coming together put CDNS stock on our radar. → Read More

A Shot With KWEB Stock Required Adjustments

Higher volatility trades offer high rewards but come with higher risks so adjustments may be required. → Read More

How Psychological Indicators Help You Time The Market

Emotions are unquestionably one of the biggest detriments to an investor's success. Control them, and profits await. → Read More

S&P 500 At Lows For Year; How We're Staying Positive

Here's how we've stayed positive this year, in both our outlook and our portfolios. → Read More

How LULU Stock Went From A Short Idea To A Buy In Just One Month

A strong rally wasn't enough. These two tests made this leader go from a short to a buy. → Read More

S&P 500 Leads Uptrend; How We Are Handling The Year Thus Far

Our outperformance on SwingTrader came from low exposure this year. But where do we go from here? → Read More

Is There Still More Gas In The Tank For Oil Stocks?

Relative strength pointed to a move in oil stocks early this year. But is there still more gas in the tank? → Read More

Indexes Make Broad Gains But Is It The All Clear Signal? Oneok, Micron And Mosaic In Focus

Indexes make broad gains but is it the all clear signal? Oneok, Micron and Mosaic in focus. → Read More

RIO Stock A Bright Spot In Ailing Market

There haven't been many bright spots in the market but here's what we noticed about the leaders. → Read More

MOS Stock Keeps Working, So Why Do We Keep Selling?

Even in a market correction, you can have stocks that buck the trend. But that doesn't mean you should hold them. → Read More

Did You Spot These Relative Strength Clues On CPE Stock?

The oil stocks have been a standout area of the year. CPE stock showed these relative strength clues and we took advantage of the opportunity. → Read More

Swing Trading In SunPower Stock Grabbed Profit Before It Flamed Out

Solar stocks often offer big moves in short periods of time. It makes them ideal for swing trading. SunPower stock provides a recent example. → Read More

Kirkland Lake's Rebound Off 50-Day Line Powered A Profitable Swing Trade

With the overall stock market gripped by an undercurrent of fear, Kirkland Lake Gold stock sets itself apart with qualities of a hedge and a growth stock. → Read More

Twitter Stock Shows How Swing Trading Is Different

The short-term nature of swing trading requires a different set of rules in order to manage positions. A recent trade in Twitter stock demonstrates. → Read More

Roku Stock Shows 'Buy High, Sell Higher' Is Good Strategy

Roku stock shows why "buy high, sell higher," a lesser known stock market adage, also deserves some attention. It made for a quick profitable swing trade. → Read More

Soaring Amarin Stock Netted Quick Swing Trading Profit

Amarin stock already surged 9% when it joined IBD's SwingTrader. With a smart stop loss you can still take advantage of powerful swing trading setups. → Read More

Novocure Stock Gave Quick Swing Trading Profit

Capturing a powerful move in a short time is one of the main goals of swing trading. Novocure stock provides an example of a recent swing trade. → Read More

Carvana Stock Stalls: Taking A Small Loss Made Sense

Even in strong stock market rallies, not all stocks work. Carvana stock is a swing trading example where taking a small loss avoided a bigger loss later. → Read More

MSCI Stock Shows Benefit Of Swing Trading| Investor's Business Daily

After a strong start to the current market rally, we took a little pause. Swing trading MSCI stock nailed a quick profit and avoided the pullback. → Read More