Trend Trend Trade: An Example (RIG)

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Mike,

Greatly enjoyed your initial Playbook Series Webinar. I have a few questions:

1)      What do you mean by a “trend-trend” trade?

2)      You mentioned that you focus on trading “in play” stocks. Do you mean stocks with a known catalyst (e.g. earnings, guidance, takeovers, etc.) or are you referring to stocks appearing on the SMB Radar?

3)      On a side note, what is your average monthly volume in shares traded?

I have more comments about the first Webinar that I will save for another email.

Scot

Prop Trader

Miami, FL

@mikebellafiore

A Trend Trend Trade is a set up that is trending in the same direction on the long term AND short term charts. An example of a Trend Trend Trade was in RIG today.

RIG is trending on our longer term 3 month chart.

RIG was trending intraday. Stocks do no trend until after the Open. It’s fair to say that after 10:15 AMish today that RIG was in an intraday uptrend. The trade is to get long into the consolidation right after the Open and hold RIG until there is a Reason2Sell. More on that during future PlayBook Webinars.

Now to answer your second question. Stocks In Play have a catalyst, generally news. A cheat sheet to find Stocks In Play before the open is to find anything +/- 3 percent on increased volume before the open. In my next book The PlayBook I outline the Super Stocks In Play to teach this principle. We use tools to ensure we find these stocks- The SMB Scanner and The SMB Radar.

I hope that helps. Look forward to seeing you at our next Webinar for our new Webinar series The PlayBook.

Mike Bellafiore

One Good Trade

no relevant positions

 

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