How to Find the RIGHT Multi-day Breakout Chart Patterns

Timothy Sykes
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Is it a multi-day breakout ... or just a flash in the pan? It’s all about that chart, the news, and your own research. Bohen and I break down how to find these patterns. Check it out!

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We hold this truth to be self-evident in penny stock trading: when one junker stock runs, more can follow.

So how can you separate the winners from the losers? How can you get a sense of whether a stock will be a multi-day breakout or a flash in the pan?

In this video, I’m presenting at TradersExpo Chicago with Tim Bohen, the lead trader at StocksToTrade.  

We’re talking about a few recent runners –– PCTL and TTCM –– to illustrate how a stock chart can play out following a breakout.

Patterns can look the same and then deviate. So while it’s important to anticipate what could happen, you also have to stay in the here and now when looking for a breakout.

... or as Bohen puts it, “we don’t anticipate, we react.” That’s to say –– you don’t jump in hoping for a breakout. You react to the evidence that’s already there.

Remember: you need everything to line up to make a smart trade ... So there could be volume and news...

But if there’s no price action, beware.

Don’t get confused. Don’t be a fool.

Learn why you need to trade like a sniper. Get in and out of trades. Watch your small gains add up.

Here’s what you don’t do: fall in love with the company. Seriously. With some of these penny stocks, I could buy the company right now if I wanted to. But I don’t. Most of them are junk!

And don’t buy a random stock that’s spiking for no reason. Do your research.

We talk about the dangers of stock-pick emails ... They might tell you what to buy, but they don’t tell you why.

You know what? I don’t even want you to follow my personal picks. I only share them because I want to show you the process. But you have to learn to do your own research independently.

Find out why no stock is good enough to risk your hard-earned cash with no good reason. And learn what to look for in a chart for a multi-day breakout pattern.

How do you play multi-day breakouts? Leave a comment and let me know what you look for!

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