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Introduction
Basic Introduction
Types of Trading
Wealth Building
•Core Trading –
•Covers a holding period of weeks to months.
•This style of trading is the new form of investing.
•The Core Trader typically uses weekly charts, and
attempts to capture the entire weekly trend.
•Core Trading is best used on key stock indices (DIA,
SPY, QQQ, HHH, etc.).
Core Trading Chart
The Four Trading Styles
Wealth Building
•Swing Trading –
•Covers a holding period of 2 to 5 trading days.
•This style of trading capitalizes on a very overlooked
market niche.
•The Swing Trader typically uses daily charts and
attempts to buy the dips and side step the declines.
•Swing Trading can be used on anything that moves.
Swing Trading Chart
The Four Trading Styles
Income Producing
•Guerilla Trading –
•Covers a holding period of 1 to 2 trading days.
•This style of “hit and run” trading capitalizes on
reliable overnight trading patterns.
•The Guerilla Trader typically uses daily and hourly
charts and buys/sells late day strength/weakness.
•Guerilla Trading can be used on all vehicles.
Guerilla Trading Chart
The Four Trading Styles
Income Producing
•Micro Trading –
•Covers a holding period of seconds to hours.
•This style of active trading goes after small but
frequent bite-sized gains.
•The Micro Trader typically uses 5- & 15-minute
charts and buys/sells dips/rallies, BO/BD.
•Micro Trading can be used on all active stocks.
Micro Trading Charts
Micro Trading Tools
Micro
Market Timing Tools
S&P and Nasdaq Futures Charts
NYSE & Nasdaq TICK
NYSE & Nasdaq TRIN
3 Micro Trading Phases
Criteria 5 -M i n u t e C h a r t
Note that the Pristine Day Trader buys
P S F T on the break of the most recent
series of equal highs, not on the break
of the high of the day.
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The Late Day Breakout (LDB)
The Simple Art Of Trading® Part I
3) Stocks is trading at or
near the high of the day
4) Stock breaks out late Chart Courtesy of www.Executioner.com