Im an amateur and the only thing i can do now is buy stock that have relative strenght vs the market and sell them with little profit after. The good thing is that i rarely loose and worst case my trade become swing trade. I wish one day i can use all the existing trading tools like you do ! Maybe in a few years…
The best thing you can do is to trade one share of stock while you learn. Work on your win rate and learn. Options are way down the line and you don't have to trade them.
Thanks for the video Pete. What do you make of NVDA’s price action? It’s holding the 200 SMA with candle wicks below. Does this look like it can bounce and recover?
After the video was posted I did get filled on the TSLA spread in the video for a $1 Cr
Thanks for doing the video despite your busy schedule Pete
Im an amateur and the only thing i can do now is buy stock that have relative strenght vs the market and sell them with little profit after. The good thing is that i rarely loose and worst case my trade become swing trade. I wish one day i can use all the existing trading tools like you do ! Maybe in a few years…
The best thing you can do is to trade one share of stock while you learn. Work on your win rate and learn. Options are way down the line and you don't have to trade them.
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Thank you, Pete! Loved the video and the TSLA trade.
Very interesting, I’m still learning, so I won’t do any options, even paper trades. But it still was educational.
Thank you Pete. These videos are super helpful while learning.
Thank you, Pete!
Beautiful
Thanks for the video Pete. What do you make of NVDA’s price action? It’s holding the 200 SMA with candle wicks below. Does this look like it can bounce and recover?
The longer it stays above the 200-day MA, the more likely it is to hold.
What is AVWAP E ? Thank you, Pete!... well done explanation of the market .
Anchored volume-weighted average price since earnings
@@StoneFlange Thanks so much.
The job numbers are probably the most cooked statistics, put out 😅
Agree. ADP is good because they actually process payrolls.
This already aged well...