Want more tips, check out SteadyTrade Team: stockstotrade.info/2P19cat What stock scanner do you use? Has this scan helped you spot opportunities? Let us know!
Been using STT for 6 weeks now, teaching myself through all the videos and university, but having you show us how to use in these youtube clips helps sooooooooo much!! Thank you. STT really is the one stop shop!
I recently switched to fidelity for my broker because they have commission-free OTC trading. Their OTC menu is limited, but I’ve been able to trade everything I’ve tried to so far.
Tim, I just got the Trial and BTW it does not include OTC scanner or OTC stocks in STT. I think this video is misconceptions for the viewers and whoever want to try STT.
Good vid coach, thanks. I use STT and love it. How can I scan for stocks at or near 52 week highs Please? I saw it on your scanning blocks at the beginning of the video...
I really enjoy your channel and your content. How mjch time does someone need to dedicate a day to trading? Asking because my work is outside and I really want to do some stuff in it and willing to put in the time but just wondering if I even can since I can't be on a computer most of the day.
@StocksToTrade - in your scan it appears that you have your volume set to yesterdays volume... was that intentional or should it have been today's volume since running it at mid-day? I know either will work, but curious of your intention.
I’m loving the OTC market right now, but I went from 1400 unrealized profit to a 400 loss because I wanted to swing it overnight for the PDT and couldn’t slowly size out, but I also heard during one of the TWIST episodes that some brokers only count it as 1 day trade to size in and size out, do you know the details about that?
Hey man I know it's been a long time but I too just learned the rule of PDT just yesterday and thought I could help if you still haven't found the answer yet. Well how it works is ; if I for example buy 1000 shares and scale out 500 shares first and 500 shares later, it still only counts as one day trade. Or even if I first buy 500 shares and again buy another 500 before selling any shares and then selling them all at once or in parts, it is still only counted as one day trade. You can buy in many parts (Opening Position) as you want before selling (Closing Position) or sell in many parts before buying another shares (Open Position) to be counted as one day trade. Hope it helps anyone looking for the answer!
Want more tips, check out SteadyTrade Team: stockstotrade.info/2P19cat
What stock scanner do you use? Has this scan helped you spot opportunities? Let us know!
I like the high volume scans, lets me know what stocks are in play without getting stuck in something illiquid. Thanks for the vid Tim!
Been using STT for 6 weeks now, teaching myself through all the videos and university, but having you show us how to use in these youtube clips helps sooooooooo much!! Thank you. STT really is the one stop shop!
I recently switched to fidelity for my broker because they have commission-free OTC trading. Their OTC menu is limited, but I’ve been able to trade everything I’ve tried to so far.
The few I've traded in Schwab have 0 comission buys and $.01 on the sale.
I've been using Fidelity to trade and just opened up a Schwab to see I can trade on there for the tickers that I can't trade on Fidelity.
I've had good luck with fidelity as well on commission free OTC's.
Fidelity doesn’t charge commissions for otc’s. Completely free.
It's not a fully featured trial. It wouldn't allow me to do OTC scans, because it is a trial - as notification said when I tried to find OTC stocks.
Thanks for the knowledge Tim, appreciate all the videos!
Thanks for tuning in!
Appreciate the walk thru soooooo much!!!! Greatly needed
Tim, Charles schwab had commission free trading on OTC. I've been using them exclusively on OTC for that reason alone.
I've heard Schwab has poor executions and pending cancel time. Has this been your experience using Schwab?
Tim, I just got the Trial and BTW it does not include OTC scanner or OTC stocks in STT. I think this video is misconceptions for the viewers and whoever want to try STT.
Good vid coach, thanks. I use STT and love it. How can I scan for stocks at or near 52 week highs Please? I saw it on your scanning blocks at the beginning of the video...
Great educational video and thanks for sharing this with me.
Thank you, Tim for all that you do for us newbies!!!
🎸🔊🎶 Awesome Tim! Thanks for all these STT lessons!
Tim. Thanks for the tips. Also, I've got a man-crush on your beard. Mad props hombre.
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Wish they would remove PDT, but OTC commission free trading sounds nice too.
I added the Dip n Rip last night.
I really enjoy your channel and your content.
How mjch time does someone need to dedicate a day to trading? Asking because my work is outside and I really want to do some stuff in it and willing to put in the time but just wondering if I even can since I can't be on a computer most of the day.
What size position should I take in OTC trades with an account just starting out at about $1,500?
I've been doing OTCs on vanguard in an IRA commission free..
but they aren't great for quick trades
Dear Mr. Bohen,
If STT had a version for Android Smartphones, I would be all in for the subscription. Any comments to me on this?
I believe they have said a mobile app is in the works
@@asdf14051 Coming soon!
@StocksToTrade - in your scan it appears that you have your volume set to yesterdays volume... was that intentional or should it have been today's volume since running it at mid-day? I know either will work, but curious of your intention.
intentional. single or first day major break outs tend to be false or fail so Tim is trying to find momentum by screening based on yesterdays volume.
So Schwab does commission free OTC trading currently
How to create an OTC PANIC SCANNER?
Firstrade charges $0 commission to trade regular stocks, penny stocks, OTCBB stocks, and pink sheet stocks.
Watched this video 2/24/2021 - still struggling to master software navigation
ETEK starting to make a run.
I’m loving the OTC market right now, but I went from 1400 unrealized profit to a 400 loss because I wanted to swing it overnight for the PDT and couldn’t slowly size out, but I also heard during one of the TWIST episodes that some brokers only count it as 1 day trade to size in and size out, do you know the details about that?
Hey man I know it's been a long time but I too just learned the rule of PDT just yesterday and thought I could help if you still haven't found the answer yet. Well how it works is ; if I for example buy 1000 shares and scale out 500 shares first and 500 shares later, it still only counts as one day trade. Or even if I first buy 500 shares and again buy another 500 before selling any shares and then selling them all at once or in parts, it is still only counted as one day trade.
You can buy in many parts (Opening Position) as you want before selling (Closing Position) or sell in many parts before buying another shares (Open Position) to be counted as one day trade. Hope it helps anyone looking for the answer!
Not everyone can afford Stockstotrade subscription 🤦♂️🤦♂️😥
Shame you won’t lower monthly subscription.....
Man loosing and loosing and loosing
Losing*