Stock Market Trading Watch List For Thursday, December 15th, 2011
Posted on February 08, 2012 at 12:09 PM EST
In this video, Michael tiny Saul, technical analyst at www.tinystmv.blogspot.com does a new Stock Market Trading Watch List for Thursday, December 15th, 2011. You can follow tiny at http and stockmarkettrendsx.com www.guerillastocktrading.com Possibly the most well-liked intraday trading method practiced by professional stock traders is the Opening Range Breakout. Ever since its beginning, the Opening [...]






In this video, Michael tiny Saul, technical analyst at www.tinystmv.blogspot.com does a new Stock Market Trading Watch List for Thursday, December 15th, 2011. You can follow tiny at http and stockmarkettrendsx.com






www.guerillastocktrading.com Possibly the most well-liked intraday trading method practiced by professional stock traders is the Opening Range Breakout. Ever since its beginning, the Opening Range Breakout has mutated into a number of different strategies. We are going to define our Opening Range as the initial 30 minutes of stock trading. At the thirty minute mark, we will draw a line on our stock chart or make a yellow sticky of the highest price and lowest price during this 30 minutes. Therefore the essential basis of defining the Opening Range is that your predisposition for trading the underlying stock will be determined by where the stock is trading in relation to the Opening Range. As long as the stock or market trades within the Opening Range, it is trend neutral and does not furnish either a buy or sell signal. If the stock breaks above the high of the Opening Range don’t do anything yet. You must have a close above this range on a 5 minute chart. Provided you see a 5 minute candle breaking above the Opening Range, the next signal you need is confirmation. You need one more 5 minute bar closing above the range to confirm the breakout. Provided the stock drops below the low of the Opening Range, do not do anything. You need a 5 minute candle breaking below and you must have an added candlestick for confirmation just like a break above. The stock trading above its opening range has a bullish bias, and a stock trading below its opening range has a bearish bias ...
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