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This is a video where we revisit our Small Stocks List. These are stocks that typically trade below $10 per share. I don’t need a huge account to play this market.
This video moves move pretty fast. Take notes. I like to “cull” (dump them) the list of stocks that don’t have the look that I want.
After culling the list, I show you how I like to find more inventory for my list. It’s fun and fast.
I don’t need many of these stocks. I can add a small position to a few of these every week and take profits when I see them.
I love profits but my biggest goal here is to take my losses when I’m wrong. Small stocks move fast… both up and down. If I see one going against me, I’m out… quickly. There are too many other things to trade and I want to “Do No Harm” to my portfolio. Traders can live to trade another day if they still have cash.
In the video I promised to show you a new crypto that I’m watching. Well, I forgot to put it in the video. While I was fishing the markets earlier, I saw 1INCHUSD swim by. It had a nice run today and is pulling back. I might have to fish that water again soon. See if you can see what I see.
Here’s the link for tonight’s video: https://squiggletrader.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Small-Stocks-Update-10272021.mp4
Feel free to teach this to others. You’ll learn a ton doing that.
Cheers!
Bo – Chief Squiggler
Help Yourself. Help Others.
Disclaimer
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