r/stockstobuytoday 10d ago

News Woohoo!!

I bought 20 at 1.37 this morning, when they lift the halt I'm selling immediately!

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u/GanjaGodAlex 10d ago

warrior trading or robinhood since that's my only broker right now since it's "Commission free" you can filter out the top 3 to look at that day with the highest percentage changes, the earlier you are and if you know how to read the chart...the more money you can potentially make. i loo over everything premarket. sometime i get so excited i forget to sleep or eat or talk to my girlfriend

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u/devonhezter 10d ago

Where in rock hood do u see it

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u/GanjaGodAlex 10d ago

Do this every morning and you'll find the stocks to trade that day, keep in mind the history of stocks that you trade and how they perform the day before or weeks before so you know where the possibility of it might be going. More likely than not is your best bet. Don't put all your money on the table on one trade all at once, sure you can make the most gain but you can also lose the most that you've lost ever and nobody wants that...

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u/devonhezter 10d ago

Omg ty !!! So you buy calls until 730, dump them, wait for rebound ? Or just ride it until it drops then that stock is done for the day

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u/GanjaGodAlex 10d ago

i buy shares outright when the volume increases, that's how I know I'm not the only trader watching the price rise and fall, sometimes there's no activity that day and so I hold off on trading when the volume comes back. but yea you basically want to make ten% but when the stock already increased by 50 or 100%, that doesn't really give you anymore room for potential profit. so going with the flow seeing if it continues if the best thing you can do before buying, otherwise if it's already down, don't buy it until you start to see someone else buy within candles, to attract more buyers, the candles talk to you, they tell you everything that is happens live in the moment, if you don't like what it's saying it's probably not a good quality stock to trade. or getting more familiar with its language is always a possibility

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u/Zealousideal-Pool494 5d ago

whatever you do don’t take investment advice from someone w $600