Trading Videos posts page 87
Tuesday, September 28, 2021
GOGO Short Squeeze Hit Our Scanner and BOOM!
Dan Passarelli, CEO - Market Taker Mentoring
The MTM OptionsRaider scanner has identified some big movers lately. This morning a GOGO Short Squeeze Hit Our Scanner and BOOM! The stock was up over 40% in the last hour of the trading day.
Short squeezes are easy to find if you know what you're looking for. We look at unusual activity in the calls, specifically buying new opening positions in call options.
Thursday, September 9, 2021
Will the Short Squeeze in SOAC Play Out in Other SPACs?
Dan Passarelli, CEO - Market Taker Mentoring
When the deal between Sustainable Opportunities Acquisition Corp (SOAC) and Deep Green Metals went through and people started redeeming their SOAC shares for the new company, The Metals Company (TMC) SOAC had a short squeeze. But will the short squeeze in SOAC play out in other SPACs?
Dan Passarelli talks about how short interest in SOAC led to a temporary short squeeze because of the short interest and how that may play out in other SPACs like QELL and others.
Thursday, September 2, 2021
Why I Had to Cut Bait in My WKHS Calls
Dan Passarelli, CEO - Market Taker Mentoring
This was looking like a pretty sweet short squeeze play. And it was. It worked out, made money but not as I thought it would. Today I had to pivot. In this video I, Dan Passarelli of Market Taker Mentoring, explain why I had to cut bait in my WKHS calls.
For a trade that didn't go as planned, this one still did very well. But had I not been sitting in front of my computer and saw the news hit the tape, I could have ended up in some trouble.
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Commodity Stocks Take the Lead
George Tkaczuk, RCM Wealth Advisors
The equity market is in a correction, George Tkaczuk says. The NASDAQ market is correcting, while money is rotating into financials, energy and material stocks.
Wednesday, March 3, 2021
How to Trade a Short Squeeze (ASO)
Dan Passarelli, CEO - Market Taker Mentoring
How to trade a short squeeze is a question on a lot of traders’ minds. They have become very popular. But there are a lot of questions surrounding them.
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Why You Should Trade Using Multiple Time Frames
Dan Passarelli, CEO - Market Taker Mentoring
Using stock charts helps traders make informed decisions about the future. But the question that always arises is: What time frame should I use? 1 year? 6 months? 5 days? 10 years?
The answer has a lot to do with specifically what you're looking for and what you're trying to understand about past stock price action. It also has to do with the time horizon of the trade and whether you're setting it up to open it or if it's a closing trade.
In this video, Dan Passarelli explains what he looks for and what time frames he uses.