Recordings Of The Week In Charts
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Dave Landry's The Week In Charts for 05/16/13 $9.95
How A Little Discretion Can Drastically Improve Your Returns, Swing Trading Around A Core Position, Simple Trend Techniques
In
this episode, using ongoing examples, Dave continued his discussion on how a
little bit of discretion can make a huge difference in performance. He then
went on to discuss swing trading around a core position. As usual, there
were rants and tangents based on your questions. This week they included
(but weren’t limited to) simple
techniques for staying with a trend and how you can and should keep things simple. And
finally, as usual, he took your questions on trading in general and analyzed
your stock picks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 05/02/13 $9.95
Broadening Formations, Double Top Knockouts, Trading Through Earnings
In this episode, for trading techniques, Dave discussed broadening
formations and his Double Top Knockout pattern. Of course, there were rants
inspired by your questions. This week they were on trading through
earnings/news, taking a long-term approach even though his methodology does
have a short-term component, plus much much more—he was wound up! As usual,
he covered market and sector conditions and analyzed your stock picks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 04/25/13 $9.95
Dave revisited his recent discussion on how a little discretion can make all the difference in the world. Using three current examples, he showed how results could be nearly tripled (and still counting) by using just the slightest discretion. He discussed things to look for with his Gatekeeper pattern but more importantly, why you shouldn’t get too caught up in the semantics. As usual, there were rants based on your questions on a variety of subjects. These included, but not limited to, the psychology of money management, bleeding to death waiting for a payoff, and knowing what a bull market looks like. And, last but not least, he discussed current market and sector conditions and analyzed your stock picks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 04/19/13 $9.95
Trading Psychology: You Know What You Are Doing Wrong and What You Can Do To
Fix That, Are Humans Wired To Trade?
The main focus of this show was trading psychology,
Dave covered the fact that many know what they are doing wrong but keep
doing it anyway. And more
importantly, he covered steps to take to correct this. For those struggling,
he discussed the fact that you might be a lot closer than you think.
He also went onto some rants on the
fact that humans aren’t wired to trade and steps you can take to fight these
natural urges. For trading
techniques, he talked about the nuances of trading the short-side of the
market, listening to the database, plus much much more. As usual, he covered
the markets and sectors. This week the discussion was on the fact that
things have deteriorated lately.
And, also as usual, he took your questions on trading and analyzed your
stock picks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 04/12/13 $9.95
Maximizing Returns With Just A Little Discretion, Market Efficiency, Rants
In this episode, using 2 current examples, Dave showed how just a little bit of discretion can make all the difference in the world when it comes to returns. He also explained the efficiency of markets based on fundamentals/number of players/capitalization and why you should focus mostly on inefficient stocks vs. trading other vehicles. As usual, your questions led to a variety of rants including intra-day vs. closing stops, should you exit dull trades?, setting profit targets before or after recent highs, should you scale out of positions, taking 100% of profits vs. keeping 100% of the position, should you trade high yield stocks?, is this rally sustainable?, plus much much more. He was really wound up. And last but certainly not least, he analyzed your favorite stock picks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 04/05/13 $9.95
The Developing Situation In The Market-Pay Attention To These Things
In this episode, Dave goes
back to the charts to show why it is important to pay attention to more than
just the major indices—digging deeper into sectors, commodities, and foreign
shares. He also discussed using
“Daylight” of moving averages to help keep you on the right side of the
market. Your questions led to a variety of rants including the importance of
watching broadly based indices, how to build a case for market direction
without “analysis paralysis”, and a variety of other subjects including the
volatility of stocks and “Textbook TKOs.” As usual, he analyzed your
favorite stock picks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 03/28/13 $9.95
Making Decisions and Living With Them, Stepping Into The Unknown, Overhead Resistance, Trailing Stops To Support
In this episode, Dave summarized last week’s speech on the psychology of trading: how trading, like life is all about making decisions but more importantly, living with them. He explained how the “living” part is difficult as step into the unknown. He went on to discuss how you should obsess before you enter a position and not afterwards. For trading techniques, he discussed risk vs. potential rewards with overhead resistance and trailing stops to support. As usual there were rants based on your questions on trading. And, as usual, he analyzed current market conditions and commented on your stock picks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 03/21/13 $9.95
Psychology, Psychology, Psychology
In this episode, Dave covered everything you wanted
to know about trading psychology but were afraid to ask. Do you know what
you’re doing wrong? Does someone else have the secret that you don’t? Are
the games you can play to overcome your own psychological pitfalls? What do
potato chips and beer taps have to do with trading? Are you micromanaging?
Are you the only one that has losing trades? Dave covered it all. Your
questions let him to discussions on how long to wait before entering
positions and placing stops, whether or not you should pay attention to
short interest, plus much much more. He was really wound up on the Dew. And
finally, he talked about what he liked and did not like about your stock
picks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 03/14/13 $9.95
Efficient vs. Inefficient Markets, Foreign Markets, Acceleration Of Trend, Number Of Days In A Pullback
In this episode, Dave discussed efficient vs. inefficient markets and how capitalization, fundamentals, and volatility affect efficiency. He went on to discuss whether or not you should pay attention to foreign markets. As usual, there were rants based on your questions. This week they included, but weren’t limited to, trend acceleration, the number of bars in a pullback, whether or not you should. He then covered market conditions and analyzed your stock picks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 03/07/13 $9.95
Trading Psychology--Patience, Pause Days, Forest vs.
Trees, A Company vs. A Stock
In this episode, Dave discussed the fact that you must know the difference between a company and a stock. Although this may seem obvious, it’s a sticking point for many. They fail to realize that the market is the ultimate arbiter. He continued his “forest vs. trees” analysis-looking at longer-term charts. Of course, there were rants. This week they included techniques for being patient and letting the market come to you. For techniques, he explained "pause days." And, as usual, he covered current conditions and took your questions about trading and individual stocks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 02/28/13 $9.95
In this episode, Dave discussed the erratic behavior of the market and how the indices are forming broadening formations—and what this means from a psychological aspect. He also discussed exercising discretion to survive a “stop nick.” As usual, there were rants based on your questions. This led to discussions about trading though earnings, damage control—understanding the market maker who has to eat/ support his family/ and pay for his girlfriend-- money & position management, a possible system for trading IPOs, indicators as “illustrators”, plus much much more. Finally, he took you questions about individual stocks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 02/21/13 $9.95
In this episode, Dave discussed the on the
psychological aspects of knowing your methodology as it relates to the 3
pillars of trading: Methodology, Money Management,
& Psychology.
He explained some of the nuances that are very important to know and
how knowing these can help you conquer the psychological pitfalls of
trading. Although the focus was on Dave’s methodology, Dave discussed that
how the psychology of knowing the nuances applies to all methodologies. For
trading techniques, he discussed volatility fakeouts. As usual, he took your
questions on individual stocks and trading in general. And, as usual, this
led to a variety of rants.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 02/07/13 $9.95
Canaries Of The World, V Shaped Recoveries, Scaling Into Positions, Forest vs. Trees
In this episode, Dave discussed the fact that some
world indices are losing steam and poised the question: should this be
viewed as “canaries of the world” warning sign? He continued his discussion
on V shaped recoveries at high levels, showing you how to draw these things
on the charts. He also continued his “forest vs. the trees” analysis,
pointing out a major decade plus top that could be in works. Your questions
led to some very good discussions. This week they included (but not limited
to): Should you scale into positions? And, the best time to trade pullbacks.
As usual, there were rants. This week they included the problem with high RS
big cap stocks, does the U.S. still rule the world when it comes to
markets?, should a country deflate its currency?, plus some other stuff.
There were several “write that down” moments including a currency pair you
should watch for the potential of the mother of all tops. You’re welcome.
As usual, market and sector
conditions were covered. And finally, he took your questions on individual
stocks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 1/31/13 $9.95
The Psychology Of Technical Analysis, Persistency, TKOs, Weekly vs. Daily Charts, Narrow Range/Wide Range Bars
In this episode, Dave discussed the psychology of
technical analysis and how patterns must have a psychological basis. He
discussed price persistency from a mathematical and psychological standpoint
and talked about the anomalies of the pattern.
He went on to discuss how his TKO
pattern works best with markets in persistent trends.
He then discussed weekly vs. daily
charts with respect to major transitional patterns.
As usual, there were rants and tangents based on your questions.
These included discussions on narrow range and wide range bars, current
stocks which have patterns mentioned in the webinar, the forest vs. the
trees plus much much more. Finally, and as usually, he covered market and
sector conditions and analyzed your stock picks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 1/24/13 $9.95
Volatility, The VIX, % Correct vs. Bottom Line, Entries, Stock Picking, The Psychology Of The Methodology/Money Management System, Plus A Bunch of Other Stuff
In this episode, Dave followed up on recent
discussions of volatility and discussed its nuances and anomalies.
Along those lines, he discussed the current low VIX situation. He
then went on to discuss longer-term market charts to “see the forest for the
trees.” For money and position
management he discussed the open portfolio from his trading service with a
focus on how catching a few big winners is more important than percent
correct. This led to some rants on
the pitfalls of methodologies that boast a high % correct, how the market
often rewards bad behavior, why buy and hold does not work, how and how not
to use indicators, and the psychology of his money management system. As
usual, he took your questions. This led to discussions on entries, picking
the best stocks, having the patience to stick with a viable methodology,
instance success/failure vs. longer-term success, plus much much more. He
was really jacked up on the Dew. Finally,
he analyzed current market and sector conditions and discussed your stock
picks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 1/17/12 $9.95
Trader's Psychology-Containing To Do The Wrong Thing, Advanced Trading Techniques: Fib Extensions, Volatility Ratios, The VIX
In this episode, Dave went a little deeper than his normal simple trend following mantra. He talked about how markets can often stall at the 1.27 Fibonacci extensions. He discussed this in regards to double tops and when markets get through his “Gatekeeper” pattern. In keeping with this more advanced theme, he went on to discuss what happens when volatility compresses as measured by volatility ratios and how the first move can often be a false one. He went on to discuss the complacency in the current market as evidenced by the low Vix readings. Getting back to the basic methodology, he discussed what type of patterns he is looking for now and why. For psychology, he talked about the fact that traders often know what they’re doing wrong but they continue to do it anyway. To break this cycle, he discussed that all you they have to do is to not act like Kwai Chang Caine. And finally, and as usual, he took your questions on trading and analyzed your individual stock picks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 1/10/13 $9.95
Using Discretion To Beat The System-Both The Good And The Bad, Games You Can Play To Avoid Psychological Pitfalls, "Write That Down"--Things You Need To Know
In this episode, Dave discussed how discretion can
be used to beat the basic system. He built a good case on the benefits but
also mentioned some of the drawbacks. This discussion led to “games” you can
play to help overcome the psychological pitfalls of trading. Using a current
example, he went on to show some discretionary tactics to squeeze additional
profits out of a winning trade. He also discussed what type of setups he
likes now given the current nature of the market.
As usual, there were rants. This week’s involved management of a
longer-term winner derived from a shorter-term trade, high level vs. low
level “V” shaped recoveries, and is Dave’s method the only way you should
trade? But wait, that’s not all. The rants led to several “write that down”
moments where Dave discussed important things that you need to know about
reading the charts and trading. And finally, he covered market and sectors
conditions and analyzed your stock picks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 1/03/13 $9.95
The Importance Of Big Winners, Squeezing Additional Profits Out Of Windfall Trades, A Trader's Journey, Economists, Gurus
In this episode, for trading techniques, Dave showed
how to factor news into your trading and continued his discussion of pattern
vs. trend and “V” shaped recoveries. For money management, he discussed the
importance of catching the occasional big winners and how to squeeze out
additional profits on windfall trades. For
trader’s psychology he discussed a trader’s journey based on the conditions
when a the trader begins and how instant success or failure may not be a
precursor of longer-term success. As
usual, he took your questions and as usual, this led to a variety of rants
including the fact that you can only predict the short term, whether or not
following an economist help in your trading, avoiding gurus, and a variety
of other topics.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 12/20/12 $9.95
"V" Shaped Recoveries, Fibonacci, Pattern vs. Trend, IPOs
In this episode, Dave discussed whether or not a switch can be flipped from bear to bull, the problems with "V" shaped recoveries, if you really can trade a seasonal bias, 2012 in retrospect--a market that rewarded bad behavior, big picture patterns vs. trend, and IPOs. He also discussed Fibonacci and how and when you should incorporate it into your analysis. As usual, there were rants inspired by your questions. And, finally, he discussed market and sector conditions and took your questions on individual stock picks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 12/13/12 $7.95
Catching New Trends Early
In this episode, Dave discussed how to catch major market turns using transitional patterns. The focus was on Bowties but he also discussed First Thrusts and Gatekeepers. As usual, there were rants inspired by your questions. These included should you buy foreign ETFs now?, matching the pattern to the market/market confirmation, using moving averages to help determine trend, plus a bunch of other stuff—he was really wound up. Finally, he discussed market and sector conditions and took your questions on individual stock picks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 12/06/12 $7.95
Studying Index Components, More On Stops/OB/OS, When and How To Trade Opening Gap Reversals
In this episode, Dave
continued his discussion on stop placement based on noise and reversion to
the mean from an overbought/oversold situation. This dovetailed nicely into
a discussion on trading opening gap reversals in the direction of the major
trend. Using a recent example, Dave showed when
and how to trade these "gifts" from the market. As usual, there were rants based on
his random thoughts and your
questions. This week they included a discussion on varying position size,
building a case for market direction-then looking to tear it down, what it
would take for him to become bullish, and
studying the components of an index. Finally, he analyzed the overall
market and sectors and covered your stock picks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 11/29/12
$7.95
Can Tighter Stops Be Used?--Understanding Noise, OB/OS & Reversion To The Mean, Second Entries
In this episode, Dave
discussed stop placement based on the noise and the propensity of a market
to revert to its mean from an overbought/oversold situation. The focus was
on why stops still have to be fairly loose but he did show specific cases
where tight stops can be used. He then discussed second entries on
pullbacks. Of course, there were rants based on random thoughts and your
questions. This week they included a discussion on mechanical vs.
discretionary systems, the pitfalls of reversion to the mean trading, linear
regression/ability for a stock to trade cleanly, is it different this
time?/are markets manipulated?, plus a variety of other stuff.
Finally, he analyzed the overall
market and sectors and covered your stock picks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 11/15/12
$7.95
In this episode, Dave continued his discussed on
putting the pieces of the puzzle together--this week he focused
on what the type of new highs is
saying about the market. He also
touched upon wholesale selling and positive news being discounted.
Based on your questions,
he went on to discuss the psychology of market tops and bottoms,
analyzing support and overhead resistance when trading—especially on
the short side, tightening stops during questionable conditions, and
what you need to know about why a
stock is moving. As usual, several rants came from these and other
discussions. Finally, he analyzed the overall market and sectors and covered
your stock picks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 11/08/12
$7.95
How The Pieces Of The Puzzle Foretold The Current Market Slide, Trading Around Earnings, How Technicals Come Together, Matching The Pattern To The Market
For the third week in a row, Dave continued his discussion on why it is important to look internally and “put the pieces of the puzzle together.” With the market beginning to break down, this discussion is very timely. Dave also discussed a variety of other subjects including trading around earnings, damage control, trailing stops intra-day, sell signals off of major highs, “Canary(s) in the coal mine”, bellwethers, matching the pattern to the market, and how technical often come together at the same point. And finally, as usual, he discussed market & sector conditions and took your questions on trading in general and individual stocks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 11/02/12
$7.95
13 Things You Need To Study Daily, Wedging Patterns, Intra-day Position Trading
Knowing what’s really going on within a market is a lot more than just looking at the indices. Therefore, Dave continued his recent theme of how to put the pieces of the puzzle together. This week he listed 13 things that you should study daily to get a feel for what’s really going on. For techniques, he explained “wedging” patterns. As usual, there were rants. This week’s main rant was on why you should not day trade but if you did, you should take an intra-day position trading approach. He gave some ideas of what to look for to capture trend days and tossed out some fodder for research. Finally, he then took your questions on trading in general and on individual stock picks. This led to discussions on entries and exercising discretion. Several “high five-ahs” were given out to those of you who picked great stocks that look poised to make big moves soon.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 10/25/12
$7.95
In this episode Dave discussed the importance of
putting the pieces of the puzzle together: paying attention to debacle de
jours, bellwether stocks, looking at a lot of stocks and sectors daily, and
studying equal weighted indices. He then discussed the latest “Go Go No Mo”
victim and the money and position management behind that trade. He also
covered a variety of other topics including: Is the short side harder to
trade? Are shorts really limited to a gain of 100%?, the open to close
relationship, and paying attention to major news event lows.
As usual, there were rants. And in
this show, there were several “write that done, I just paid for your
webinar” moments. Finally, he covered market and sector conditions and then
took your questions on individual stocks and trading in general.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 10/18/12
$7.95
Dave followed up on shorts that made his recent “Landry List.”
He discussed why he like them then and what’s going on with them now.
He discussed the importance of
watching the bellwether stocks since they can become the “canary in a coal
mine.” He then went on to discuss a possible new victim of his “Go Go No Mo
Strategy.” Of course, there were rants. Many tidbits were tossed out
including but not limited to the best way to catch major turning points in
markets, the psychology of
overhead supply, news-reality vs. perception, and the base fakeout then
breakout pattern. He also discussed his favorite oyster dish and the best
restaurant to find them in New Orleans. And
finally, he covered current market/sector conditions and took your questions
on individual stocks and trading in general.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 10/11/12
$7.95
Treasure Hunting-How To Scan & Analyze The Markets, Options, Limit Orders, Portfolio Tracking
In his longest show to date, Dave covered a plethora of stuff:
Portfolio tracking, options, and limit orders. The main focus of the show
was on treasure hunting and how to get a feel for what’s really going on
within the market. He showed you how to create and analyze a tradable
universe of stocks, how to scan for stocks, and how he analyzes ETFs and
sectors. He explained his bottom up approach of looking at stocks and
sectors first to understand what’s going on “under the hood” before studying
the major indices. Finally, as usual, he covered current market conditions
and took your questions on trading and individual stocks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 10/04/12
$7.95
Patterns for Forex Trading, Base Fakeouts/Breakouts, Analogs
In this episode, Dave discussed that he’d rather trade inefficient markets but efficient markets like Forex can still be traded. He shows you how to pick your spots carefully and his favorite patterns for these efficient markets. He then went through his current list of short setups discussing why he like them with the intention on following up in subsequent shows. He also discussed the base fakeout/breakout pattern and how do factor it into your analysis. Your questions led him on a variety of rants including the money management of a growing account, anomalies of volatility, the ever changing personality of stocks, so called “analogs,” and some big picture predictions. As usual, he discussed current market conditions with a focus on the narrow leadership. And finally, he took your questions on individual stocks-showing what he liked and what he didn’t.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 09/27/12
$7.95
Using Liberal Entries, Getting A Feel For The Overall Market, Statistics, The Universal Nature of TA & Human Nature
In this episode, Dave discussed the universal nature of technical analysis and human nature. He also discussed how liberal entries can often keep you out of trouble. He then went on a few rants (shocking!) including how to get a feel for what’s really going on within a market, trailing stops, being right vs. making money, and quantifying your trades with statistics (or not?). As usual, he took your questions on trading and individual stocks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 09/20/12
$7.95
Trading Popular vs. Un-popular stocks, Factoring News Into Your Analysis, Where The Current Opportunities Are
In this episode, Dave covered 2 of the most popular
stocks, discussing how and when they could set up but more importantly, why
you need to be trading less popular stocks. He discussed how to factor news
into your trading and analysis with a focus on news reversal setups. As
usual, there were rants. This week they were mostly on
reactions to news events and
trading less efficient stocks. With conditions improving, much of the focus
was on the market and where he’s finding opportunities.
And finally, as usual, he took your
questions trading, the markets, and on individual stocks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 09/13/12
$7.95
The Universal Nature of Trading Psychology, Trading With Another Career-Entries, Stops, & Trailing Stops
Dave talked about the universal nature of trading
psychology—how traders are prone to many of the same pitfalls, regardless of
the continent. He also talked about how to manage new positions for those
who have a life outside of trading--focusing on entries, stops, and tips to
avoid watching a screen. The rants this week were mostly on trading
psychology but he did manage to touch upon a variety of other topics
including listening to the database, trading in an event driven environment,
and some other stuff. And finally, as usual, he covered the markets and took
your questions on individual stocks, the market, and trading in general.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 08/30/12
$7.95
More On Volatility, The Perils of "Income" Producing Strategies, Understanding the Personality of A Stock
Dave continued his discussion on volatility as it applies to current market conditions. He re-hashed reversion to the mean, anomalies, and using ratios to gauge low volatility situations. He also discussed how you can simple “eyeball” volatility using the trading ranges and closes. He went on to discuss how swing charts can be used to identify choppy markets, understanding the efficiency and personality of the stocks you are trading, the dangers of trading high relative strength stocks during less than ideal conditions, and the perils of so called “income producing” strategies. He also went on some rants on a variety of tangents (shocking!). As usual, he covered the markets and took your questions on individual stocks, the market, and trading in general.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 08/23/12
$7.95
The Importance of Volatility Ratios, Efficient vs. Inefficient Markets
In this episode, Dave continued his discussion on volatility-focusing on the ratios and why you need to pay attention when volatility is due to expand. He also discussed efficient markets vs. inefficient markets and which ones you should trade and when/how. And finally, as usual, I took your questions on individual stock picks and trading in general. Dave demystifies volatility. Without getting into complex formulas, Dave covers how volatility reverts to its mean from contraction to expansion, how volatility can be used as a measure of beta, nuances of volatility, and how first moves are often false ones. Then, as usual, he went off a variety of rants and tangents based on your questions. Finally, he covered current market conditions and discussed your stock picks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 08/16/12
$7.95
Everything You Every Wanted To Know About Volatility
But Were Afraid To Ask
In this episode, Dave
demystifies volatility. Without getting into complex formulas, Dave covers
how volatility reverts to its mean from contraction to expansion, how
volatility can be used as a measure of beta, nuances of volatility, and how
first moves are often false ones. Then, as usual, he went off a variety of
rants and tangents based on your questions. Finally, he covered current
market conditions and discussed your stock picks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 08/09/12
$7.95
Tracking Trades, Damage Control, Using A Swing Chart To Identify Chop
In this episode, Dave showed how to track trades
using a spreadsheet. The emphasis was on money and position management
including how much to risk, setting stops/initial goals, the trending loaf &
the trading loaf-the importance of winners and why you can only predict the
short-term but can still stay with positions for longer-term gains. He then
went on to show just how choppy the market has been in recent times using a
swing chart. As usual, he had rants, rants, and more rants on a variety of
subjects including the fact that you should ignore all news, bad things can
happy, damage control, and some other stuff.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 08/02/12
$7.95
Exercising Discretion, Election Year Cycle?, Portfolio Ebb & Flow, Scaling In And Out, Trading Psychology-Decisions
In this episode, Dave
talked more about exercising discretion during questionable markets. He also
talked about how you need to reduce the amount of decisions you make in
order to reduce stress and emotions. He
then went on some long rants on a variety of topics: Is there really an
election year cycle? Should you scale
in and out of positions? How to stay on the right side of the market through
the ebb and flow of portfolio management. Plus much much more--he was jacked
up on the Dew. And finally, as usual, he then discussed current market and
sector conditions and took your
questions on individual stock picks and trading and general.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 07/26/12
$7.95
Liberal Entries, Avoiding Micromanagement, Go Go No Mo, Applying Discretion
In this
episode, Dave continued his theme on why you should not micromanage-explaining that you need to see the forest for the trees. For trading
techniques, he discussed how liberal entries can often keep you out of
losing trades and how a little discretion could go wrong shorter-term but it
will help you to capture bigger winners longer-term. He continued his recent
discussion about the Go Go No Mo strategy, showing the latest victim as an
example. He also went off on a few rants on a variety of topics (I know,
shocking). And finally, he discussed current market and sector conditions
and took your questions on
individual stock picks and trading and general.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 07/19/12
$7.95
In this episode, Dave discussed why you should not
micromanage your trades and how you might “win the battle but end up losing
the war”--explaining that the market often rewards bad behavior. For trading
techniques, he discussed the psychology of what happens to a high relative
strength stock at a transitional point using an awesome graphic. He also
discussed how to apply a little discretion to help stay with a trade that
still appears to have potential. He went on to discuss that your stops must
be outside of the normal noise of the markets and the steps you must take if
you are getting stopped out too frequently. He also discussed some other
stuff such as how to draw trendlines. And finally, as usual, he discussed
current market and sector conditions and took
your questions on individual stock picks and trading and general.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 07/12/12
$7.95
Trading Psychology-Know Your Methodology, “Dead Money”, Money & Position Management-More On Tracking Trades, Plus Lengthy Rants
In this episode, Dave talked about how sometimes moves take time to develop and that so called “dead money” isn’t necessarily a bad thing. He went on to discuss the trading psychology of being patient and not trying to always do something. He continued his trading psychology theme by stressing how crucial it is to know your methodology. He explained some of the nuances of his methodology including the fact that trading is not something that you only do when it is convenient, flat times, skewed nature, and sweet spots. As usual, he went off on some rants based on your questions. And finally, he covered current market and sector conditions and analyzed your stock picks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 07/05/12
$7.95
Go Go No Mo Strategy, Should You Trade Straddles?,
Money & Position Management—Tracking Trades, Trading Without Directional
Backing
In this episode, Dave discussed his Go Go No Mo strategy using a current example, transfer payments, option straddles, news, fundamentals, and money & position management using a tracking spreadsheet. He then went on to discuss how you should trade when the market is lacking directional backing, how to draw trendlines, plus, much much more. And, as usual, he covered market and sector conditions and answered your questions on individual stocks and trading in general.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 06/28/12 $7.95
Trading Psychology--Being Right vs. Making Money, Stress and Emotions; Taking Partial Profits In Near Miss Situations
In this episode, Dave discussed the psychological pitfalls of being right vs. making money and why you should not worry about the “so called” dead money. Continuing on the psychological theme, Dave discussed the fact that there will be stress and emotions involved when making trading decisions and how we need to manage this. He also touched upon the three most important aspects of trading psychology: Money Management, Methodology, and Mind. For trading techniques, Dave discussed how to apply a little discretion to take partial profits a little early during near miss situations. He went on to discuss a bunch of other stuff--he was really jacked up on the Dew. And finally, as usual, covered market and sector conditions and answered your questions on individual stocks and trading in general.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 06/14/12 $7.95
Trading High RS In A Questionable Market, Trading Opening Gap Reversals + Witch Hats, Intra-day Position Trading, Volatility
In this episode, Dave discussed the pitfalls of
trading high RS in a low RS type of market, fading with the trend with a
focus on OGREs with Witch Hats, and intra-day position trading. He also
discussed where opportunity falls within volatility and other topics based
on your questions. And finally, as usual, covered market and sector
conditions and answered your questions on individual stocks and trading in
general.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 06/07/12 $7.95
Applying Discretion To Squeeze Out Additional Profits, Inter-market Analysis, ETF Tracking Errors, Why You Need To Trade Both Sides
In this episode, Dave discussed three games you can play to help squeeze out additional profits on trades and the trading psychology aspects of applying discretion. He then discussed the fact that if you want to capture a trend, you must be willing to take a little heat. He went on to discuss second entries on a missed trade, why you need to fully understand ETF tracking errors, and inter-market analysis on a short-term time frame. Finally, he discussed why you must be willing to play both sides of the market. He then covered market and sector conditions and answered your questions on individual stocks and trading in general.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 05/31/12 $7.95
Stock Selection, First Thrust Pattern, The Depth of Pullbacks
In this episode, Dave discussed
the First Thrust pattern, how to pick the best stocks, trading
pullbacks after breakouts/the depth of pullbacks, and discussed his thoughts
on IPOs before they trade. He then covered market and sector conditions and
answered your questions on individual stocks and trading in general.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 05/10/12 $7.95
Money & Position Management, The Stock Selecto Meter, Letting The Ebb and Flow Adjust Your Portfolio
In this episode, Dave discussed why he takes partial profits using a current example. He introduced his “Stock Selecto Meter” which becomes more selective in poor conditions and less selective in good conditions. He then went on a random thoughts rant which included a discussion on the fact that markets go up and markets go down, what he learned at the AAPTA annual conference, why you shouldn’t make any big picture predictions at this juncture, letting the ebb and flow adjust your portfolio, why shorts are a pain in the ass, being careful of common wisdom and clichés, plus much more. Finally, then covered market and sector conditions, where he’s seeing opportunities, and answered your questions on individual stocks & trading in general.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 04/26/12 $7.95*
THE ONLY Way To Make Money Trading, Technical Analysis Is Alive and Well, Entries, Intra-day Trading Techniques
In this episode, Dave discussed why technical analysis is alive and well. He also discussed the only way to make money trading, how riding trends can be a bumpy ride, and how to keep you ego out of your trading. Then, as usual, based on your questions he then went off on some tangents on a variety of subjects. This lead to discussions on entries, stops, intra-day trading techniques, plus much, much more. Finally, he then covered market and sector conditions, where he’s seeing opportunities, and answered your questions on individual stocks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 04/19/12 $7.95*
When To Take Partial Profits Early, Micro First Thrust, Moving From The Know Into The Unknown
In this episode, Dave discussed how to move from the
known to the unknown when trading and when to consider taking partial
profits a little early by thinking like Lester Love. Then, as usual, based
on your questions he then went off on some tangents on a variety of
subjects. He also discussed the Micro First Thrust pattern and why now is
the time to be cautious in the markets. Finally, he then covered market and
sector conditions, where he’s seeing opportunities, and answered your
questions on individual stocks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 04/12/12 $7.95*
Staying With Trades, The Skewed Nature of The Methodology, Money Management, Position Management
In this episode, Dave
discussed why you should stay with trades and let the market make decisions
for you. Then, based on your questions he discussed why you enter trades
intra-day, the skewed nature of the methodology, and percent of account risk
vs. percent of stop risk. As usual, he was jacked up on the Dew and went off
on wild tangents, mostly on money and position management and trading
psychology. He then covered
market and sector conditions, where he’s seeing opportunities, and answered
your questions on individual stocks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 04/05/12 $7.95*
Designer's Intent, How To Beat The Basic System, Money & Position
Management,
Playing the "Keep The Change" Game
In this
episode, Dave discussed how to beat the basic system by scaling back in and
using discretionary techniques. Then, based on your questions, he went off
on some wild tangents including staying with winners using by playing the
“keep the change” game, using your brains vs. mechanical trading, and
designer’s intent when it comes to patterns.
He then covered market and sector conditions, where he’s seeing
opportunities, and answered your questions on individual stocks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 03/29/12 $7.95*
Understanding Scaling, Historical Volatility, Relative Strength
In this episode, Dave discussed why you need to pay attention to scaling when reading charts. Further, he discussed using historical volatility as a measure of beta, relative strength of sectors, and why you should ignore the inverted donkey jumping over a fence pattern. He then took your questions, and as usual, went off on several tangents. Finally, he then covered market and sector conditions, where he’s seeing opportunities, and answered your questions on individual stocks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 03/22/12 $7.95*
Following Your Plan-Staying With Positions, Discretionary Techniques For
Taking Profits
In this episode, Dave
discussed why you should obsess before you get into a trade and not
afterwards—stick with positions and give them time to work. He then
discussed discretionary techniques because you don’t always get a second
chance. He then fielded your questions on trading.
He then covered market and sector conditions. And finally, as usual,
he took your questions on individual stocks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 03/15/12 $7.95*
Number of Positions, Micromanagement, Stock Selection, Planning, Patience, Trading Psychology
In this episode, Dave followed up on the how many positions
you should have on by showing the ebb and flow for 2012 of positions that
have hit profit targets, stopped out, and those that remain open. He also
discussed how to not micromanage--focusing on planning and staying with
trades, giving them time to reach fruition. As usual, there were
tangent conversations on a variety of topics. This week there was an
emphasis on trading psychology.
He then covered market and sector conditions and discussed where he's
finding opportunities. And, as usual, he took your questions on individual
stocks
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 03/08/12 $7.95*
Number of Positions, Money Management, Stock Selection, Trading Psychology
In this episode, Dave discussed how many positions you should have on at a time and how ebb and flow changes the portfolio. This led to many tangent discussions as one would expect on money and position management. It also led to discussions about trading psychology, exercising discretion, and stock selection. And finally, he covered market and sector conditions and discussed where he's finding opportunities. And, as usual he took your questions on individual stocks.Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 03/01/12 $7.95*
In this episode, Dave discussed very short-term vs. short-to-intermediate-term trading. He explained how his hybrid approach allows you to have the best of both worlds. He then discussed profit taking vs. letting positions ride. Further, based on your questions, he had a discussion about how to up your position sizing when ready, plus a variety of other topics. And finally, he covered market and sector conditions and discussed where he's finding opportunities. And, as usual he took your questions on individual stocks.Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 02/23/12 $7.95*
In this episode, Dave showed how to beat the basic system by scaling in and out of positions. He then embraced his propensity to ramble on by taking your questions and running with them. From this, he had rants on matching the pattern to the market, trading the news, Fibonacci, understanding open risk in the portfolio, intra-week cycles, and how to train your brain to do the hard thing. He also spent a lot of time on money and position management plus much, much more. This week he was really jacked up on the Dew! And finally, he covered market and sector conditions and discussed where he's finding opportunities. And, as usual he took your questions on individual stocks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 02/16/12 $7.95*
In this episode, Dave showed what can happen when volatility goes wrong and how its often not as bad as it seems on the surface. He also followed up on last week's discussion about discretion when it comes to partial profits. Based on your trading questions, he then went off on some random thought tangents (as he normally does). This week they included a system for trading IPOs, trading psychology, and money management. To quote Dave after the webinar: (he forgot to mute his microphone) "Man, I really threw a lot at them this week." And finally, he covered market and sector conditions and discussed where he's finding opportunities. And, as usual he took your questions on individual stocks.Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 02/12/12 $7.95*
With Volatility Comes Opportunity
In this episode, Dave showed how the stocks that many people avoid due to volatility are the exact stocks they should be trading. You can't just blindly trade a stock because it is volatile though. Therefore, Dave shows you how to combine more volatile stocks with structure to create opportunities. He also showed you how to track your trades with an Excel spreadsheet. And, as usual, he went off on several tangents. This week they included money management and the psychology of trading. He then covered market/sector action and where he's finding opportunities. Finally, he answered your questions on trading and individual stocks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 02/02/12 $7.95*
Trading Psychology-Making Decisions And Living With Them
In this episode, Dave talks about trading psychology and how trading boils down to making decisions and living with them. He also discusses how to control your emotions and getting your arms around your methodology. As usual, he also covered market/sector action and where he's finding opportunities. Finally, he answered your questions on trading and individual stocks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 01/26/12 $7.95*
In this episode, Dave covers how to handle opening gaps on entries. Since conditions have been improving, the main focus of the show was the market/sector action and where he's finding opportunities. Finally, he answered your questions on trading and individual stocks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 01/19/12 $7.95*
In this episode, Dave answers your questions on money management. He also discusses overbought/oversold, Trend Pivot Pullbacks, Pullbacks In Transitional Patterns, Avoiding Opening Gap Reversals, Planning Your Trade and Trading Your Plan, Trading Mean Reversion Moves In The Direction Of The Underlying Trend. And, as always, he covered current market and sector action.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 01/12/12 $7.95*
In this episode, Dave recaps how to analyze your tradable universe to understand what's truly going on within the market. Further, he discusses why you should be leery of exaggerated claims and how to avoid "permanent market hypothesis" Based on your questions, he also discusses various money and position management techniques. And, as always, he covered current market and sector action.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 01/05/12 $7.95*
In this episode, inspired by recent emails, Dave goes back to basics: entries, stops, setups, volatility, confirmation, and many other topics including intermarket technical analysis. He then fielded questions and shows you what he did and did not like about your stock picks. And, as always, he covered current market and sector action.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 12/22/11 $7.95*
A Bottom Up Approach To Top Down Analysis
In this episode, Dave continues his discussion on the exact steps he takes in his nightly analysis. This week his discussed how his bottom up approach to top down analysis can show you what's really going on within the market. He re-iterated the importance of looking at the tradable universe and showed you how his does his sector analysis. He then covered current market conditions, answers your questions, and analyzed your stock picks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 12/15/11 $7.95*
How To Get A "Feel" For What's Really Going On
In this episode, Dave explains how to get a feel for what's really going on in the market. He shows you how to study your tradable universe, discusses inter-market technical analysis using commodities and currencies, and how to create and study a list of ETFs. He then covers current market conditions, answers your questions, and analyses your stock picks.
He shows you his exact charts and tools that he uses to dig deep to determine the true nature of the market. Finally, he covers current market conditions, answers your questions, and analyses your stock picks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 12/08/11 $7.95*
In this episode, Dave shows you how to create a "tradable universe" of stocks that eliminates 80% of all stocks and touches upon tips and tricks for scanning through this list. He also discussed the use of discretion in less-than-ideal conditions, focusing on avoiding losing trades by using liberal entries. Further, he discusses how multiple technical often come together and reiterates how to survive choppy markets. Finally, he covers current market conditions, answers your questions, and analyses your stock picks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 12/01/11 $7.95*
The Secret To Trading-The Only 2 Questions You Need To Ask. In this episode, Dave shows you that there are only 2 SIMPLE questions you need to ask. And, if you can do this, you can trade successfully. Dave also discussed how to use discretion to stick with a winning trade, and touched upon money management. Finally, he answers your questions and analyses your stock picks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 11/17/11 $7.95*
Where Are We Now? In this episode, Dave takes a big picture view of the markets starting with the micro and then working his way out to very long-term charts. For Techniques he covers the fact that With Volatility Comes Opportunity--How to avoid letting your ego get in the way of profitable trades. He also covers Techniques to help you hold on to profitable shorts and how you might look to make small bets on speculative trades during questionable markets. Finally, he answers your questions and analyses your stock picks.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 11/10/11 $7.95*
In this episode, Dave discusses Market & Sector Action, Your Stock Picks and the following Techniques: Technical Analysis-Still working after all these years, The 2% Model, The Importance Of Catching The Occasional Home Run, The Latest Victim Of The Go Go No Mo Strategy, What To Do With News/Earnings, How TA Can Often Save You, How Multiple Technicals Can Often Come Together, Patience Is A Trading Virtue-Stick To What You Do Best, Plus much, much more.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 11/03/11 $7.95*
In this episode, Dave follows up on his Go Go No Mo strategy using a current example. He covers that if you are a novice, you should know what the pros know--citing things learned from his meeting with the American Association of Professional Technical Analysts. He also discusses how to trade news reversals. Finally, he discusses weekly vs. daily transitional patterns. And, of course, he covers market conditions and takes your questions. Plus, much, much more--he was really wound up!
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 10/27/11 $7.95*
In this episode, Dave explains a strategy for trading for both short and long-term trades and gives suggestions for further research. He also follows up on the Go Go No Mo strategy, explains what transitional setups to avoid, covers current conditions, and takes your questions.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 10/20/11 $7.95*
In this episode, Dave explains the "Go Go No Mo" Strategy for trading high relative strength stocks in questionable markets. He then discusses tricks & tips finding and trading them. He also discusses current market conditions, your stock picks, and answers questions on the market and trading in general.
Dave Landry's The Week In Charts For 10/13/11 $7.95*
In this episode, Dave explains the Witch Hat pattern. He discusses how to recognize the best pattern and tricks & tips on trading them. He also discusses current market conditions, your stock picks, and answers questions on the market and trading in general.
*Live shows remain free. If you can't make a scheduled show, feel free to suggests alternate times. Also, if there's something you want covered in the show and cannot attend, feel free to submit requests to dave@davelandry.com See the home page under announcements for the next scheduled show.