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Barry Rudd – Stock Patterns For Day Trading Home Study Course
Stock Patterns For Day Trading Home Study Course, Barry Rudd & Matt Rudd in 3 DVD + 10 hours of Level II quote screen tutorials
This Stock Patterns For Day Trading describes the trading strategies used by a professional stock trader in his own trading. The ideas come both from friends who are successful traders as well as his own experience with SOES trading. The collection of trading patterns described represents one of the first full-fledged books of instruction on short term, swing and day trading in individual stocks. The author’s intraday trend trading approach and his scalping method are both described in detail. He uses the setups daily in his own trading. This course should prove valuable to the thousands of short term stock traders who seek to make their living from speculating on short term price swings. It is a toolbox for finding high probability trades for success as you trade the stock market. The technical ideas are primarily crafted around the personality of the NASDAQ market but may also be implemented in New York trades.
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VIDEO I (Introduction Module)
Introduction to electronic direct access trading for stock day traders

Overview of Investing, Swing Trading, and Day Trading

The NYSE – structure of an “auction” market

NYSE order routing with SuperDOT

Role of the Specialist

The structure of the NASDAQ market

NASDAQ order routing

Understanding ECNs (Electronic Communications Networks)

Role of the Market Makers

Basic terminology

Understanding the Level II quote window

Components of the basic screen layout for your computer

What are price bar charts?

The daily bar chart

The 5 minute intraday bar chart

Understanding how to use the stock ticker

Order entry and management windows

Tracking the market indices

Using candlestick charts

Summary

Level II quote screen tutorial
VIDEO II
Introduction to methodology section of course (for tapes 2 – 6)

Why use price bar charts to day trade?

Scalping vs. intraday trend trading – overview

Find a trading style that fits your personality

Know your exit price before you enter a trade

The “Wiggle” – a detailed explanation

How to determine the current wiggle for each stock you trade

Generating a computer screen layout for your trading

Navigating your tickers, charts, stock box and time and sales windows

Interpreting your tickers

Which indices to follow and why

Utilizing the “new high, new low” ticker

5 minute bar chart patterns

Consolidation breakout pattern – the dynamics

Timing your entry with the Level II & time and sales to get the best entry price

Spotting breakout patterns in advance

Using another Level II window as a “launching pad” for trade entry
VIDEO III
What constitutes consolidation – the 3 main criteria

Tying the bar chart price to the Level II quote screen

Interpreting the time and sales “prints” in relation to Level II quote movement as a way to uncover buying or selling pressure

The Bull’s Horn pattern on the 5 minute chart

Listening to the market and reacting – don’t force a trade

Intraday wedge pattern

Using the prior day’s intraday chart to enhance consolidation breakout trades

Support and Resistance on micro and daily time frames – a visual indicator of potential halting points

“Shotgun” pattern on the 5 minute bar chart with ensuing volume influx

“L” pattern on the 5 minute bar chart

Morning “Flashback” or headfake pattern

Computer screen examples of 5 minute bar chart patterns

Wide Range Day with Extreme Close – daily bar chart setup

Wide Range Day with slight gap outside, slight gap inside, the opening even with prior day’s close, and the big gap open

Trading off micro support and resistance zones on wide range days

Large price gap plays on the daily bar chart
VIDEO IV
More on large gap openings on the daily bar chart

Computer screen examples of wide range day setups

Reversal setups on the daily bar chart

Intraday (5 minute bar chart) dynamics of the Reversal setup

Where to enter and exit a reversal trade

Scanning your daily charts to create a hit-list for the next trading session

The alternative entry to the intraday consolidation breakout

The dangers of “randomly” picking tops and bottoms of price swings intraday

Variation on the initial wiggle to better minimize losses on a losing trade

Daily congestion breakout plays – more stocks for the morning hit-list

Computer screen examples of the Reversal setup

Profit Targets – likely halting points to exit a trade:

1. Daily price support and resistance

2. Retracement of a Wide Range Day

3. Reversal setup profit target

4. 50 & 200 day simple moving averages

5. The closing of a price gap on the daily chart

6. Price spike on intraday chart

7. Significant reversal in direction of market indices intraday

Filters – filtering out the best potential day trades

1. Too near a profit target

2. Beware of trading a stock during daily congestion

3. The cyclical nature of a stock’s “trader friendly” mode

4. Significance of the typical daily range of a stock

Computer screen examples of profit targets and filters

Summary – tying together all the trading analysis

Trade checklist – 14 step flowchart process for evaluating, trading and managing high probability trades
VIDEO V
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Fading (counter trend trading) techniques – not randomly picking tops and bottoms, but using specific criteria instead

Profit target reactions

“Tagging”

“Big Stack and a Rainbow”

NASDAQ Level II quote screen – a fuller understanding

Using 4 key factors to gauge the risk of a stock

1. The bid/ask spread

2. Number of Market Makers and ECNs per price level

3. Number of shares posted by each Market Maker and ECN

4. The price difference between each “price level”

How a Market Maker can act as the “ax” or “hammer” in a stock

Relative Strength – daily and intraday – one of the most important factors in your trading decisions

Market Indices – the trend vs. the immediate direction on the 5 minute chart

Micro support and resistance on the indices

Typical market index behavior – morning move, mid-day, and afternoon move
VIDEO VI
Computer screen index examples of relative strength

Time of day – finding the best times to trade (and the ones to avoid)

What stocks to trade – how to choose your basket of stocks

Trade analysis – trading as a business

Managing your trading vs. just managing a trade

Money management – a three step approach to help minimize risk and lock in profits

IPOs and news trades

Scalping profitably – beware the pitfalls

The art of trading

Some footage of “live trading”
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