• Mon. Oct 14th, 2024

Real Trading Techniques for Real Traders | Dave Landry’s Trading Simplified

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In this week’s edition of Trading Simplified, Dave talks about real trading techniques for real traders, using real trades. He begins with a new mystery chart, explaining his Double Top Knockout Setup. He then continues his “Next 100” trades, noting updates to his open positions, discussing how you must learn to live with your methodology, and showing how discretion can improve performance — though it does come with a cost. Finally, he shows you where we are with his 10% TFM System and how the 30-week EMA, combined with Landry Light, can keep you on the right side of the market longer-term.

This video was originally broadcast on January 11, 2023. Click anywhere on the Trading Simplified logo above to watch on our dedicated show page, or at this link to watch on YouTube. You can also watch this and past episodes on the StockCharts on-demand video service StockChartsTV.com — registration is free!

New episodes of Trading Simplified air on Wednesdays at 12:00pm ET on StockCharts TV. You can view all recorded episodes of the show at this link. Go to davelandry.com/stockcharts to access the slides for this episode and more. Dave can be contacted at davelandry.com/contact for any comments and questions.

Dave Landry

About the author:
Dave Landry has been actively trading the markets since the early 90s. In 1995, he founded Sentive Trading, LLC – a trading and consulting firm. He is the author of “Dave Landry on Swing Trading” (2000), “Dave Landry’s 10 Best Swing Trading Patterns & Strategies” (2003), and “The Layman’s Guide to Trading Stocks” (2010). In addition to his weekly show on StockCharts TV, Dave has made several television appearances, written articles for numerous financial magazines and journals, and has spoken at trading conferences both nationally and internationally.
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