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Episodic Pivot

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The EP Kick
How to define 4~5 Star
1 High ADR (4.0)
2 Market condition (10ema > 20ema)
3 Not Big Move (Not extended Base)
4 SideWay (3~6 Month)
5 Gap up over 8%
6 Gap up above Clear Range ( Weekly Resistance, MA)
7. Big Volume (First 15min volume > average daily volume)
8. Leader stock in hot sector with RS
Episodic Pivot — Scan,
Entry/Exit checklist,
Situational Awareness
summary.
The fundamental logic for an EP is news that catches the market off
guard and forces a re-evaluation of the stock. Also called rocket
fuel. Remember, when institutions buy, they don’t buy in
one day. It can take many months for them to get to their
desired allocation.
Note that Episodic Pivots sometimes also go by different names:
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Power Earnings Gap (PEG) by @traderstewie.
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Buyable Gap Ups by Gil Morales and Dr. Chris Kacher.
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Some other names that get tossed around are “postearnings drift,” and “momentum gaps.”
You may notice slight differences in the conditions used to trade
these depending on who you follow.
I’ve noticed that my daily workload becomes split into 3 parts, Scan,
Entry/Exit, and Situational Awareness. I’ve comparmentalized the 3
below…
Scan checklist:
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Big move — According to EG and KK, the gap needs to be
considerable: 8–10% or more. Not only that, but volume
must be a multiple of the average daily volume, like 2x, 3x,
4x or more. Likewise, this volume needs to come in early
(think pre-market or first 30 minutes).
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Volume +100k
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Orderly consolidation before explosive move. This is
important, dont just jump into stocks that are doing good,
the likelyhood that you’ll get spit back out or left
bagholding is alot higher if there is no orderly
consolidation before the big move.
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Catalyst — Things like: Earnings beat, FDA news, Media
mention, Analyst upgrade, CEO change, New product, PR
release, Twitter pump, Trump tweets, Sales numbers,
Sector/Industry boost.
Helpful tools:
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The Stock Catalist, premarket movers : Here is an autoupdated list of the main premarket movers
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Finviz Screener, relative Volume over 2: Here I’ve set up a
screener that looks for mid-cap or larger stocks trading at
least 2x higher volume than normal.
Entry/Exit checklist:
Opening Range breakout on high volume
Entry:
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Wait for the first 1-minute candle to form and observe the
volume — Ideally, there is big volume right out of
the gate, sometimes big volume comes a few minutes after
the open on the smaller cap names. Note: KK rarely trades
in extended hours but prefers to wait for the opening
range highs, which means he will wait for the first 1minute candle to form and closely observe the volume.
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If you bought the 1-minute highs, oftentimes you may add
on the 5-minute highs also to get more confirmation and
size.
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Often, you can miss the 1-minute opening range and
instead buy the 5-minute highs or 60-minute highs. No
need to be first in. You could just add through the day if the
stock is acting well.
Exit(Stop/Take profit):
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Stop loss: always at the lows of the day.
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Make sure your stop is no more than 1x, or maximum 1.5x
the average daily range or the average true range.
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Take profit: Sell 1/2 to 2/3 of your position 3–5 days after
entry. Keep the rest in play.
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Trailing Stop: After taking profit, sell the rest of your
position if stock closes below the 10 day Moving Average
at day’s close. Note: Use 1-day candles then 10-candle
moving average, NOT 10-day candles AND 10-candle
moving avegrage.
SA — Situational Awareness: Industry, sector &
general market performance
FinViz S&P performance map
My favorite ways to get a read on the general market:
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Finviz S&P performance map.
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Stockbee’s Market Monitor, I can't believe he puts this out
there for free. True legend this guy.
Are precious metals up today? If so, you might have better luck
trading names in that sector or industry. Some ways to check on
daily performance of specific Industries and Sectors:
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Finviz ETFs performance map
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https://www.tradingview.com/markets/stocksusa/sectorandindustry-industry/
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https://www.bloomberg.com/markets/sectors
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https://eresearch.fidelity.com/eresearch/goto/markets_se
ctors/landing.jhtml
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https://www.yardeni.com/pub/peacockperf.pdf
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https://www.barchart.com/stocks/market-performance
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https://finviz.com/groups.ash
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https://novelinvestor.com/sector-performance/
About me:
I’m a novice retail trader, with a BA in fashion design(so you know
you can really trust me when it comes to finance) in 2021 I joined a
BootCamp where I had the opportunity to study under Pradeep
Bonde aka Stockbee, EasyGuru or for short, EG. I’ve also followed
the work of that degenerate mall cop Kristjan kullamägi,
aka Qullamaggie or KK for short, for a few years.
There is nothing new in this post, this post is an attempt to
consolidate and simplify the information that has been shared by
both EG and KK for my own personal daily use and to potentially
build an automated trading bot.
Find me on Twitter, Instagram, or LinkedIn.
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