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The third pattern he looks for, which he picked up from Minervini, is the volatility contraction pattern (VCP). AdvertisementIntraday VCPThe VCP pattern can be spotted over multiple days or weeks. The spike in green volume bars parallel to the first price spike demonstrates this in the chart below. AdvertisementFor Gajjala, it's an easier pattern to trade because the contraction period is longer than other patterns he watches for. Below is an example of a trade Gajjala took on Syntec Optics Holdings (OPTX) on November 17.
Persons: aren't, Gajjala, Mark Minervini, Norman Zadeh Organizations: Service, US, Business, Syntec Optics Holdings Locations: Dallas, Minervini
Read previewGoverdhan Gajjala is a day trader who is also a software consultant working from home. The flexibility of his day-to-day schedule opened a doorway to pick up stock trading as a side gig. Too many unknowns, including sudden news headlines, could pop up along the way and impact a stock's price. For him, this meant turning to day trading, where stocks are only held between seconds to hours but not overnight. He joined the course's private access program, a paid educational platform for trading stocks, and spent a year learning the content.
Persons: , it's, Gajjala, Mark Minervini, Norman Zadeh Organizations: Service, Business, US, PSQ
This time, he stuck to the spot market, both day trading and swing trading. AdvertisementHis next filter is stocks trading above $1 to avoid any really volatile penny stocks. All this is done before the stock market opens. He doubles down with this filter by using it during earnings season as well. He determined that $2.48 was a resistance point based on where selling pressure appeared during the previous month's chart.
Persons: James Hatzigiannis, William O'Neill, Hatzigiannis, Mark, Goverdhan Gajjala Organizations: Service, Nike, Business, BI, Photonics Corp, L3Harris Technologies, Rail, Systems Locations: Chicago
After a few years of attempting to swing trade, Gajjala searched for an approach where he could feel more in control of his trades. For this trade, Gajjala has less time for analysis and needs to execute within the first and second bull flags. The red circle in the chart below demonstrates what a bull flag pullback looks like on a chart. Bull flag pullback chart pattern. By the time he did notice it, it had begun to form the second bull flag pattern.
Persons: Goverdhan Gajjala, Mark Minervini, Gajjala, hadn't, Norman Zadeh, Zadeh Organizations: Business, Nextplay Technologies, Bionomics Ltd
He joined his private access program, a paid educational platform for trading stocks, where he spent a year learning the content. The stock's price should pull back organically, meaning the volume parallel to the downward price move should be gradual. On a daily chart like the one above, it's based on the past nine days. If the stock's price doesn't fall below it or forms a support line, it signals that the price could likely retrace and increase. Instead of entering five to 10 trades daily, he now keeps it at two to three.
Persons: Goverdhan Gajjala, William O'Neil, Gajjala, Mark Minervini, It's, Minervini's, Norman Zadeh, Zadeh Organizations: Service, Investor's Business Daily, US, EMA, Health Intelligence Locations: Dallas
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