10% gain on a 2-week hold (swing trade in Polaris Industries – $PII)

14 years ago

This is a review of our recent swing trade in Polaris Industries (PII). The chart below shows the technical buy setup…

Q1 trade results published – continuance of consistent profits…

14 years ago

Just a quick heads up to let you know we have updated the trade results for the stock and ETF…

Swing trading stock and ETF picks for April 3, 2012 ($CPHD, $ACHN, $OMER)

14 years ago

https://youtu.be/mHd3nqEueGY For detailed entry, exit, and target prices of the stocks discussed in the video, and to learn our proven…

Key support and resistance levels on the major indices ($SPX, $DJI, $COMPX)

14 years ago

The following commentary is an excerpt from today's Wagner Daily ETF and stock newsletter...enjoy! As the second quarter of 2012…

Swing trading strategy – Buying stocks or ETFs on a pullback (video 2 of 3)

14 years ago

On February 20, 2012, Deron Wagner presented a workshop at the New York Traders Expo, in which he discussed his…

Swing trading stock and ETF picks for April 2, 2012 ($VOXX, $TNGO, $RL, $PCYC)

14 years ago

https://youtu.be/Igd_ooC3sV0 For detailed entry, exit, and target prices of the stocks discussed in the video, and to learn our proven…

Swing trading stock and ETF picks for March 30, 2012 ($IBB, $IYR, $UGA, $V)

14 years ago

https://youtu.be/IuCAtVVYxgA For detailed entry, exit, and target prices of the stocks discussed in the video, and to learn our proven…

Why we use a “set it and forget it” approach with protective stop losses

14 years ago

Presently, there are four different open ETF positions (and ten open stock positions) in the model portfolio of The Wagner…

Swing trading stock and ETF picks for March 29, 2012 ($CGNX, $MANH, $URI)

14 years ago

https://youtu.be/aIeZDQgSCUk For detailed entry, exit, and target prices of the stocks discussed in the video, and to learn our proven…

How low may stocks go when they start pulling back?

14 years ago

“The market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent.” This famous quote by economist and speculator John Maynard…