Greetings Mr. PB, I read somewhere in your blog that trading Pharma stocks needs special skills; does being a doctor or pharmacist one of them? In addition, I will appreciate if you can help us with a YouTube video about part time swing traders (those with another full 9-5 jobs) & the best setups to suit that purpose. Will that ever work? Thank you for helping.
Biotech and drug stocks move based on drug trial potential or results. People with pharma/medicine can have edge in that field. Many good biotech funds are by medicine professional.
For swing trade part time look at my setups like 4% and $ b/o
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Good Morning Pradeep,
Studying your scans I think that I should implement ADR & ATR > 1.00 and volume > 1 million last 10 day average.
The reason for this is in order to get candidates that are volatile & liquid enough to trade short-term. I would appreciate your comment.
Thank you in advance!
Lower liquidity stock has higher probability of making big moves
Greetings Mr. PB,
I read somewhere in your blog that trading Pharma stocks needs special skills; does being a doctor or pharmacist one of them?
In addition, I will appreciate if you can help us with a YouTube video about part time swing traders (those with another full 9-5 jobs) & the best setups to suit that purpose. Will that ever work?
Thank you for helping.
Biotech and drug stocks move based on drug trial potential or results. People with pharma/medicine can have edge in that field. Many good biotech funds are by medicine professional.
For swing trade part time look at my setups like 4% and $ b/o
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