Stockbee Member Feedback

October 25, 2025

 



Words of Appreciation for EG and Stockbee


I joined Stockbee in mid-September with the goal of gaining a deeper understanding of the nuances behind EPs. Before joining, I had traded a few good ones — NUTX, AREN, SEZL, DAVE, and ISSC, for example — but I couldn’t quite figure out which ones to hold for longer-term moves or when to take profits. As a result, I sold all of them too early and left a lot of potential gains on the table.

After joining Stockbee, I dove deep into studying EPs and the entire EP family. Since then, I’ve focused exclusively on trading EPs, DEPs, and EP9 setups. My account has grown by more than 50% since joining — the best performance I’ve ever had in such a short period. I do recognize that the past few weeks have been exceptional for EPs, offering tremendous opportunities, but without Stockbee’s knowledge and structure, I would never have been able to capitalize on them so effectively.

Some of my biggest winners over the past few weeks include GSIT, STI, NVTS, SPRB, NUAI, UAMY, BKKT, and DVLT — many of which I was only able to take thanks to the new process and deeper understanding I gained from this site and the detailed EP deep dives.

I also managed to solve a long-standing issue in my trading execution. Due to regulatory restrictions at my job, I can’t make intraday trades, which means I can’t manage risk on day one and can only sell starting from day two. This limitation made it difficult for me to take meaningful size right from the open. My new approach is to start with a smaller position and, if the trade works, add size at the end of the day. While this doesn’t give me the perfect entry price, it’s a practical and effective solution given my constraints. It’s such a simple idea, but I had never thought of it before. EG talked about those “eureka moments” in trading — when things suddenly click and start working. This was definitely one of those moments for me.

To sum it up, I want to sincerely thank the entire community, and especially EG, for building this platform. It has done wonders for my trading, and I’m excited to see it continue to grow, improve, and help many more traders in the future.

Thank you!

Selecting Trading Strategies

September 20, 2025

What are your trading Problems

September 6, 2025

 



The ability to solve your trading problems is fundamental to becoming a profitable trader. The difference between unprofitable traders and profitable traders is that the profitable traders found solutions to their trading issues.

I did a recent YouTube video about trading problems and the four basic kinds of problems in trading, based on helping thousands of traders solve their trading problems. 


I addressed most of the comments left by viewers that were specific to trading.

If you have specific trading problems, leave them in comments, and I will answer them in a new post next week. 

Only answer specific problems related to trading if they are related to the US stock market. 

Stockbee TC2000 Tabs

September 4, 2025

A list of tabs I use in TC2000. There is 20 Tab limit in TC2000


Take your trading to the next level, join the Stockbee members community. 



Stockbee Chart templates

September 3, 2025

 I get a lot of requests for the Chart templates I use in YouTube videos. Here is a list of chart templates from TC2000. I have Platinum version of TC2000 so some will not work for those with lower version




4X

https://www.tc2000.com/~5MDBd1

LTB

https://www.tc2000.com/~dsFN1d

R

https://www.tc2000.com/~uzPYK3

MDT

https://www.tc2000.com/~Bzylrv

WS

https://www.tc2000.com/~zR5ZG5

$

https://www.tc2000.com/~9zc1MT

Combo

https://www.tc2000.com/~OlX1Qe

SPY

https://www.tc2000.com/~HfwFnE

Study

https://www.tc2000.com/~T54UVt

Study 50%

https://www.tc2000.com/~EL7JEP

Cap

https://www.tc2000.com/~NQjLBS

Fool

https://www.tc2000.com/~n4F5tt

Minervini

https://www.tc2000.com/~xv2e9z

Ants

https://www.tc2000.com/~7etVmZ

Cap

https://www.tc2000.com/~nHDJJC

50 Deep

https://www.tc2000.com/~TPNI4c

20%+/MM Study

https://www.tc2000.com/~rFjWU2

Deep Dive

https://www.tc2000.com/~gumK3N




Find the young Episodic Pivots

September 1, 2025

 The most explosive Episodic Pivots occur in stocks that have Gone Public in the last 10 years and have a capitalization of less than $ 10 billion once they enter their growth phase.

When stocks go IPO, many times they may not be ready for immediate growth. Many are development-stage companies. They IPO when conditions are right for an IPO, as they need money to grow.

Their real moves start when they start growing revenue aggressively. After the IPO, they typically start going down. Most trade 50% or more below their IPO price and get neglected. They will have very low capitalization, low fund ownership, and low interest from analysts and general investors. 

In the meantime, they continue to work on their business, and some of them start growing very rapidly as their product or service takes off. When they come out with earnings, they surprise everyone big and then the explosive move happens as funds buy such growth stocks.

Not all IPO reach these milestones; most just disappear in a few years.

To find the IPO with good revenue growth, I use the following two scans in Marketsurge.





This scan finds stocks incorporated or IPOed in last 10 years that have a market capitalization below 11 billion and have two quarters of revenue growth of 39% plus. 

Most big winning stocks appear first in this scan before their significant move. This helps in finding Episodic Pivots based on real growth as a catalyst. It also helps to enter them as delayed reactions EP.

This list is tiny and allows you to focus on the most attractive young growth stocks in the market.






Scans Irun in Marketsurge to find Delayed Reactions Episodic Pivots (EP)

 

Scans used in Marketsurge to find growth or turnaround stocks for Episodic Pivots, delayed reaction entries.


Bucket 0 has two scans.




Bucket 1 has two scans.




Bucket 2 



IBD Growth 250

Scans are used to identify institutional-quality stocks that can be traded with larger position sizes, as they are more stable. Also useful for working people


Funds 5000


Funds 2500

Funds 1000




Updated Delayed Reactions EP watchlist

August 20, 2025

What are your trading problems

August 19, 2025

How to profit from momentum pause

August 15, 2025

How to profit from momentum

August 13, 2025

How to setup and use momentum ranking

August 11, 2025

Weekly Swing Trade watchlist

Mentor to millionaire traders

June 11, 2025


My interview from few months ago. 

Methods and Philosophy

April 5, 2025

 



https://stockbee.blogspot.com/p/methods-and-philosphy.html

Stocks in Play from Friday: OUST

March 22, 2025


OUST: Earnings surprise, high short interest, low flow and low cap

Is this a good setup?

Click play to replay the open.

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Stocks in play are stocks with fresh news after the close or before market open. Fresh news leads to fresh moves. Join the Stockbee community to get insights on setups and market conditions and join other members extracting profits every day.


How to gauge market trend using Guppy MMA

January 11, 2025

 The Guppy Multiple Moving Average (GMMA) is a technical analysis indicator developed by Daryl Guppy from Australia.

It is designed to identify changing trends, breakouts, and trading opportunities in the stock by identifying trends. It  consists of two groups of exponential moving averages (EMAs):


  1. Short-term Group: This includes EMAs with periods of 3, 5, 8, 10, 12, and 15 days. These moving averages are intended to capture the behavior of short-term traders, indicating short-term market sentiment.
  2. Long-term Group: This group comprises EMAs with periods of 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, and 60 days, aimed at reflecting the behavior of long-term investors, thus providing insights into the longer-term trend.

The interaction between these two groups of moving averages provides several insights:

  • Trend Strength: The degree of separation between the short-term and long-term averages can indicate the trend's strength. A wide separation suggests a strong trend, while a narrow separation implies a weakening trend or consolidation phase.
  • Trend Direction: When the short-term group moves above the long-term group, it typically signals a bullish trend, suggesting an emerging uptrend. Conversely, when the short-term group falls below the long-term group, it indicates a bearish trend or potential downtrend.
  • Potential Reversals: Crossovers between the short-term and long-term groups are seen as potential signals for trend reversals. Traders watch for these crossovers to make entry or exit decisions.

You can create a chart template in TC2000 using this idea


Chart layouts and template https://www.tc2000.com/~Nw5Fds

You can also plot it below chart to indicate trending periods.

Bullish
XAVGC3 > XAVGC30 AND XAVGC5 > XAVGC30 AND XAVGC7 > XAVGC30 AND XAVGC10 > XAVGC30 AND XAVGC12 > XAVGC30 AND XAVGC15 > XAVGC30 AND XAVGC3 > XAVGC35 AND XAVGC5 > XAVGC35 AND XAVGC7 > XAVGC35 AND XAVGC10 > XAVGC35 AND XAVGC12 > XAVGC35 AND XAVGC15 > XAVGC35 AND XAVGC3 > XAVGC40 AND XAVGC5 > XAVGC40 AND XAVGC7 > XAVGC40 AND XAVGC10 > XAVGC40 AND XAVGC12 > XAVGC40 AND XAVGC15 > XAVGC40 AND XAVGC3 > XAVGC45 AND XAVGC5 > XAVGC45 AND XAVGC7 > XAVGC45 AND XAVGC10 > XAVGC45 AND XAVGC12 > XAVGC45 AND XAVGC15 > XAVGC45 AND XAVGC3 > XAVGC50 AND XAVGC5 > XAVGC50 AND XAVGC7 > XAVGC50 AND XAVGC10 > XAVGC50 AND XAVGC12 > XAVGC50 AND XAVGC15 > XAVGC50 AND XAVGC3 > XAVGC60 AND XAVGC5 > XAVGC60 AND XAVGC7 > XAVGC60 AND XAVGC10 > XAVGC60 AND XAVGC12 > XAVGC60 AND XAVGC15 > XAVGC60

Bearish
XAVGC3 < XAVGC30 AND XAVGC5 < XAVGC30 AND XAVGC7 < XAVGC30 AND XAVGC10 < XAVGC30 AND XAVGC12< XAVGC30 AND XAVGC15 < XAVGC30 AND XAVGC3 < XAVGC35 AND XAVGC5 < XAVGC35 AND XAVGC7 < XAVGC35 AND XAVGC10 < XAVGC35 AND XAVGC12 < XAVGC35 AND XAVGC15< XAVGC35 AND XAVGC3 < XAVGC40 AND XAVGC5 < XAVGC40 AND XAVGC7 < XAVGC40 AND XAVGC10 < XAVGC40 AND XAVGC12 < XAVGC40 AND XAVGC15 < XAVGC40 AND XAVGC3 < XAVGC45 AND XAVGC5 < XAVGC45 AND XAVGC7 < XAVGC45 AND XAVGC10 < XAVGC45 AND XAVGC12 < XAVGC45 AND XAVGC15 < XAVGC45 AND XAVGC3 < XAVGC50 AND XAVGC5 < XAVGC50 AND XAVGC7 < XAVGC50 AND XAVGC10 < XAVGC50 AND XAVGC12 < XAVGC50 AND XAVGC15 < XAVGC50 AND XAVGC3 < XAVGC60 AND XAVGC5 < XAVGC60 AND XAVGC7 < XAVGC60 AND XAVGC10 < XAVGC60 AND XAVGC12 < XAVGC60 AND XAVGC15 < XAVGC60



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