Visa (V) vs. Mastercard (MA) – Which Looks Stronger?

With today’s selloff in Visa and Mastercard, we’ll take a look at both charts with a longer term perspective in mind, for trade opportunities.

In terms of pure price movement moves, Mastercard was down 5.60% today, while Visa was down 3.58%. If we layer on a component of volatility, Mastercard was clearly the more volatile stock today.

We broke through both our Aggressive and Conservative Volatility Box models, suggesting that the sellers have full control in Mastercard. On the opposite side,

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How to Use Fibonacci Extensions and Volatility Ranges for Trade Targets

Video Transcription Today’s video is all about how you can easily use the Fibonacci extensions tool along with our Volatility Box to get high probability target zones from which you expect price action to start to reverse. Now for today’s example, we’re going to be focusing on Canadian Solar (CSIQ) and the reason why I’m…

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Bullish Daily Squeeze Setting Up on NVDA

In today’s video, we’ll use the new Slingshot Squeeze scan and backtester to
backtest a squeeze in NVDA.

With the backtester, we see that we’ve had 8 bullish squeezes in NVDA, over the past 5 years. With the 8 bullish squeezes, 7 of those have been winners, and 1 was a loser (albeit, a fairly painful loser).

On average, we see that each of the squeeze moves have led to anywhere from a 6-8% move in NVDA from the point of entry. From our current price of $542.33, that takes us to right around

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Turning a Watchlist into Volatility Trade Alerts

In this video, I’m going to show you how you can get one step closer to automating your trading process.

In our newest feature of the Stock Volatility Box platform, you can create a watchlist of stocks – these might be stocks in your portfolio, on your radar, or simply just stocks that you like to trade – and let the machine do the rest of the work.

Today, we’ll be using the output of our Bullish Squeeze Signal scan, as our watchlist. Once we copy/paste in our symbol list into the “My Watchlis

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