Posts Tagged ‘squeeze trades’
This TTM Squeeze Setup Has a 41-2 Win Rate Over 30 Years
Over the past 30 years, this squeeze setup has won 41 times, and lost only twice. This same setup is triggering again today! I’ll share the specific squeeze strategy in this video, along with the backtest stats.
Read MoreThis TTM Squeeze Setup Has a 88% Win Rate Over 20 Years
Over the past 20 years, this squeeze setup has won 16/18 times, and is triggering a third entry today. I’ll share the specific squeeze strategy in this video, along with the backtest stats.
Read More4 Monthly Squeezes That Stand Out
Keep an eye on these 4 MONTHLY TTM Squeezes that are building up. Positive backtests, and an entry coming up!
Read MoreUNH Squeeze – Is This Our Entry?
Let’s revisit the active UNH squeeze setup, and evaluate if today’s pullback is the type of entry that we’re looking to trade.
Read MoreThis Squeeze Has a 72% Win Rate Over 30 Years
This TTM Squeeze setup has more than 27 winners over the past 30 years, and November is the strongest performing month. BUT, there’s one big red flag.
Read MoreThis TTM Squeeze Has a 75% Win Rate Over 20 Years
Let’s take a look at a TTM Squeeze setup that has triggered today. It has a 75% win rate over the past 20 years, and there’s a better way to play this squeeze.
Read MoreTTM Squeeze Setup With a 86% Win Rate Over 15 Years
I’ll share two TTM Squeeze setups that triggered recently and run 5 and 15 year backtests in each setup.
Read MoreTTM Squeeze Setup That Hasn’t Lost in 5 Years
I’ll share a TTM Squeeze setup that is currently triggering, and has been a consistent winner every single time it has triggered over the past 5 years.
Read MoreTTM Squeezes in SPY Sectors
I’ll share two sectors which have weekly TTM Squeezes setting up, with a momentum signal to the downside. Both have a Squeeze Signal that is plotting, along with bearish momentum.
Read MoreBetter Entries on 3 Squeezes
In this video, I’ll review all 4 squeezes from the previous video, 3 of which are currently giving us better entries (after already seeing a move in our anticipated direction).
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