Tuesday, August 3, 2021

4 steps to build a winning morning trading watchlist

Hey Trader,

You might be a reasonably skilled trader…

But, if you wake up at 9:15 AM and attempt to blindly trade with no preparation, at the very least, you're missing the most favorable opportunities, and on many days you'll get crushed.

That's why today I want to break down how to build a winning morning trading watchlist in 4 easy steps.


Step One: Define What You're Looking For

Pick your two or three highest conviction setups to scan the market for setups and focus on those.


Step Two: Creating a Screen or Scan

Figure out a scanning/screening criteria that works for you. You might prefer to cast a broad net and manually analyze dozens of charts. Others might prefer to code a script that pinpoints the exact stocks that meet your setup's strict criteria.


Step Three: Reviewing Your Screen Results

Here's where we actually build your watchlist. 

Now that you've screened the market for opportunities and have a list of stocks that potentially meet your trade setup's criteria, it's time to examine each chart and each setup candidate to your watchlist.

Step Four: Analyzing Your Watchlist

Now's the time where we analyze each ticker from our watchlist in more detail, looking for factors that may lead us to winning trades.

And of course, the next step is the one everything comes down to…

Executing the trade.

And that's where we shine at Hawkeye Traders. Not only because we know what we're doing, but because we have the best indicators in our pocket.


>>> Click here to see how we make executing trades as easy as 1,2,3!

To your success,

Team Hawkeye

Hawkeye Traders

team1@hawkeyetraders.com

Call us: (888) 233-8598

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