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Cheat Sheet: 10-day EMA

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How I time my entries                                                    

How I time my entries                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 July 15, 2023 | [Read Online]( Cheat Sheet: 10-day EMA How I time my entries [70% OFF Subscriptions]( [( → Coupon Code: SAJ70 → New $2,000 Journey starting: Monday July 24, 2023 → Access to Journey A & B included [( 10-day EMA application Thanks for coming to today’s training. As promised, here’s the notes. Strong trending stocks will respect the 10-day EMA Look at all the trades I’ve made on NVDA off the 10-day EMA since they smashed earnings at the end of May. Results not typical. Trading is hard. Most traders lose money. Nothing guaranteed. - At least two moves off the 10-day EMA would indicate trend - Sell put spreads below on pullbacks to the 10-day EMA - Wait for bullish price rejection to enter the short put vertical - The 10-day EMA inside bar breakout - Current candle is within the previous candle signaling indecision - Since we’re in a strong trend, the market is likely to continue higher after the breakout of the inside bar - Sell put spreads at or below the 10-day EMA as the inside bar breakout occurs - Ride the trend if price remains above the 10-day EMA - Pay much closer attention to the sold strike and bought strike if the 10-day EMA is broken - If the 10-day EMA no longer acts as support the stock could make a deeper pullback or a complete reversal Summary: - In a strong uptrend the 10-day EMA should act as support - Sell put spreads at or below the 10-day EMA on bullish price rejection or an inside bar breakout - Pay close attention to the sold strike and bought strike i.e. stop loss using the 10-day moving average [70% OFF Subscriptions]( [( → Coupon Code: SAJ70 → New $2,000 Journey starting: Monday July 24, 2023 → Access to Journey A & B included [( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © Jason Bond Picks 62 Calef Hwy. #233 Lee, NH 03861, United States

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