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I’ve said it in the [SteadyTrade Team]( chat room, and I said it here on January 26… sponsored [Your Nights will NEVER be the same]( TONIGHT millionaire trader Tim Sykes is hosting an exclusive hour-long webinar... Where he will reveal how he’s made $3,921, $4,625 and even $6,237 while he was sleeping.* If you’re looking for a way to boost your trading to the next level, this could be the biggest trading event of the year. In fact, after you attend this event, your nights will NEVER be the same. And the best part is you can attend from the comfort of your own home at no cost to you… [Just click here to secure your seat instantly.]( *Disclaimer: Starting stakes: Profit of $3,921- $9,240/ Profit of $4,625- $43,414/Profit of $6,237- $64,638 Don’t Try to Guess The Bottom I’ve been getting a ton of questions about FB. Students want to know if this is the bottom. Is it time to buy? Many traders thought FB was on sale on February 3 after its big sell-off on bad earnings. But if you bought in and tried to guess the bottom — you were wrong. It’s made new 52-week lows every day since then... Yesterday it failed around the red-to-green level three times. Not a good sign. Other Big Tech names like Alibaba Group Holding Limited (NYSE: [BABA]( and PayPal Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: [PYPL]( are also struggling near their lows. BABA gapped up yesterday and had a big morning spike, but does that make it a buy? You could’ve bought it when it spiked above Monday’s high of the day… But where’s your risk level? Monday’s closing price and the premarket low would have been $2 per share below your entry. That’s a [big risk]( to take on a beaten-down stock full of bag holders. And PYPL hasn't shown any signs of reversing. It’s chopping sideways near its 52-week lows. Buying down here is a guessing game. You might as well go drop your cash at the casino — there’s no edge. Anyone who bought over the last year is in the red. And they could be selling into any spike. But there can still be day trading opportunities… Instead of trying to guess a stock's bottom, watch for it to take out key levels. And have a clear risk level nearby. PTON’s move yesterday is a great example… How to Play a Bounce Students have asked me if PTON’s a dip buy for weeks — if not months. But I didn’t see anything on the long-term chart that indicated it was a buy... I don’t like weak stocks. I like to buy strength. I want a stock to prove itself by taking out important [key levels]( on the chart. Strength shows me there are buyers and demand. And PTON finally showed some strength yesterday… PTON opened green with good volume and a [news catalyst](. Plus, the company announced [new board members](. At the open, it had a morning dip and rip — a pattern straight out of my [ebook](. (Get it for FREE when you sign up for [StocksToTrade Premier]( And the dip bounced perfectly off the green-to-red level. That shows strength — buyers came in to defend that key level. You could’ve entered on the dip and risked green-to-red. Or you could have bought the HOD break and risked the same level. PTON climbed all morning and topped out $10 a share above the morning dip. That’s a 30% move! Trading the right patterns is how you can take advantage of bounces in these Big Tech stocks. Don’t try to guess the bottom or buy a ‘sale.’ Remember, these stocks don’t have to bounce. Wait for the setup and pattern that’s best for you! If you don’t know your pattern yet, start here… sponsored [Simplify Your Trading With StocksToTrade]( Want to know how top traders are simplifying their trading workflow? They’re doing their scanning, research, strategizing AND Trading... ALL IN ONE APP! Spend your time on what matters and become more efficient with your trading! [Try this Tool For 14-Days... Risk Free!]( Tonight’s Your Last Chance! Now’s the time! If you’re ready to take your trading seriously — don’t miss tonight’s event! 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