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Matt Monaco’s Tips to Help You Nail Entries

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Plus, FNGR chart examples... Good Morning! Wow! Did you catch Matt Monaco’s live webinar on Wed

Plus, FNGR chart examples... Good Morning! Wow! Did you catch Matt Monaco’s live webinar on Wednesday afternoon? In it, he broke down which stocks he’s watching and for what moves… Where traders can get the best entries in some of these recent runners … And what chart settings and timelines he looks at. But what I want to focus on and highlight today is his lesson on entries… It’s so good I just have to share what a treat [SteadyTrade Team]( members received in this extra special webinar… Because good entries are the first step to a winning trade. So don’t miss these lessons and chart examples… Matt Monaco’s Tips For Entering a Trade Matt Monaco answered a ton of questions in his webinar. But one question he often received was where to enter a trade in the morning… [Entries]( are a crucial part of your trading plan and [risk management](. So Matt broke down some examples of where to enter a trade and where to set your risk level in recent runner FingerMotion, Inc. (NASDAQ: [FNGR](. Matt says the great thing about these trade ideas is that they offer a good risk level. His first example was from the action on September 30. FNGR pulled back into more of a [downtrend]( than he likes to see after an initial spike. But the critical thing is that it holds the opening price level. And that's a good risk level. FNGR chart: September 30, 1-minute candle — courtesy of [StocksToTrade.com]( Then you can enter on any breaks above the previous daily high. The next day, FNGR had another big move. But Matt would trade this one in a completely different way… He said this is a tougher trade idea. Because on this day FNGR [spiked in premarket]( then consolidated and broke the high right at the open. If he traded FNGR on October 3, he would’ve used the spike and consolidation in premarket as the ‘open’ action similar to the example above. Here’s what that idea looks like… FNGR chart: October 3, 1-minute candle — courtesy of [StocksToTrade.com]( Matt’s idea for entering trades when it breaks consolidation or previous highs is similar to the way I like to buy strength. And in his webinar, he broke down even more entry ideas in stocks like Spero Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: [SPRO]( and Avenue Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: [ATXI](. If you want access to Matt’s entire webinar — [you can find it here](. Not only did Matt give members entry ideas, but he broke down what he’s watching these stocks for going forward. And all of our webinars are archived so new members can go back and watch them. I even give you a list of must-watch webinars to give you a head start in the right direction. Plus, you’ll get twice daily webinars from traders who know the ropes and the right patterns to trade. Hope to see you there! Have a great day everyone. See you back here tomorrow. 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