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The key level to enter TOPS

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Fri, Dec 2, 2022 01:03 PM

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You could’ve nailed it too…                     Â

You could’ve nailed it too…                                                                                                                                                                      Good Morning! [Low float stocks]( are starting to come back … Ra Medical Systems, Inc. (AMEX: [RMED]( and Top Ships Inc. (NASDAQ: [TOPS]( were two big runners yesterday. And TOPS is the stock I want to talk about today… Because there was a very important level to watch for before taking an entry. I shared it with members of the [SteadyTrade Team]( when I laid out my trade plan... But I also shared it in an email alert to an exclusive group of subscribers ([subscribe to my daily trade alerts here](... So what was the entry point that could’ve helped you get in on a 30% move? And why was it so important? Read on so you know how to plan your next trade… Why TOPS Was a Top Watch TOPS had a [massive squeeze]( on Wednesday afternoon. When it broke the high of the day it went from roughly $2.25 to $4.50. But in the afternoon it broke down… Whoever shorted this when it started to fail is a genius … it’s my old afternoon fade pattern… But if shorts don't [buy to cover]( into the washout, or cover at a critical [risk level]( — then they’re idiots. That's [what I was banking on]( yesterday when I outlined the plan to enter TOPS in the morning… The Key Level To Enter TOPS The key areas short sellers use as risk becomes the area I look to enter a [long trade](. I want to join the momentum of buyers above that level... Yesterday [Oracle]( nailed the key level of $4.16 as an entry point. Personally, I liked the round number of $4.20. But we don’t nitpick over pennies… The point is, that’s where shorts should start cutting their losses if they were still holding. Here’s the plan I laid out for subscribers… You could’ve got my key entry point in [Pre-Market Prep]( or my whole trade plan in the [SteadyTrade Team]( and through my [Daily Market Profit]( alerts. And my TOPS plan played out beautifully… TOPS chart: 2-day, 1-minute candle — courtesy of [StocksToTrade.com]( The $4.20 level was for a key panic level for shorts. You can see why that area is significant from the previous day. TOPS even continued past my goal of $5 for the trade. But we [take our profits]( and move on… Plenty of [SteadyTrade Team]( members nailed trades. Check them out… This TOPS trade made some traders’ year! Want my next premarket trade alert and plan? [Get it here](. Have a great day everyone. See you back here tomorrow. Tim Bohen Lead Trainer, StocksToTrade   sponsored   [Learn to Trade From Anywhere | Engage in Chat | Live a Life of Freedom]( The SteadyTrade Team fully immerses you in the spirit of the ‘work from anywhere’ trader. 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