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CLAIM LIVE TRADE SIGNALS HERE >>]( Two Things To Look For In Every Stock Before You Trade There’s one thing every stock needs to climb higher — and one thing that can help it get there faster… That’s why traders should look for these two things in every single stock they consider for a trade. They’re the basics of how the market works… So if you still find yourself trading the wrong stocks — waiting all day for a measly 10% move— then you’ll want to pay attention. These two things are what are creating some of the 100% and 200%+ gainers we’ve seen lately… Because the stock market is like any other market where people go to buy and sell goods… And what drives prices in any market? Supply and demand. Prices go up when there is more demand than supply. And prices go down when there is more supply than demand. So how can you use this in your trading? As long-biased traders, we want prices to go up. So we have to look for stocks that have a low supply and high demand. Here’s how you can do that… Look For Low Float Stocks When it comes to day trading and short-term trading, one of the biggest criteria we look for is low-float stocks. The float represents the freely tradable shares or the supply of a stock. So stocks with a low float mean there is a limited supply – and that’s EXACTLY what we want… Because low-float stocks have the potential for explosive price movements. But now… You have to combine that low supply — or float — with the other half of the equation… High Volume (AKA: Demand) And Float Rotation Volume and float rotation are two key indicators that can help you spot potential trading opportunities. Volume refers to the number of shares traded, and float rotation measures how many times the float is being exchanged. Why are these important? Because high volume and float rotation can indicate increased interest in a stock. And that can represent demand. And when you have high demand and a low supply — that’s what creates quick and volatile moves to the upside… And if the stock has float rotation or the potential for it later in the day — even better. That means more new buyers are coming in willing to pay any price for the stock and that can drive prices even higher! Understanding the impact of supply and demand on stock prices, and paying attention to volume and float rotation, are crucial to making smarter trading decisions. So focus on stocks with these two criteria and avoid this one blaring red flag as you make your trading decisions. Power Hour Trading Starting Soon! Our algorithm has been hard at work uncovering low float, high volume opportunities… And has just released NEW algorithmic trading signals for twenty stocks trading right now! Erik Slaikeu will be live at 10:30 AM EST to review some of today's algo picks that are already heating up, including Chewy Inc (NYSE: CHWY), Carvana Co (NYSE: CVNA) and Wearable Devices Ltd (NASDAQ: WLDS)! Want to see today’s trading signals? [Click here to join us LIVE right now.]( StocksToTrade Team   [Click Here to Unsubscribe]( 13809 Research Boulevard, Suite 500, Austin, TX 78750 This is for informational purposes only as StocksToTrade is not registered as a securities broker-dealer or an investment adviser. No information herein is intended as securities brokerage, investment, tax, accounting or legal advice, as an offer or solicitation of an offer to sell or buy, or as an endorsement, recommendation or sponsorship of any company, security or fund. StocksToTrade cannot and does not assess, verify or guarantee the adequacy, accuracy or completeness of any information, the suitability or profitability of any particular investment, or the potential value of any investment or informational source. The reader bears responsibility for his/her own investment research and decisions, should seek the advice of a qualified securities professional before making any investment, and investigate and fully understand any and all risks before investing. StocksToTrade in no way warrants the solvency, financial condition, or investment advisability of any of the securities mentioned in communications or websites. In addition, StocksToTrade accepts no liability whatsoever for any direct or consequential loss arising from any use of this information. This information is not intended to be used as the sole basis of any investment decision, should it be construed as advice designed to meet the investment needs of any particular investor. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future returns. Copyright © StocksToTrade.com