Discover two golden rules for navigating premarket trading⦠â â â â â â â â â â â â â  â â â â â â â â â â â â â  â â â â â â â â â â â â â  â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â  â â â â â â â â â â â â â  â â â â â â â â â â â â â  â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â  â â â â â â â â â â â â â  â â â â â â â â â â â â â  â â â â â â â â â â â â â Good Morning! I always say premarket trading is aggressive â that doesnât mean you shouldnât trade during that time⦠Especially if things are going well for you, youâre on a roll and you see a big premarket gainer with news and volume⦠And then you see it setting up for a potential entry with an extra catalyst that could send it higher. Thatâs exactly what we saw in premarket yesterday. So today Iâll break down the pattern I saw setting up and the extra push that came in to spike the stock higher. But remember the crucial rule for trading premarket runners⦠Tonightâs the night that Tim Sykes reveals his patent-pending AI-powered trading system for the first time ever! [Save your seat now so you donât miss it]( Two Rules to Trading In Premarket Of course, BioCardia, Inc. (NASDAQ: [BCDA]( was on my radar during [Pre-Market Prep]( yesterday morning... It was a big gainer, it [had news]( and it was near a crucial [whole dollar level]( At around 8 a.m. Eastern I told members that it was a potential buy in pre, sell in pre setup. It had a big spike, then pulled back and consolidated, so it was a watch for a re break above $1. Youâve probably heard me talk about the importance of penny stocks breaking $1⦠Itâs similar to a [large-cap]( stock breaking $100 ... Both moves over a big round number can often lead to more upside and an upward [trend](. But in premarket, we stick to the buy in pre, sell in pre rule. The market open is the most volatile time for stocks, so we donât want to hold through that chaos. If youâre taking the aggressive move to buy in pre, sell before the open. That gives the stock time to let the [volatility]( shake out, then you can look for another entry. But another thing happened with BCDA that made following the buy in pre, sell in pre rule even more important... BCDA became a [chat pump](. Normally when something changes like news of a chat pump hits a stock, I reassess my [trading plan]( But in this case, the plan stayed the same. Because the plan was already to sell in premarket... And what do we say about premarket runners that are chat pumps? [Nine out of 10 fail at the open](. Thatâs why we donât risk holding into the open. The plan worked and the rules kept us safe from a losing trade after the open⦠BCDA chart: 1-day, 5-minute candle â courtesy of [StocksToTrade.com]( Join me every day for my trade ideas and plans during Pre-Market Prep! [Attend a live training session today to learn more about joining](. Have a great day everyone. See you back here tomorrow. Tim Bohen Lead Trainer, StocksToTrade sponsored sponsored The Trading Tool That Gives You An Edge In The Market⦠StocksToTradeâs Breaking News Chat alerts major catalysts right as theyâre happening, allowing you the chance to get in on the action. [Try It Out For 2-Weeks Today!]( sponsored ACCESS NOW: Click to activate these complimentary membership gifts and receive daily market intel. [To The Moon Report Weekly Stock & Crypto Watchlist]( [Mark Croock Evolved Trader Daily]( Recommended Membership Gifts
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