This is my number one pattern for low-float runners 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! After the incredible week weâve had in low float stock land â thereâs one pattern I think every trader should focus on until this momentum dies⦠Iâll break it down for you today. Including what to look for, which entries to consider, and how to set goals for your trades. This is crucial information as we head into a new trading week. Get ready for all the opportunities with my top pattern for low-float runners⦠Or you can just use AI to find top trade ideas with full trading plans â [see how it works today at 3 p.m. Eastern](. 3 Steps To Master The Dip and Rip My number one pattern for day-one low float spikers is the dip and rip. Waiting for this pattern to play out gives the stock time to prove that it can hold its gains and has enough momentum to go higher. I think that makes it a high-odds setup that you can rinse and repeat⦠And with all the low-float runners in this market â learn it now! What The Dip and Rip Looks Like Pattern recognition is crucial for day traders. But anyone can look at a chart after the fact and see a pattern. The key is to learn how to spot it playing out before it makes a move. That way youâre prepared with your trade plan before you get in. And when your signal is hit, you execute and follow the plan. Hereâs what we like to see for a potential dip and rip⦠It starts with a stock thatâs a [box checker]( in premarket and having a big upward move ⦠Then right before the market opens, and a few minutes after it opens, we want the stock to pull back. We want to see weak price action to lure in the [short sellers](. But instead of the stock completely breaking down and failing, we want to see it form a base or support level. Then we want it to rip past the premarket high and continue higher. It looks like this⦠VVOS chart: November 29, 5-minute candle â courtesy of [StocksToTrade.com]( CDIO chart: November 7, 5-minute candle â courtesy of [StocksToTrade.com]( Entries for the Dip and Rip One crucial piece of advice for trading the dip and rip is to not anticipate the move. We donât buy the dip and hope it rips⦠Too many of these stocks can test the highs and then fail quickly. Thatâs why we wait for confirmation it can go higher. And for me, that comes when the stock breaks the premarket high. Thatâs [the ideal entry point]( for this pattern. And depending on how much range the stock has and your [risk tolerance]( you can either use VWAP or the low of day as your risk. How to Set Profitable Exit Goals Once a stock is creeping up towards the premarket high and looks like it has the potential to play out a dip and rip â you can [make your trading plan](. The stock has already made its morning low and you know the premarket high level. So you have two components of your trade plan â your entry and your risk level. Now you just need to set a goal for your trade... I like to plan my trades with three-to-one risk/reward. That means for every 10 cents I risk, I want to make 30 cents. If I risked 50 cents per share I would aim to make $1.50 per share. [Learn more about risk management here](. Now you know how to recognize a dip and rip while itâs setting up, which level to use as your entry and risk, and how to set goals for your trade. Once you have the components of your trade plan ready to go, you can execute your trade â but only if the buy signal is hit. Remember, we donât anticipate moves with these shady stocks. Wait for confirmation of the rip before entering and stick to your trade plan. Learn the patterns and stocks Iâm watching every morning in Pre-Market Prep. [See how you can join here](. Have a great day everyone. See you back here tomorrow. Tim Bohen Lead Trainer, StocksToTrade sponsored TODAY: This is the ONE ticker you CANâT afford to ignore According to Tim Sykes, his AI is forecasting this ONE ticker could explode with high confidence. Go here to watch the first 2 minutes of Sykesâ shocking demo⦠And then claim access to this ticker symbol and exact entry and exact target price. Donât wait until tomorrow. By then it could be too late. 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