These could be what spark the next one⦠â â â â â â â â â â â â â  â â â â â â â â â â â â â  â â â â â â â â â â â â â  â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â  â â â â â â â â â â â â â  â â â â â â â â â â â â â  â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â  â â â â â â â â â â â â â  â â 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 see a potential new theme for micro and low float runners⦠We saw it twice last week in Cingulate Inc. (NASDAQ: CING) and Nova LifeStyle, Inc. (NASDAQ: NVFY)... So today Iâm showing you the criteria that created huge moves in these runners. Looking for these criteria and chart setups can help you spot the next one⦠It might be unchartered territory for you. So donât miss my tips for navigating these new waters⦠Our New Year sale ends today! [See how you can learn from me for a whole year for just $1]( Sponsored Unravel This Huge Trading Discovery TONIGHT! Ben Sturgill has made a BIG discovery⦠About some of the craziest smart money moves and potential insider activity weâve ever seen⦠And heâs about to go LIVE to tell you all about it at 7PM ET! [CLICK TO JOIN BEN LIVE @ 7PM ET TONIGHT]( Trading Beyond the Bell Iâve talked a lot about premarket trading lately â the setups to look for, the criteria for a buy in pre, sell in pre trade, and [when to be aggressive](. But I havenât talked a lot about [trading after hours](. And since Cingulate Inc. (NASDAQ: CING) and Nova LifeStyle, Inc. (NASDAQ: NVFY) just made big moves after hours â I want you to be prepared. After hours is different from trading in the premarket. So here are some things to be aware of and the criteria to look for in after-hours runners. Trading Times Premarket starts at 4 a.m. up until the official market opening at 9:30 a.m. Regular trading hours are from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. And after hours run from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern. The only stocks that you can trade after hours are NYSE and Nasdaq-listed stocks. If youâre into OTC stocks (which are dead anyway), after-hours doesn't apply to you. Like premarket, there are no [trading halts]( after hours, so stocks can have wild volatility. But unlike premarket, after-hours can have lower volume. In premarket traders are eager to take positions in stocks with news. But after hours, most traders have made their trades and left for the day. So be aware of those two dangers. But if you still want to try your hand at trading after hours, [look for stocks]( that have the same criteria and chart patterns that CING and NVFY had⦠The Winning Setup The three criteria I like to look for in after-hours runners are: - Low Float
- Insane Volume
- Short Seller Panic Points CING has a float of around 850,000 shares. I call that a micro float. And it traded over 57 million shares in volume last Wednesday when it went wild after hours. NVFY has a float of only around 1 million shares. Last Thursday it traded a volume of over 47 million shares â thatâs insane [volume relative to the float](. So they both hit the first two criteria. Now let's break down the chart patterns and panic points⦠What you're looking for in these heavily shorted [low-float stocks]( are those panic points where you know shorts are gonna lose it because they have the unlimited potential for losses. If you look at these two charts, you can see that theyâre both heavily shorted⦠The stocks spiked briefly at the open. Then short sellers piled in and the stocks pulled back and consolidated below VWAP until the market close⦠Thatâs when they started to curl back up as shorts wanted to exit⦠And the panic points for shorts in both CING and NVFY were when the stocks broke the high of the day. CING chart: 1-day, 5-minute candle â courtesy of [StocksToTrade.com]( NVFY chart: 1-day, 5-minute candle â courtesy of [StocksToTrade.com]( This is why knowing [key levels]( and [support and resistance]( levels are crucial for traders. They can show you when to get in and out of stocks, but also if a stock is holding a trend or breaking down. After-hours trading is not for the faint-hearted ... Keep these criteria and chart patterns in mind when looking for a big potential runner⦠But if you're in a trade, be there to watch it. No running errands or picking up the kids from sports because, trust me, things can get wild real quick. And just because we had two after-hours spikers, doesnât mean weâll see more. But if we do, youâll be prepared and adapt. Remember to join our free training sessions daily to stay on top of the hottest stocks and themes. We also cover the patterns and key levels to watch for in big daily runners. [Sign up here to join and Iâll see you on the inside]( Have a great day everyone. See you back here tomorrow. Tim Bohen Lead Trainer, StocksToTrade Sponsored Our Biggest Sale Save 97% on StocksToTrade Advisory for a limited time. [Lock in your membership for ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1]( Sponsored ACCESS NOW: Click to activate these complimentary membership gifts and receive daily market intel. [To The Moon Report Weekly Stock & Crypto Watchlist]( Recommended Membership Gifts
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