📌 Trend reversals become clearer when you focus on the basics.
Hammers, Engulfing candles, and Morning Stars at support often reveal shifting momentum.
Keep it simple. Trade with discipline.
RANGE → SQUEEZE → BREAKOUT (THE 1000‑TRADE SETUP)
✔️ Range Expansion — big candles = institutions stepping in.
✔️ Range Contraction — candles shrink, selling pressure fades.
✔️ Pivot Breaker — key level taken out with intent.
✔️ 1st Entry — early break from contraction.
✔️ Late IB Entry — second chance as momentum builds.
✔️ Breakout 2nd Entry — confirmation entry with strength.
✔️ Expansion Phase — full‑body candles return, trend accelerates.
How to find swing trades after the move but before they go parabolic.
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This is exactly how I found $MRAM before it ran another 100% after my dd post.
Use a screener ( Stock Analysis ) is what is use .
-current ratio over 1
-market cap between ~$100M to $5B
-price performance 1 week <20%
-price performance 1 month < 20%
-price performance 3 month < 20%
-price from 52-week high within ~10%
-price performance 1 year < 50%
- average volume: 500K+
The goal here is simple:
strong structure, but not extended yet
You want names that look “healthy,” not euphoric.
- RSI can help
This is where screening turns into selection.
This exact structure is how names like:
$FCEL
$HYLN
$SEDG
$MGNX
$SATL
$NRGV
$TRT
You’re not chasing obvious momentum.
You’re finding compressed setups before narrative expansion hits the tape
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ELLIOTT WAVE PATTERNS
- Expanded Flat — Wave B breaks the high, Wave C breaks the low
- Contracting Triangle — A–E waves squeeze into a tightening range
- Ending Diagonal — Weak final push; structure overlaps; reversal coming
- 5‑Wave Pattern — Impulse: 1–3–5 move with trend, 2 & 4 correct
- Regular Flat — A–B–C correction with B not exceeding A
- Expanded Triangle — A–E waves expand outward; volatility increases
- Barrier Triangle — One side stays flat; the other compresses
- Impulsive Wave — Strong trend structure with clean sub‑waves
- Running Flat — B breaks the high, C fails to break the low (trend strong)