New Daily Watchlist
- Posted by TheArmoTrader
- on June 15th, 2011
Starting June 15, 2011 I will start implementing a free daily watch-list. This might turn out to be a more efficient,faster and easier way for me to get all the levels and/or ideas out to the Stocktwits community. On top of that I will be able to expand my thoughts on the levels and what I see.
In the watchlist, you will see 5 groups: Multi-day plays (stocks that were in play 1,2,3 days ago), stocks with volume, strong stocks, weak stocks and a general watch list. You will also see a column for the levels and a column for my notes. I usually will concentrate on the biggest most recent movers with volume, since the list is well over 70 stocks (trying to limit it to under 25). Today’s watchlist is in “beta mode” as I still mess around and improve the layout and structure. Enjoy and good luck. If you have any questions, just let me know.
June 15 watchlist: http://stk.ly/iNsbnj
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Jerry Khachoyan is currently an undergraduate student at UCLA pursuing a degree in Political Science. He started trading in September of 2008. He concentrates on using technical analysis and reading the tape to enter the best risk/reward trades. The stock market to him is one of the greatest inventions by man.
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