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Stop Trading In The WRONG DIRECTION With This Simple Rule

On this week’s edition of StockCharts TV‘s StockCharts in Focus, Grayson shares a little trick out of his own process to make sure he’s trading in the right direction. If you find yourself buying a new stock only to watch it go down, down, down multiple days in a row, or you sell out of a position only to watch that thing go up, up, up; well, it’s a good bet that you are trading in the wrong direction. Grayson shares how you can avoid this costly situation.

This video originally premiered on March 15, 2024. Click on the above image to watch on our dedicated StockCharts in Focus page on StockCharts TV.

You can view all previously recorded episodes of StockCharts in Focus at this link.

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