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The Bouncy Ball Pattern
by Lance Breitstein
The Bouncy Ball Pattern is a trend continuation pattern that has both long and short variations and is effective across multiple timeframes.
- Pattern Identification
- Catalysts & Context
- Entry Triggers
- Exit Triggers
- Risk Management
- Position Management
- Risks & Pitfalls
The Parabolic Mean Reversion
by Phil Goedeker
The Parabolic Mean Reversion is a short-biased trading strategy that capitalizes on sharp price drops in a stock by utilizing both options and equity after an explosive trend has exhausted itself.
- Pattern Identification
- Catalysts & Context
- Entry Triggers
- Exit Triggers
- Risk Management
- Position Management
- Risks & Pitfalls
Trendline Acceleration
by Gregg Sciabica
The Trendline Acceleration setup is a reversion strategy that utilizes effective technical analysis techniques to identify when trends get overextended and subsequently revert to a more normal baseline.
- Pattern Identification
- Catalysts & Context
- Entry Triggers
- Exit Triggers
- Risk Management
- Position Management
- Risks & Pitfalls
The Episodic Pivot
by Pradeep Bonde
An Episodic Pivot is primarily a long-biased swing trading setup with multiple variations that identifies game-changing news catalysts that ignite strong trends, and capitalizes on the subsequent price movements in the stock.
- Pattern Identification
- Catalysts & Context
- Entry Triggers
- Exit Triggers
- Risk Management
- Position Management
- Risks & Pitfalls
The Overnight Gap Up
by Jack Kellogg
The Overnight Gap Up setup is a long-biased swing trading strategy that enables traders to participate in trending stocks before they reach their peak.
- Pattern Identification
- Catalysts & Context
- Entry Triggers
- Exit Triggers
- Risk Management
- Position Management
- Risks & Pitfalls
The Flat Base Breakout
by Ariel Hernandez
The Flat Base Breakout setup is a long-biased swing trading strategy that capitalizes on emerging trends in leading sectors at the most advantageous time.
- Pattern Identification
- Catalysts & Context
- Entry Triggers
- Exit Triggers
- Risk Management
- Position Management
- Risks & Pitfalls
The Panic Dip Buy
by David Hanlin
The Panic Dip Buy setup is a long-biased intraday pattern that takes advantage of rebounds in a stock’s price, using options and equity, after it has made a sharp move lower and subsequently bounces.
- Pattern Identification
- Catalysts & Context
- Entry Triggers
- Exit Triggers
- Risk Management
- Position Management
- Risks & Pitfalls
The First Red Day
by Kyle Williams
The First Red Day pattern is primarily an intraday short-biased trading strategy that aims to identify unsustainable bubbles in stocks and capitalize on fast moves lower once the bubble pops.
- Pattern Identification
- Catalysts & Context
- Entry Triggers
- Exit Triggers
- Risk Management
- Position Management
- Risks & Pitfalls





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