Sometimes instead of flipping through charts, i find it helpful to reread the book that helped me build my investing foundation. This is one of my favorites and one of the first books that I can honestly say changed the way I look at the markets. Thank you @markminervini
Lance
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30 | Christian | Husband | Father | Speculator and Technician | Influenced by Jesse Livermore, Stan Weinstein, William O’Neal, and Nicolas Darvas | Risk First
Tennessee, USA
Joined April 2017
- This is Nicolas Darvas searching for stocks in 1959. One of my favorite quotes from him is: The only sound reason for buying a stock is that it is rising in price. If that is happening, no other reason is required. If that is not happening, no other reason is worth considering.
- Trading stocks has been my main source of income the last week and I'm not ashamed one bit. Joining @chrissssjohnson and the @WealthSquad has been one of the best decisions I've made in a while.
- Ask @markminervini how he became successful. I bet he will tell you through experience that he became successful through his work ethic. My role model happens to be one of the best in the business. I’ll continue to value his teachings and apply them to my daily routine.
- My thoughts on $TSLA in chart below. Consider "When a stock pulls back in price, you want to see volume drying up, which indicates no significant selling pressure. When it rallies up in price, you want to see volume rise, which represents institutional buying." - William O'Neal
- Replying to @fntsyhockeyinfo and @spittinchicletsThat’s the R1 button.








