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    Explaining the POP before DROP

    When stocks have been range-bound for a while, meaning they are trading within a defined price range without significant upward or downward movement, we sometimes see a brief “pop” in price just before a larger drop. This phenomenon can happen for a few reasons:

    1. False Breakout or Bull Trap: Traders often…

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    Upcoming Election Trade Thoughts

    Electric cars have a “Republican problem,” GOP strategist Mike Murphy said, with eco-friendly vehicles seen as the domain of Democrats, Bloomberg suggested this week. Even high-profile appearances for former President Donald Trump by Tesla founder Elon Musk hasn’t helped reverse decades of derision against…

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    Walmart and Waltons Moves

    The Waltons, heirs to the Walmart fortune, have historically taken a strategic approach to managing their significant stake in Walmart. Whenever Walmart’s stock experiences a major upward move or “pop,” they often sell a portion of their shares. This isn’t due to a lack of confidence in the company but rather part of a…

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    Why Chasing Low Float Stock Gains is a Costly Mistake for New Traders

    

    At OptionsPlayers, we often see new traders get lured into the idea of making “life-changing” gains by chasing low float stocks. It’s a tempting trap—these stocks move quickly, and the potential for large percentage gains in a short time is appealing. But the reality is that…

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