- Main Video: High Potential Stocks – 1h 09 min
- Conclusion
- Watch List
- New Members: Where To Start & Key Topics
- FAQ Section
Administrative note:
As outlined in this week’s video, going forward, I will leave out the S&P 500 analysis section in the written part and include that analysis in the main video whenever I deem it necessary. I also decided to leave out the written part below the S&P 500 chart as it is redundant information already covered in the main video.
1. Main Video: High Potential Stocks – 1h 09 min
Stocks covered in the video:
- Staying Defensive —> Bad news might keep coming —>Watch the REACTION to those bad news —> Not all stocks will come back —> Have a list ready with stocks displaying relative strength
- Stock Review: PGEN (XON), S&P 500, GLD, XLF, JPM, WORK, SQ, GILD, DOCU, AMT, TEAM, AYX, NET, BILI, GDS, ZTO, PDD, VIPS
- High Potential Stocks: Not looking to initiate new positions
2. Conclusion
Staying defensive right now remains key, as protecting capital still is way more important than making money.
We might start a bounce next week. Buying initial positions in such a scenario makes perfect sense.
When we see ‘character change’ in the market, we need to adapt accordingly. Then it will be time to hold on to positions again as opposed to taking profits very quickly.
3. Watch List
Watch list link with the best charts the market has to offer right now:
Use it to dig deeper, replenish your own watch list and ultimately come up with your own ideas.
You need a certain amount of intelligence but it is wasted over a certain level. After that it’s more about intuition. -Stanley Druckenmiller
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4. New Members: Where To Start & Key Topics
Stop losses – TL 3
https://members.tischendorf.com/2015/12/12/tischendorf-letter-issue-3-what-invalidates-a-trade/
Idealized Optimal Chart Pattern + Pareto’s Principle – TL 46
https://members.tischendorf.com/2016/10/09/tischendorf-letter-issue-46-patience-and-discipline/
Margin – TL 53
https://members.tischendorf.com/2016/11/27/tischendorf-letter-issue-53-melt-up-potential/
Consolidation Patterns – TL 54
https://members.tischendorf.com/2016/12/05/tischendorf-letter-issue-54-monitoring-consolidation-patterns/
Trading Psychology: Fear – ‘That First Dive’ – TL 63
https://members.tischendorf.com/2017/02/05/tischendorf-letter-issue-63-this-is-a-bull-market-keep-it-simple/
Concentrated vs. Diversified Portfolio – TL 84
https://members.tischendorf.com/2017/07/03/tischendorf-letter-issue-84-sector-rotation-continues/
Drawdown & Gain Required To Break Even – TL 146
https://members.tischendorf.com/2018/10/13/tischendorf-letter-issue-146-waiting-for-volatility-to-calm-down/
RSI: An overbought RSI is typical for monster stocks – TL 170
https://members.tischendorf.com/2019/04/20/tischendorf-letter-issue-170-extended-charts-vs-fresh-pattern-pressure/
5. FAQ Section
Q: Do you run a model portfolio? Do you send out trade alerts?
A: There is no model portfolio and I do not provide any kind of buy or sell signals or alerts. I also do not publicly keep track of my personal trades. I’ve been actively trading for 20+ years and I have come to understand that an educational newsletter is in the best interest of members. The focus is on teaching traders ‘How to fish’.
Q: When is the newsletter published?
A: There is no fixed schedule. Depending on how busy I am, the newsletter can be published as early as Friday or late at night on Sunday.
Q: How do I know if the most recent newsletter is already available?
A: There is absolutely nothing you need to do. Whenever a newsletter is published you will get an email notification including a link to the current issue. You can also check on Twitter where I tweet when a new issue has been published.
Q: A video is not loading or has stopped playing. What should I do?
A: Simply hit the refresh or reload button in your browser. That usually solves the problem. The videos are hosted on Vimeo. So if there is a playback issue with Vimeo, there is nothing I can do. These type of issues are very rare. You can always check Vimeo’s status page to see if they are experiencing technical problems: https://www.vimeostatus.com/
Q: How do you scan for stocks?
A: My main scan is a very simple scan looking for stocks with above average volume. There are no secrets involved. It is all about discipline. The key is to do it every day. I use stockcharts.com to run the scan. If you decide to sign up for their chart service please use my email mail@tischendorf.com as a referral. I will then get a free month. Here is the code or scan expression I use: [type = stock] and and [daily volume > 300000] and [daily close < 150] and [daily volume > daily sma(50,daily volume) * 3] and [daily close > daily sma(50,daily close)] and [daily close > 0.55]