Wednesday, April 26, 2017

How to spot a bagger?

A bagger is a low risk high return investment. You can gain a minimum of about 300% on it. We will study how a bagger is spotted earlier and how the waves of a bagger was made. In PSE a stock with volume doesn't go up without a reason. There will always be a reason for it. Someone already knows it before the retails do. And those are the operators. Why a sleeping stock rises it is because someone is accumulating earlier. Once you spot that join them in the accumulation. Always by the pullbacks. You can range trade or you can sit on it, it's up to you.

Here are the examples how we spot a bagger!



1.) Using the Aroon indicator. At .087 Aroon Up Already crosses up that is the signal that this will be a bagger in the long run.

2. ) Using the bollinger. The bollinger is squeezed and prices have ranged in a long time.

3. Volume: An unusual increase in volume especially if an illiquid stock is trading at P10 million and up is no joke. There is really something happening on this stock. A shake is imminent to make the weak hands jump and they can get the shares in a lower price once more. The selling with low volume is an example of that. The operators need to sell down the stock to have money for buying up the stock again and so the cycle continues.

In this set-up you can see that There are still 5 months consolidations that happened in the stock. There can be two option either hold or lock first the profits before coming back while putting your money in a faster horse during the time of consolidations. In this consolidations the operators are accumulating slowly they are waiting for traders to be impatient to shake them out so they can gain the traders shares in a lowest price possible

When to sell:


We get ready to sell when the monthly is already exhausted. That is the time we need to be super careful. After selling you can accumulate again at the lows. The lowest it gets by this time is at .1220 you can collect and wait for 5 mos cosolidations or you can either time and get in when the stock is moving already. It will be upon you if you are a sitter or a timing trader.

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