
Explore the stock stage filter to identify uptrending stocks by classifying them into four stages, focusing on stage two, and learn how to narrow thousands of stocks to elite picks.
Learn to identify stock stages using the 30-week moving average, distinguishing stage one through four by price movements, volume patterns, and consolidation, accumulation, and distribution.
Identify stage two on a weekly chart by a rising 30-week simple moving average, price above it, and high initial volume, signaling powerful accumulation and potential gains.
Apply stage analysis on weekly charts to identify stage four in GameStop, noting price below the 30-week SMA and macro trend guiding short or long decisions.
Identify stage transitions from stage one to stage two on weekly charts using the 30-week moving average and volume cues, then spot accumulation and distribution phases.
Identify stage three on Cisco weekly charts by a flat 30-week price SMA, a 10-week volume SMA, price fluctuations around the SMA, and high-volume selling signaling distribution.
Tata Steel weekly chart shows stage one consolidation with a flat moving average and low volume, then stage two accumulation with rising moving average, price above it, and higher volume.
Identify stock stages 1–4 using moving average, price, and volume to determine trend, then avoid buying stage 1, 3, or 4 stocks and consider the triple screen trading system.
In this chart example, the stock moves from stage one to stage two only after clearing overhead resistance, with a high-volume hammer signaling a bullish breakout.
Analyze how moving average, price, and volume delineate stages four, one, and two in Japanese candlesticks, and how clearing overhead resistance—supply—unlocks a large-scale advance.
Highlight a powerful stage two advance in Bajaj Finance on a weekly chart, with price above the 30 week simple moving average and 12 times gains in under three years.
This chart example shows a stage four disaster on a Starbucks weekly chart, with price below the moving average and volume, suggesting short positions using candlesticks, credit to Stan Weinstein.
Recommend Stan Weinstein's secrets for profiting in bull and bear markets. Embrace stage analysis as the foundation, read chapters 1-6 three times with two-week gaps, and practice repetition.
Stage two filters for buyable stocks by moving-average alignment: 50-day above 150-day above 200-day and 10-week above 30-week and 40-week, contrasted with Minervini and Weinstein methods.
Learn to identify stage two stocks by aligning weekly and daily moving averages and weekly volume above the blue line, signaling accumulation, then confirm with candle patterns before breakout.
Evaluate weekly and daily charts using 50-day and 200-day moving averages; daily and weekly volume above the blue line signals strong buying, a stage two stock and growth trajectory.
Analyze the weekly chart of PFC Power Finance Corporation using ten-, thirty-, and forty-week moving averages and volume to identify a stage two uptrend, with moving averages guiding base breakouts.
Identify stage two stock setups by analyzing weekly price above the 30-week moving average with strong volume; confirm with daily 50/150/200 day moving averages and breakout from base.
Identify a stage two weekly uptrend in RSI Rural Electrification Corporation through accumulation volume and moving averages, with daily 50/150/200 day averages confirming the buy or accumulate signal.
Read the recommended books multiple times to master candlestick-based stock analysis, applying volatility contraction patterns and a refined moving average rule inspired by Minervini and Weinstein.
Zoom in on the base to identify stage two stocks forming a base, apply the base filter, and buy when price breaks out on high volume.
Identify bases on weekly charts using Stan Weinstein's 30-week moving average to flag stage two stocks; watch for three weeks of consolidation with closes below the high and a breakout.
Shows how to identify bases and boxes, spot breakouts with a five-minute chart, and buy when prices close above the breakout while exiting if they fail to hold.
Identify proper bases by demanding at least three weeks of consolidation and absorption of gains on a weekly chart, observing volume decline during rest before the next climb.
Identify a base formed by a three-week consolidation, a stage two stock above the 30-week moving average. Draw the base as a rectangle; a breakout signals a fast rally.
Identify base failures, use volume and a five-minute chart to confirm breakouts, then enter on a close above the line and exit below purchase price.
Analyze daily charts with the 50-day, 150-day, and 200-day moving averages to identify stage two stocks, and apply the Darvas box theory for breakouts.
examine a daily box-range breakout defined by high and low lines with two candles touching each line, then apply stage two criteria using the 50-day above 150-day and 200-day.
Analyze a daily timeframe chart to identify a weak base versus a clean base, emphasizing three weeks of consolidation and a clean breakout for stage two stock movements.
Analyze a daily timeframe chart to identify a strong base, watch for a breakout followed by a natural pullback, and anticipate a large-scale advance when prices test the base high.
The chart example shows a perfect stage two base defined by moving averages, a strong breakout buy point, timely partial profits, and mentions pullbacks and breakout-focused trading.
Combine western and eastern technical analysis by reading William O'Neil's book with candlestick expertise, study bases like cup and handle, cup and saucer, and plan a three-month weekly charts study.
Apply the risk filter to stage two stock breakouts by setting an 8% stop loss from the base high and a buy point on high-volume moves.
Divide the base into upper, middle, and lower thirds and keep the buy point and stop loss in the upper or middle third to manage risk.
Apply basic stock filters before chart analysis: ensure price at least 20, liquidity with 200k daily volume and INR 10 million turnover, avoid red flags, stay near 52-week highs.
Execute trades with a disciplined five minute chart system, using a clear buy point and tight stop losses to minimize losses and capitalize on follow-through moves.
A failed trade inspires a five minute trade execution system, emphasizing watching price action and timely entry and exit on a five minute chart to minimize losses.
Discover a disciplined daily routine that filters 5000 stocks to 20 elite candidates using MarketSmith and TradingView, applying relative strength, trend, chart, and risk checks.
Review post-trade results, assess which stocks bought this week worked or failed, and why. Set next week's account size, stop levels, and market bias using weekly charts and stage analysis.
Combine eastern candlesticks analysis with western technicals to filter stocks and manage positions, using candle-by-candle volume cues and patterns like doji and harami.
Adopt a market technician mindset by prioritizing technical analysis through candlesticks and charts, replacing fundamental analysis and balance-sheet study with insights that reveal present price action.
Learn to integrate eastern chart patterns and western candle patterns for filtering, switch to candlesticks for buying and managing, and judge candle volume as demand or supply days.
Navigate the stock market with layered filters and stage analysis, then apply western and eastern candlestick methods to manage positions and time sells.
Read seven essential books, study chapters 1–6, learn bases and the volatility contraction pattern (vkp), and buy stocks breaking out of bases to build your trading system without a trainer.
Expresses gratitude to mentors like Steve Neeson, Mark Minervini, and William O'Neill who shaped level 20 Japanese candlesticks mastery, highlighting eastern and western technical analysis, Bollinger, RSI, stochastics, and psychology.
All the Levels of The Japanese Candlesticks Trading Mastery Program are designed to help you
Learn How to Trade Stocks, Forex and Commodities Using Candlesticks and Technical Analysis to Become a Professional Trader
Many students have reached out to me expressing their difficulty in identifying a trend.
So, in this course, my goal is to help you spot trends in the market and take a position accordingly.
A stock can be in an uptrend, downtrend, or in a flat state.
This course is designed to help you identify stocks for potential involvement, whether on the long or short side.
Broadly, following are the concepts I have discussed in the course
Stage Analysis
Stocks in a Powerful Uptrend
Trend Identification
Consolidations
Breakouts
Base Formation
Risk Control
Trade Execution
Trading Routines
Trading Insights
Following are the topics & sub-topics covered in this course
The Stock Stage Filter
Stock Stage Analysis
Zooming in on Stage Analysis
10 Chart Examples
The Recommendation
The Specific Stage 2 Filter
Zooming in on a Stage 2 Stock
5 Chart Examples
The Recommendation
The Base Filter
Zooming in on the Stock Base
10 Chart Examples
The Recommendation
The Risk Filter
Zooming in on the Risk Filter
Zooming in on the Base Risk
The Most Basic Stock Filters
The Basic Filters
The Trade Execution
The Trade That Worked
The Trade That Failed
Important Trading Insights
The Daily Routine
The Weekly Routine
Eastern Vs Western Technical Analysis
Technical Vs Fundamental Analysis
Chart Patterns Vs Candle Patterns
Summary of the Workflow
Summary of the Recommendations
Learning from the Experts
Following is the universe of markets from which the charts for this program were chosen
American Stocks
Japanese Stocks
Chinese Stocks
European Stocks
Indian Stocks
Learn concepts that apply to any type of trading. If you know how to read one chart, you can read them all. This course through its various levels will help you understand this unique and most primitive technique of trading. The Japanese Candlesticks Trading Mastery Program can be applied in any or all of the following areas of work :
Forex Trading / FX Trading / Currency Trading
Stock Trading
Commodity Trading
Options Trading
Futures Trading
Intraday Trading / Day Trading
Positional Trading
Swing Trading
Technical Analysis of Stocks, Commodities & Currencies
Price Action Trading
Chart Pattern Analysis
Cryptocurrency Trading
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